Vice President Mutale Nalumango says the Government will continue to improve the livelihood of people in Western Province through massive infrastructure development.
Mrs Nalumango has since called on Zambians to take the Constitution Amendment submissions seriously and shape the country in the right direction.
The media reports that the Vice President said this while addressing a public meeting at Munkuye Primary School this afternoon.
Mrs Nalumango explained that the Government is eager to improve the social and economic livelihood of the community in the province with the increased Constituency Development Fund (CDF) .
She noted that the free education policy has seen many children being reintegrated back in schools making sure that an educated nation breeds a solid economic foundation of a country.
Mrs Nalumango further advised that the Constitution Amendment submission process is law and must be treated with almost importance.
She said it is the duty of every Zambian to see to it that a better constitution is made for a focused nation through a good constitution.
Mrs Nalumango also called on Zambians to register as voters and exercise their constitutional rights in the forthcoming general election next year.
She further thanked the people of Western Province for supporting the Government in its developmental agenda.
Speaking at the same event, Western Province Minister Kapelwa Mbangweta said the construction of Tate-yoyo- Katunda Road is a clear sign that the Government will not relent in bringing development to the people in the Province through road transport connectivity.
The Provincial Minister pointed out that road projects such as the construction of Mongu –Katunda- Lusaka road, and the Lukulu- Watopa Road as some of the major roads being constructed to open up and reinforce trade in the province.
Mr Mbangweta said the Government’s development agenda to the province has continued to uplift the education and health sectors through CDF across the province.




