President Mwanawasa has removed from office Southern province minister Joseph Mulyata.
Dr Mwanawasa said in his letter to Mr Mulyata that he has no option but to remove him from office following his arrest by the Anti Corruption Commission and subsequent appearance in court on December 17th, 2007.
“I am informed that you have finally been arrested and must have appeared in court for plea on 17th December, 2007. Under the circumstances, and assuming that the Anti Corruption Commission are now serious, I regret that I have no option but remove you as Provincial Minister pending the outcome of those criminal proceedings,” President Mwanawasa said in his letter to Mr Mulyata.
This is contained in a press statement to ZANIS in Lusaka today issued by the President’s Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations John Musukuma.
Former Southern province minister Joseph Mulyata has confirmed his dismissal from office by President Mwanawasa.
Mr Mulyata has since thanked President Mwanawasa for the privilege accorded him to serve in government.
He confirmed having receoved a fax message indicating his dismissal from his position as Southern province minister.
Mr Mulyata says his conscience is clear because he did not order the release of an overloaded bus belonging to prominent Lusaka businessman Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba, popularly known as GBM, at a check point in Livingstone some time last year.
The former provincial minister who is making arrangements to vacate the ministerial house in the tourist capital, said he has since written to President Mwanawasa to thank him for affording him an opportunity to serve in government.
Mr Mulyata is alleged to have abused the authority of his office when he ordered the Road Development Agency, RDA, to release Mr Mwamba’s overloaded bus last year which matter is now in court.
Meanwhile, President Levy Mwanawasa has handed over 18 vehicles to the ministry of health in Eastern province.
Presenting the Landcruiser station wagon vehicles at a mammoth rally at Chiutika basic school in Mambwe district in Eastern province this afternoon, Dr Mwanawasa also disclosed that government will soon buy ambulances for each constituency in the country.
Dr Mwanawasa said wants to make health facilities accessible and as close to the people as possible.
The President appealed to health authorities in Eastern province to ensure that the vehicles are used for the intended purpose.
And President Mwanawasa said government has blacklisted Tomorrow Investment, a Zambian owned construction company from undertaking any government project because of a trail of shoddy performance.
Dr Mwanawasa said the government has disappointed government on various projects through poor workmanship and failure to complete projects within the stipulated timeframes.
At the same rally, health minister Brain Chituwo said government has made tremendous progress in making Zambia a measles free zone.
Dr Chituwo also revealed that Mambwe district performed the best among all the 72 districts in the country in the national malaria control programme.
The health minister said the district scored 85 per cent in the distribution of insecticide treated mosquito nets with an average of three nets per household.