Government has signed a US$40million investment agreement with Medi-Care International for the construction of a new medical centre in Lusaka.
Construction works of the project are still underway and work is expected to be completed in four months time.
Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister, Felix Mutati signed on behalf of the government while Medi-Care International Managing Director (MD) Andronikos Antonopoulos signed on behalf of Medi-Care International.
Mr. Mutati said the new Medi-Care medical centre was good investment in the country which should be supported by all as it would be very beneficial to all Zambians and Africa at large.
The Minister said once the New Medi-Care medical centre starts operating, there would be no need to continue flying patients abroad for medication and treatment of different diseases.
He said once fully operational, the new Medi-Care medical centre would have all the necessary equipment and machinery to treat patients.
Mr. Mutati also said the new Medi-Care medical centre would give an opportunity to medical personnel to be trained hence becoming more skilled.
The Minister who assured Medi-Care of government’s continued support until the construction works on the project were completed expressed happiness that such a medical centre would be the first one of its kind in Africa.
Meanwhile, Medi-Care International Managing Director Andronikos Antonopoulos thanked government for the support it has continued to render towards the construction of the new medical centre.
And Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) Board Chairman Luke Mbewe said ZDA was happy with such an investment in the health sector.
Mr. Mbewe urged other investors to consider investing in the health sector adding that once the new Medi-Care medical centre starts to operate it would benefit many Zambians.
The ZDA Board Chairman said funds towards the construction of the new Medi-Care were being utilized very well.
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