The government has terminated the permit for The North-Western Rail to construct a railway line from Chingola to Solwezi.
Communications and Transport Minister, Dora Siliya confirmed the development.
Mrs. Siliya said the action has been taken in public interest because the North-Western Rail has taken long to construct the railway line.
She said the company was issued with the permit to construct a railway line from Chingola to Solwezi in 2005.
Mrs. Siliya said government is a hurry to construct the railway from Chingola to Solwezi to link Angola’s Jimbe border.
She said in the next few years there will be pressure on roads from Livingstone to the Copperbelt and the situation needs to be arrested by expanding on other forms of transports like rail.
The North-Western Rail is run by former republican Vice President, Enock Kavindele.
And Minister Dora Siliya has commended the Catholic Church for supplementing government’s efforts in up lifting the living standard of the under privileged in society.
Ms Siliya noted that the Catholic Church has practically shown interest to work closely with government by helping the needy in communities.
She said this in Lusaka today when she officiated at the St Ignatius Fundraising walk for the under privileged in society organized by the branch women’s league organization.
Ms Siliya noted that government alone can not solve all the problems that people are faced with in their communities hence the need for other stakeholders to come on board and emulate what the Catholic Church is doing.
She has since thanked the women for organizing such an event, adding that this will go a long way in helping the less privileged in the country.
And speaking earlier, St Ignatius Women’s league group chairperson Priscilla Chimba said the organizations’ objective is to help the needy in society.
Mrs. Chimba said her organization works towards closing the gaps between the rich and the poor and would want to reach out where government can not.
She disclosed that the organization has also adapted to two wards at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) and Chilenje transient home were they are helping meet the basic needs for patients.
She thanked government for the support and pledged to continue working hard in uplifting the living standards of people in community.