About 29 village headmen from Chief Sinazongwe area gathered at the office of Sinazongwe District Commissioner (DC) to demand for an explanation over government’s delay in sending relief food to flood victims.
The team leader Molosi Muntanga who is also the traditional representative for Chief Sinazongwe said all the people in Malima area were severely affected of hunger.
Mr. Muntanga said the village headmen decided to have an audience with the DC following ameeting that they held in Malima that the hunger situation has become unbearable in the area.
Representing the DC who is on leave Sinazongwe District Administrative Officer Sokoloku Daka told the headmen that government would send relief food any time this week.
Mr. Daka said a programme has been drawn on how relief food would be distributed to the affected districts in Southern Province.
He said the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) under the office of the vice president have also sent officers to assess the exact impact of the affected communities in the districts.
Mr. Daka said relief food would only be given to the most vulnerable people in the district.
Sinazongwe vice traditional chief representative Edgar Siabana said the current relief food that Woman for Change distributed in the area did not have any impact because five people out of more than 1000 people in each village had benefited.
“We are all affected and there should be no selection in the distribution of relief food,” Mr. Siabana said.
However, the village headmen have demanded for a meeting with officials from the Rural Electrification Authority to explain why Malima has remained without being connected to power for a long time.
Mr. Mutanga noted that the project for power started a long time during the Gwembe Tonga project that phased out but nothing has been done to address the scenario.
“We want officials from Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation and Rural Electrification Authority to come here and tell us when power would be connected to Schools, Clinics, and to our houses,” Mr Muntanga said.
Sinazongwe District Council Secretary Oliver Muuka told the gathering that there was a plan outlining areas that were required to be electrified but he has no direct answer to tell them on the exact period when work would commerce.
Mr. Muuka said the issue of ZESCO was complex because the district has projects that have been paid for to connect power but the utility company has failed to install it.
He named Kariba South Primary School and Siansowa middle Basic School as projects that ZESCO has failed to electrify even when money was paid to the company.
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