Five wards in Lusaka have been selected for a ward development planning pilot project.
Acting District Commissioner of Lusaka, Douglas Kalimanzbila, said under the project, communities will be actively involved in the planning and implementation of ward development plans.
The selected wards are Kanyama, Lima, Chakunkula, Lilayi and Independence.
He said the planning process involves the participation of all stakeholders including men, women, youths and vulnerable groups in the communities.
He said this during the official launch of independence ward 14 development planning process held at the Lusaka museum in Lusaka today.
He pointed out that government is determined to involve people at grassroot level in decision making through the decentralization process.
He urged the selected wards to work hard and ensure the success of the project in order to attract more funding from government and the donor community.
Speaking earlier, Lusaka Central Member of Parliament, Guy Scott, said the ward development planning process is key to efforts of eradicating poverty and enhancing development at both ward and national levels.
Dr Scott said in a speech read for him by Independence Wards councilor Paul Chatele that decentralization is significant in empowering the grassroots and improving the general living standards of the people.
Meanwhile, President of the Federation of the ward Development Committee, Adrian Nsefu, has welcomed the reconciliation of President Mwanawasa and Patriotic Front leader,Michael Sata.
Mr Nsefu expressed hope that the reconciliation would trickle down to ward councilors in the interest of fostering national development.