The Lusaka City Council (LCC) has blamed the slow pace of constructing effective drainage systems on the rocky ground in some townships in the city.
LCC Assistant Public Relations Manager Mulunda Habeenzu said rocks that cover much of the ground surface in Lusaka have posed a great challenge to the local authority.
Mr. Habeenzu told ZANIS in Lusaka that it was costly for the council to provide reliable drainage systems areas where there were a lot of rocks.
“Most parts of Lusaka are rocky and this is our biggest challenge to addressing drainages and as a council, it is costly on our part to put up drainages in the Compounds,” he said.
He said this was why the local authority was only attending to emergency drainage works in Misisi, Kamwala South, Chawama, Kalikiliki, Kabwata Site and Service, Chipata and Mandevu compounds respectively.
He said the council was however working with other partners to blast rocks in compounds.
Mr. Habeenzu has further explained that the local authority was however considering putting up permanent solutions so that the issue of flooding could be dealt with once and for all.
He disclosed that the council was given K10 billion for working on the drainage system in Lusaka but these funds were not enough.[quote]
He said that the LCC has engaged a contractor to work on the drainage system in Kanyama compound.
Mr. Habeenzu pointed out that the council was currently rebuilding bridges whose culverts had collapsed in Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe, Mwembeshi, and Olympia area.
Meanwhile, Mr. Habeenzu said the council has also embarked on a vigorous emptying of pit latrines, provision of portable toilets and sensitizing the public on the need to maintain a hygienic environment.
ZANIS