Opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) president, Hakainde Hichilema has called upon government to address the sky rocketing prices of fertilizer because it was beyond the reach of peasant farmers in the province.
And Southern province Minister, Daniel Munkombwe, Daniel Munkombwe said government was equally concerned at the rising cost of fertilizer and would do everything possible to help.
Speaking during this year’s Gonde Lwiindi ceremony in Monze today, Mr. Hichilema said the price of fertilizer pegged at over K 210, 000 per 50 kilogram bag this year was too high for the ordinary peasant farmers to afford.
He said for farmers to grow food, they need fertilizer, adding that government must look into this issue if farmers were to have sufficient harvests.
Mr. Hichilema, who is also patron of the Tonga Traditional Association, said his association decided to postpone this year’s Lwiindi ceremony which should have been held in July because of the illness pf President Mwanawasa.
Mr. Hichilema has however called for the harmonization of traditional ceremonies so that they were not held on the same dates as this was causing difficulties for people to attend the ceremonies.
He noted that apart from the Lwiindi Gonde ceremony being held in Monze, there wee similar ceremonies taking place today at chiefs Sinazongwe and Mukuni of Sinazongwe and Kazungula districts respectively.
And speaking during the same ceremony, Southern province Minister Daniel Munkombwe said Mr. Hakainde’s concern over the price of fertilizer was genuine.
He said government was similarly worried about the rising cost of fertilizer.
He said everything possible was being done to either revisit the pricing mechanism or other means that would cushion the farmers.
“I am grateful that you have been able to raise this matter”, Mr. Munkombwe told Mr. Hichilema.
He said this year has been a bad one because of the floods that wreaked havoc, destroying crop and infrastructure during the last rain season.
Mr. Munkombwe however said government is doing everything possible to repair the roads that were damaged.
He said contractors were already on site working on the Monze-Niko, Batoka-Maamba, Choma-Niko, and Livingstone-Zimba roads.
The minister also disclosed that government has released K 2.2 billion through the ministry of Education for the repair of blown off roofs of schools in Monze district.
And chief Monze apologised for holding this year’s ceremony together with that of chiefs Sinazongwe and Mukuni.
Chief Monze said the postponement of the ceremony was due to President Mwanawasa’s illness.
Several Southern province chiefs, who included Bright Nalubamba of Namwala, Chikanta and Nyawa of Kalomo district, attended this year’s Gonde Lwiindi ceremony.
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