Government is working out plans to ensure that people losing employment in mining companies do not remain unemployed, President Banda said yesterday.
He said this at Lusaka International Airport shortly before departing for Mfuwe for a 10-day festive season holiday.
Mr Banda said although government had not yet come up with a concrete plan, it was contemplating ways of ensuring that mine workers at Luanshya Copper Mine and others remained in employment.
“What we are considering is that if possible, we ensure that our workers do not remain unemployed. How we are going to do it, we do not quite know yet, but we are definitely making plans to enable our people in Luanshya continue with employment,” he said.
Mr Banda said this was the first step government had taken before it could go into the next course of action regarding the plight of Zambians losing jobs in the mines.
And President Banda said Zambians should be happy that prices of fuel had continued to go down.
He said government would ensure that it sustained prices of petroleum products in the country.
Mr Banda said the prices of fuel could have been lowered further but that government was looking at future economic prospects.
He said he was happy that some millers had started responding positively to the measures government had put in place to stabilise mealie meal prices.
“I hope people have realised that we are a serious government. We listen when our people complain….we try to find workable ways. We are not just talking but we are thinking and working,” Mr Banda said.
He said now that milling companies had started responding positively, it was important for Zambians to concentrate on production so that the country could have enough maize stocks next year to lower prices of mealie meal further.
Mr Banda said he hoped that members of the opposition political parties were also working hard to produce more maize rather than just criticising government.
On Monday, Chimanga Changa Milling Company Limited announced the reduction of mealie meal prices from K55,000 to K45,000 per 25 kilogramme bag of breakfast meal while the roller meal price was reduced from K45,000 to K35, 000 for roller meal.
This followed an assurance of a steady supply of affordable maize to millers by the Food Reserve Agency.
And President Banda said government was working with other countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to provide humanitarian assistance to people living in the worst cholera hit areas of Zimbabwe to avoid further spread of the epidemic.
He said Minister of Health Kapembwa Simbao was working on a plan to send some officers to affected areas that were close to Zambia to assess the situation.
Mr Banda said it was important that human lives were saved from the epidemic rather than just talking about politics all the time.
And the President said people criticising him for going on a holiday when the country had various problems which needed to be addressed should themselves choose between going on a holiday or into the field to work.
Meanwhile, Mr Banda says he will ensure that adequate resources are allocated to repair road infrastructure in the country in next year’s national budget.
He was addressing scores of Mambwe residents upon his arrival at Mfuwe International Airport yesterday.
Mr Banda said government would ensure that roads in the district were rehabilitated to boost the tourism sector which was the economic mainstay of the area.
He said the tourism sector would create employment for the local people once boosted.
Mr Banda said the road infrastructure was damaged, especially in the valley areas.
He said Mfuwe had already started experiencing water logging which could result in floods.
President Banda said government was sensitive to the needs of the people and would ensure everything was done to improve their living standards.
He thanked the people of Zambia for the continued peace in the country, saying people had continued to be peaceful, regardless of calls for them to protest over high prices of commodities.
Mr Banda said government would ensure that the peace being experienced in the country continues to prevail.
Earlier , Eastern Province Minister, Isaac Banda, thanked government for releasing K10 billon for the rehabilitation of major roads in the province.
The President is accomplished by his wife, Thandiwe, children and grandchildren.
Mr Banda was received by Minister of Tourism Catherine Namugala, her Mines counterpart, Maxwell Mwale, Eastern Province permanent secretary, Kelvin Kamuwanga, Chipangali MP, Vincent Mwale, Nyimba MP, Forrie Tembo and several government and MMD party officials.