The Ministry of Health, through National Malaria Control (NMC) Centre has given Chama District Health Management Team twelve Suzuki motor bikes worth K300 million for malaria control exercise in the district.
Chama District Director of Health, Mr. Nicholous Muyaba told ZANIS in Chama that the Suzuki motorbikes are meant to strengthen malaria control programme in the district.
Mr. Muyaba disclosed that district office will only retain two, while the rest ten motorbikes will be sent to rural health centres.
The Beneficiary centres are Pondo, Kambombo, Mulilo, Kanyelele, Chifunda, Chikwa, Chibale, Buli and Mapamba.
The Director added that two motorbikes at the district office would be specially used for distribution of vaccines, logistics and monitoring of malaria programme in health centres and health neighborhood centres.
He said the criteria used to identify the beneficiary centres follow a survey conducted by National Malaria Control Centre, where malaria was identified as a prevalence disease in those areas.
Mr. Muyaba further disclosed that the district has received over 170 bicycles from Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) and Care International worth millions of kwacha.
He said bicycles will be given to all twenty health facilities, neighbourhoods committees community health volunteers and community birth attendants in an effort to improve health delivery services at community level.
Lusaka Provincial administration has advised civil servants in the country to desist from engaging themselves in partisan politics.
Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Elijah Chisanga said public service workers have a mandate of implementing government policies and programs which they should ensure that they were accomplished.
Mr. Chisanga said as the country holds elections in the next few weeks, civil servants should ensure that government programs did not ground to a halt.
He said this in Lusaka today when he handed over two vehicles to Lusaka and Kafue administration offices.
The vehicles were purchased by the provincial administration at a cost of over K100 million.
Mr. Chisanga said the provincial administration purchased the two vehicles in order to enhance the monitoring and supervision of development projects in the province.
He noted that most district offices were unable to adequately monitor projects due to lack of transport.
And Acting Kafue District Commissioner, Henry Bowa assured that Mr. Chisanga that the vehicles would be put to good use.
Meanwhile, newly appointed Lusaka District Commissioner Christah Kalulu pledged to work hard and improve the living standards of Lusaka residents by implementing quality and cost effective projects.
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