THE opposition Patriotic Front in southern province is happy with government for embarking on developmental projects aimed at improving the quality of life of the people in the province.
PF provincial coordinator, Opper Hamiyanze, said in Choma today that the quick response by government to the needs of people in the area is a testimony that it is a ‘listening’ government.
He said it would be wrong to only criticize government on its shortcomings and not complement it when good projects meant for the well being of the public are being successfully implemented.
“It is important that we loosen a bit on criticizing government and give them time to complete projects they have stated,” he said.
Mr Hamiyanze said the PF is impressed with the quality of development projects being sponsored by government in the area.
He cited the tarrying of the Choma-Neiko road, which is expected to link the district to Namwala as well as the rehabilitation of the Monze-Neiko road.
Mr Hamiyanze said the Choma-Namwala road has always generated heated political debate due to unfulfilled promises by past governments.
Mr Hamiyanze also said works on the Zimba-Livingstone road are also encouraging.
He also expressed gratitude to government for listening to the cry of the people of southern province by lifting the livestock movement ban.
Mr Hamiyanze said the lifting of the ban has given the people an opportunity to raise income through the sale of their animals.
He said PF is now looking forward to the announcement of the maize floor price for this marketing season as the price will enable farmers sell their produce at competitive prices.
ZANIS