By Wesley Ngwenya
If you live in Lusaka, you do not have to go far to see the trash that is continuously piling our front yards, backyards, main roads, side roads, bus stations, markets and virtually everywhere you go. It is disgusting especially at this time of the year. Every time I take the short cut to my place and step on chicken feathers or rotten nshima I cannot help but ask the question; What is the local government’s plan regarding waste management in Lusaka?
I was probably one of the few residents in Lusaka who had the privilege of paying a waste management company to collect my trash weekly when I lived on the other side of town. I am not even sure that service is available on this side of town since I have never seen one of those trucks in this neighborhood.

My proposal to the government is to scrap the TV license fee here in Lusaka after all no one really watches ZNBC. Worse still no one pays the license fee. Thankfully, I don’t own a TV set and if I had one I would find it difficult to pay the fee. Instead of the TV license fee the government departments should work together to convert that into a garbage fee. Every household of Lusaka will be obliged to pay the garbage fee since it disposes waste on a daily basis. This fee can be incorporated on our water bills or land rates whatever is easier for the local authorities. We would then have a central dumpster on every street corner where we can dispose our trash. Every week the trucks would come and do their rounds collecting the trash.
Knowing well the great benefits this would have on my city I would gladly pay my garbage fee. It is no secret that when our trash is collected and disposed in designated landfills we would have a cleaner city. Before you know it we would be breathing cleaner air, drinking cleaner water, eating cleaner food, and living healthy lives. What does this mean for the government? A happy healthy population. This means no longer dying from those funny curable diseases. Instead of residents spending time lining up at clinics and taking days off from work, they would be busy working hard making money for the government.
The government needs to take proactive measures in insuring that they manage the waste problems that our city faces. This may not seem as a big problem now but with the growing population in the city it will be so critical in a few years. Don’t just collect trash in wealthy neighborhood drive by the poor neighborhood too. You never know you could win the voters’ hearts and take Lusaka in 2011.