
President Rupiah Banda has directed management at Kitwe City Council to issue title deeds to Marketeers occupying stores at Chisokone Market.
President Banda said the Minister of Local Government and Housing Eustakio Kazonga must work with the Kitwe City Council to ensure that all the Marketeers were given Title deeds for all the Stores they had constructed at the Market.
He said this in Kitwe yesterday at the City Square during celebrations held to mark the Silver Jubilee for the Zambia National Marketeers Association (ZANAMA).
Mr. Banda said Government and its Institutions stands ready to work with ZANAMA and other informal sector players in alleviating the high poverty levels in the Country.
President Banda said there was need for peace loving Zambians to set aside their petty political differences and squabbles and rise together to confront the challenges being faced by the country.
He said the problems that the Country was facing today knew no color, no tribe, no race and no political party and that the nation could not continue to approach the problems that confront it with a spirit of blame, accusation and hatred.
He added that there are times when all citizens should first think about the good and dignity of the entire nation, no matter their beliefs or affiliation.
The President noted that although other organizations may not recognize ZANAMA he had no choice but to recognize the association because it deserved the recognition.
Mr. Banda said ZANAMA had designed a formula to constructively bring people together and not divide them on tribal grounds as other youthful leaders in higher positions were doing.
“Even those who may dislike you for what you have said, I want them to know that I appreciate it and they would have loved it if they were in my position too,” said President Banda.
And President Banda has warned that he will deal with Local Authorities that were undermining the operations of Marketeers.
He said Markets were providing a source of income for most of the vulnerable and poor Zambian’s in the Informal Sector hence the need for them to be provided with a conducive environment to trade from.
And speaking earlier at the same function ZANAMA President Elvis Nkandu
reaffirmed his association’s commitment to work with the Government of the day.
Mr. Nkandu said unlike other Associations that were working so hard to destroy the Nation and antagonize Government, ZANAMA would support the Government of the day to ensure that the prevailing poverty levels were reduced.
He said it was not possible for Government to create employment for all Zambians hence the need to develop the informal sector if it was to make any meaningful contribution to the growth of the economy.
And Mr. Nkandu has bemoaned the poor state of trading facilities for Marketeers in the Country.
He said despite Marketeers paying consistent levies to the Local Authorities, the councils have failed to plough back into the development of the Markets.
He said there was need to involve Marketeers in the management and planning of the development of the informal sector and other related sectors of the economy as the sector was currently taking care of several vulnerable and poor members of society.
He said there was need to regulate and come up with effective policies for the informal sector if it was to contribute effectively to the development of the Country.
Later at the same function Local Government and Housing Minister Eustakio Kazongo said Government was currently constructing and rehabilitating Markets in the Country in an effort to improve the environment in which Marketeers operated from.
And Copper belt Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima said Government admired ZANAMA’s vision of adding value to the economic development and poverty alleviation efforts of the country.
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