President Rupiah Banda is concerned with the slow pace at which the National Constitution Conference is operating.
The president has since called on delegates to make sacrifices and complete deliberations on schedule.
He says the twelve months given to the NCC expired and he has given the conference another four months in which to conclude its business.
Mr. Banda was speaking during the ceremonial opening of the fourth session of the Tenth National Assembly in Lusaka on Friday.
The official opening of parliament has been brought foward due to a change in the budget cycle.
In this session the house will debate and approve the budget to be implemented from January to December next year.
During the same address President Banda directed the Ministry of Local Government and Housing to abolish crop levies charged on farmers by local authorities.
Mr. Banda said levies cause problems for farmers in marketing their produce.
He also said government is rehabilitating silos countrywide to ensure crops do not go to waste due to inadequate storage facilities.
And the President said the fight against animal diseases will be strengthened next year.
He said disease control zones and breeding centres will be established to promote the livestock sector, which is essential for food security.
President Banda also announced the formation of a team of eminent persons to spear head planting of trees to curb deforestation.
The President says the team will be headed by First Republican President, Kenneth Kaunda.
Mr. Banda also said government has started revising the forest policy to deal with the high rate of deforestation.
He said issues concerning the environment and natural resources can have a negative effect on Zambia’s achievements if not properly handled.
Mr. Banda also said government will present to Parliament a bill aimed to enhance conservation of wildlife.
He also said government will revise the national water policy.
[ZNBC]