Southern Province Minister Daniel Munkombwe has urged people not to shun the independence celebrations on grounds of high poverty levels.
Speaking in Livingstone yesterday at the Independence eve celebrations, Mr. Munkombwe said there is no country that has no poor people adding that shunning the celebrations was not good.
The Minister said such sentiments are echoed by people that live in fantasy adding that development is gradual and starts from somewhere.
“Other people are still dreaming and shunning Independence celebrations saying that they cannot celebrate independence in poverty. Which country does not have poor people? Even in the developed countries you can still find poor people,” he said.
Mr. Munkombwe said it is important to reconcile our differences for the sake of the peace Zambian people have enjoyed.
In Luapula , Luapula Permanent Secretary Jazzman Chikwakwa says politics should be used as a means to develop the country and not to instigate divisions.
Mr. Chikwakwa said this when he delivered a speech during celebrations to mark the 45th anniversary of independence held at Kaole stadium in Mansa today.
Mr Chikwakwa said politics sometimes tend to bring unnecessary divisions adding that Zambians should embrace the positive side of politics by using it as a means of developing the country and not dividing it.
The permanent secretary said this year’s theme “celebrating the 45th anniversary of independence with a spirit of reconciliation and good neighborliness” is appropriate because it urges the people in the country to unity and forge ahead despite challenges.
Mr. Chikwakwa pointed-out that the country has since independence been governed by four Presidents who are from four different provinces and tribes.
He noted that this is a symbol signifying that the country belongs to every Zambian and not a single tribe.
For this Mr Chikwakwa appealed to all peace loving Zambians to embrace reconciliation and good neighborliness and reject leaders who want to promote politics of tribalism.
He said the government of President Rupiah Banda is keen to ensure that the country comes up with a good constitution that will protect citizens’ rights.
Meanwhile, Mr Chikwakwa has warned civil servants of stern action for shunning independence and other government functions.
Mr Chikwakwa said he is disappointed that even officers who are directly under his administration stayed away from the independence celebrations.
He said if this practice repeats itself disciplinary action will be taken.
In Kabwe, Central Province Minister Ackimson Banda has said that the MMD government will continue to consult and dialogue in its governance.
Mr. Banda said this in Kabwe today when he officiated at the 45th independence anniversary celebrations adding that government encouraged the spirit of reconciliation and good neighbourliness.
He said it was in this spirit that government always stood ready to dialogue with people or groupings especially those who have different points of view on certain national matters.
Mr Banda said Zambia was in a hurry to develop politically, socially, culturally and religiously.
Mr. Banda also said government was fully determined to reduce poverty in the country and to create employment opportunities for the people.
He said government had taken a deliberate effort at improving the welfare of people through the introduction of various programs that are intended to improve sectors of the economy such as agriculture, mining and tourism.
He called on all Zambians to rise and maintain the peace that the country is enjoying.
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