
The number of Cholera cases in Lusaka has significantly reduced in the last two weeks.
Lusaka District Disaster Management and Mitigation Committee Chairperson, Christah Kalulu, has attributed the reduction to a number of interventions put in place by the committee.
Ms Kalulu, who is also Lusaka District Commissioner, cited community sensitization as a major factor that has led to a reduction in the number of Cholera cases.
She was speaking in Lusaka today during the Lusaka District Disaster Management and Mitigation Committee weekly media briefing in Lusaka today.
Ms Kalulu disclosed that her committee has released K162 million to go towards the erection of 18 water tanks in all cholera prone areas of the district to enable residents have access to safe and clean water.
She further disclosed that six water tanks would be mounted in Kanyama and another six in Chawama Compound.
Ms Kalulu said the committee has so far used K501 million for the distribution of chlorine and disinfection of surfaces in the affected areas, from the K2.4 billion budgetary allocation for disaster management.
She reiterated government’s commitment in assisting affected communities but urged the public to take precautionary measures such as proper disposal of waste and observing high hygienic standards to mitigate the further spread of Cholera.
Ms Kalulu has since commended the media for being pro-active in highlighting and reporting issues relating to Cholera.
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