President Rupiah Banda has commissioned the project to upgrade the Isoka-Muyombe-Chama-Lundazi Road.
The first phase of the project, which will cost more than two billion Kwacha, is fully funded by the Zambian government.
And President Banda has declared that Zambians are ready to develop their country, and says the government will continue to provide the necessary support including roads.
The President was speaking in Isoka, Friday when he commissioned the project to upgrade the Isoka-Muyombe-Chama-Lundazi Road, which will be undertaken by China Jiangxi Corporation.
Mr. Banda said the project has been divided into three lots, with the first covering a distance of ninety kilometres from Isoka towards Muyombe which will be tarred within two years.
He directed the Road Development Agency RDA to ensure that the contractor delivers a good road and pledged that the government will continue funding the road sector.
President Banda said his government wants to deliver development to all parts of Zambia for the sake of the future generation.
At the same occasion, RDA Board Chairman Luambe Mondoloka said the agency will ensure that township and feeder roads are also repaired.
Mr. Mondoloka said the RDA has found contractors to work on the Great North Road which is in poor conditions on some portions.
And Northern Province Minister John Chinyanta said the development projects that are taking place in the area have made President Banda and the MMD popular in the province.
[ZNBC]