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Government will not segregate development- Vice President

Vice President Mutale Nalumango says the government will not segregate the distribution of development across the country.

Mrs Nalumango notes that this is evidenced by how all constituencies are getting a fair share of development through various government policies and initiatives such as the Constituency Development Fund (CDF).

The media reports that the Vice President said this when she addressed Mansa residents and party officials who welcomed her at Mansa Airport.

“President Hakainde Hichilema is working hard for all Zambians. He does not segregate development because all constituencies are now receiving CDF, free education and many others and will continue to deliver because development is a process. It doesn’t happen at once,” she said.

Mrs Nalumango is on a four-day working visit to Luapula Province where she is expected to visit Kawambwa, Chienge Mwense, Lunga and Milenge Districts to assess areas affected by floods.

She expressed concern over the widespread floods in Luapula Province.

” We have seen how devastating the floods have been on our people but this government is on the ground assessing the impact and implementing relief efforts for our people,” Ms Nalumango said.

Meanwhile, Luapula Province Minister, Nason Musonda, disclosed that most districts have been affected by floods in the province with Lunga, Kawambwa, Chienge and Milinge as worst hit.

And Mr Musonda indicated that the Province is a proud beneficiary of various government policies especially in the education sector which are transforming the province.

” Enhanced CDF has facilitated infrastructure development. Maternity annexes are being built, classroom blocks are being put up and Luapula will no longer be behind but lead,” he said.

Mr Musonda assured of the overwhelming support from the region in the August 2026 General Elections based on the performance of the party in the province.

” Come August General Elections, Luapula will give 100 percent to President Hichilema due to the developments we have recorded here which are visible ,” Mr Musonda said.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. If there’s no drought, there’s floods. Deal with both as gifts not disasters. Use your brain to exploit whatever comes. That’s why Adam and Eve are supreme on earth

  2. What’s the meaning of that ba Veepee:
    “the government will not segregate the distribution of development across the country”
    How?

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