President Levy Mwanawasa has observed that the provision of quality health care to Zambians has not been entirely successful.
Dr. Mwanawasa said it was important that while Zambians were seriously working towards economic development, they should enjoy good health at a cost they can afford.
President Mwanawasa said this at State House today when Indian businessmen paid a courtesy call on him.
The President said he was impressed with the initiative by the Indian Business delegation of setting up a centre of excellence surgery to be called ‘Lifeline Hospital’ in Lusaka.
Dr. Mwanawasa told the delegation that for some time, Zambia has enjoyed medical services and other facilities from India saying he hoped the Hospital to be established by the Indian delegation will not take long to be completed.
He advised the Indian delegation to enter into partnership with the Zambian people who he said have the skill but just lack capital.
He said by doing so the two countries would fully benefit from the projects embarked on.
The President said Zambia has reached a stage where it can now make big leap forwards in her economy.
He invited investors from all around the globe to make profits in Zambia saying he was pleased that the Indian businessmen responded to the call to come and look at investment opportunities.
Indian High Commissioner to Zambia River Wallang said Zambia is an attractive business partner saying he has high expectation from the Indian businessmen who have responded to the invitation to come and invest in Zambia.
Mr. Wallang said investment from the Indian Businessmen will bring direct investment and thereby promoting India-Zambia businesses.
And delegation Spokesperson Raj Kumar revealed that his team will today sign a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Health to set up a high technology surgery at the cost of US$15 to US$20 million.
Mr. Kumar said the hospital to be called ‘ Life Line Hospital’ would be built in Lusaka near the UN buildings and that it will be built in two phases.
He revealed that work will start as soon as all documentations are done saying his team will ensure it employs local people so that their capacity is built.
The delegation was accompanied by Zambia’s High Commissioner to Indian Simasiku Walubita.
Finance Minister Ng’andu Magande, Health Minister Dr. Brian Chituwo, Education Minister Prof. Geoffrey Lungwangwa and Mines Minister Dr. Kalombo Mwansa were among senior government officials who attended the meeting.
Others were Transport and Communication Minister Sera Sayifwanda, Commerce and Trade Minister Felix Mutati and Information and Broadcasting Minister Mike Mulongoti.