Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary, Elijah Chisanga, says government attaches great importance to the education sector with the view of eradicating poverty in the country as outlined in the Fifth National Development Plan (FNDP).
Mr. Chisanga disclosed that government has since embarked on a programme to built five basic schools in Lusaka province at a cost K1.38 billion.
He said four of these schools are already under construction at Mikango and Bundabunda in Chongwe district, Chilikusha in Luangwa and Shimabala in Kafue, while plans are under way to acquire a site for the construction of the fifth one.
He said once completed, these schools are expected to create about 1,840 school places for children who would otherwise be out of school, saying this development reflects government’s commitment to fostering national development.
Meanwhile, Mr. Chisanga says government has commenced periodic road maintenance works on the great east road stretching from the Airport roundabout to Luangwa turnoff at the cost of K80 billion, adding that the works are expected to completed in the quarter of 2010.
He further said that the Roads Development Agency has commenced re-gravelling and drainage works on the Ngwerere-Chisamba road at a cost of K13 billion and the project is expected to be completed by November, 2008.
Other road works include the upgrading of Mungwi, Kasupe and Zingalume roads as well as the Airport road at a cost of K25 billion.
He added that government has also commenced the tarring of roads in Kabwata ,Libala ,Chilenje and Nyumbayanga, covering a stretch of 25 kilometres at the cost of K14 billion.
And Mr. Chisanga has reiterated his earlier advice to civil servants to remain non-partisan if they are to ensure that developmental programmes are effectively implemented, saying civil servants should ensure that they implement projects successfully.
He was speaking at the official opening of the Lusaka Provincial Development Coordinating Committee (PDCC) held at Sandys Creations in Lusaka today.
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