Local Government and Housing Minister Benny Tetamashimba says people should give credit to President Rupiah Banda for fighting corruption openly.
Speaking when he paid a courtesy on Mwinilunga District Commissioner, Mr Tetamashimba said President Banda has not hidden any corrupt activities in the Ministry of Health.
He stressed that President Banda has shown willingness to fighting corruption by exposing corrupt practices in the ministry of health.
“People should give credit to president Banda for not hiding corruption in the ministry of health” said Mr Tetamashimba.
Mr Tetamashimba said the president will continue fighting corruption openly till the vice is curbed in government ministries.
He complained that there is a lot of corruption in ministries as seen by many junior officers who have built big houses in some of the compounds in Lusaka.
“Junior office are building big houses in most of the compounds in Lusaka, there is too much corruption in ministries” he noted.
And Mr Tetamashimba has urged councillors to implore members of parliament to support the local government bill which was presented in parliament last week by local government minister.[quote]
He said once the bill goes through it will allow the ministry of local government to put council workers in management on government pay role.
Mr Tetamashimba said such a move will assist in the council to serve money to pay workers who are not in management.
He thanked council workers for continuing to work despite not getting paid for two years
Meanwhile Mwinilunga district commissioner Webster Samakase has praised government for send farming inputs on time.He disclosed to the local government minister that the district has received 1,160 by 50kg Compound D fertilizer and 10,329 by 50kg of urea.He also briefed the minister that the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) has commenced purchase of maize from the farmers.
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