Lusaka City Council (LCC)has embarked on an expansion of the road network to decongest the city and facilitate easy movement of motor vehicles.
In this vein, LCC Public Relations Officer Henry Kapata has appealed to container owners to remove their stuff along the roads as as more space was needed in order to enable the expansion of narrow roads.
Mr Kapata noted that narrow roads were unable to accommodate the huge influx of traffic because of an increase in the number of vehicles in the city.
To this effect, he disclosed that the Council had since stopped renewing licenses for people owning large containers for their merchandise to pave way for road expansion.
He said all those whose licences were still valid for owning containers would not have them renewed.
Mr. Kapata told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today.
He said the city needed a better road network spacious enough to facilitate easy movement of vehicles adding that this would bring sanity to the city because there would be less congestion.
In another development, Mr. Kapata has called on residents of Lusaka’s Kalingalinga township to remain calm as robots at Chiparamba junction will soon be operational.
He confirmed that the Council has since received complaints from the residents who expressed concern that the robots were too fast as they only 30 seconds were elapsing for vehicles to pass instead of the standard two minutes.
However, Mr. Kapata defended the way the robots operated saying they were using solar power and the situation would normalise in the course of this week.
And Lusaka City Council says it will not leave any stone unturned in ensuring that those who were defying the smoking ban and vending offence are brought to book.
Council Public Relations Officer Henry Kapata will take strigent measures to mete out punishment on perpetrators of public offences.
Mr Kapata told ZANIS in a telephone interview in Lusaka today that street vendors will be fined K450 000 or in default six months simple imprisonment while defiant public smokers will pay K250 000 or in default to face a sentence of not less than two years.
says it is thankful to government for spending colossal sums of money to rehabilitate the city council’s fast truck court to control vending and public smoking among other public offences.
He explained that public places will bear notices reminding people against smoking, urinating and spitting in public as this will attract punishment.
Mr Kapata said smoking in places like stadia caused pollution resulting in health problems hence the need to control the nuisance.
He further paid tribute to central Government for spending colossal sums of money towards the rehabilitation of the Council’s fast track court which would be used to dispense cases on street vending and public smoking among other public offences.
He disclosed that a magistrate will be seconded to the court and once operational these cases will be looked at.
The LCC Public Relations Officer said the developments taking place were in line with Government’s efforts in making the country clean and healthy.
At the moment, he observed that it was very difficult for the local authority to control vendors in the absence of a court.
Turning to Lusaka residents, Mr Kapata urged them to be vigilant and report anyone found committing public offences saying the Council was currently understaffed hence it was not possible to easily capture such offences.
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