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Former Vice President Inonge Wina’s house built on Lusaka’s forest 27 is set for demolition

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Diamond TV reports that Former Vice President Inonge Wina’s house built on Lusaka’s forest 27 is set for demolition as she has been given 28 days in which to raze the structure.

Others served with the notice to demolition their houses are former Health Minister Dr Chitalu Chilufya and former Mines Minister Richard Musukwa.

This is because the houses were constructed by the developers without obtaining the planning permission from the Lusaka City Council as required under the Urban and Regional Planning Act no. 3 of 2015 of the laws of Zambia.

In an interview with Diamond News, Lusaka City council Assistant Director- City Planning Chansa Mwila says the council will not allow people to continue construction of their houses without planning permits from the local authority.

Mr.Mwila says those who are affected have been given an ultimatum of up to December 28, 2021 in which to have their houses demolished failure to which the authority will move in.

And when contacted for a comment, one of the affected people Edify Hamukale who is former Southern Province Minister says he is not aware of any Enforcement notice by the local authority claiming that he is out of town.

In 2019, Former President Edgar Lungu Degazetted Forest 27 for residential and commercial purposes.

Explain the exact reasons for placing INDENI under care, UPND challenged

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A Member of the Central Committee in the former ruling party, the Patriotic Front (PF), Brian Mundubile, has challenged the United Party for National Development (UPND) government to come out in the open and explain the exact reasons, which were unknown to Zambians why it has taken the decision to place INDENI OIL Refinery under care and maintenance

Mr. Mundubile, who is also a Member of Parliament for Mporokoso Central in Northern Province and the leader of the opposition in Parliament said in Kasama shortly before departure for Lusaka yesterday that the decision government has taken lacks proper expert input.

Mr. Mundubile said that the New Dawn government of President Haakainde Hichilema did not conduct a Comprehensive Regulatory Impact Assessment before reaching the decision.

Mr. Mundubile said there could be other reasons unknown that motivated the decision which he said, Zambians would also want to know.

Mr. Mundubile said that now that government wants to transport finished products the same way crude oil was transported, Zambians want to know what security measures they have put in place, adding that the CRUDE OIL being transported through the TAZAMA Oil Pipeline did not attract any thefts, saying that now that the government wants to transport a finished product through the same old, leaking pipeline, they should explain the measures they have put in place to protect the product.

Mr. Mundubile said he does not believe that the UPND government has put in enough security measures in place to protect the product and said technically, the system losses which resulted in throughput only accounted for leakages and not theft.

He advised that government to rethink their position and challenged the Minister responsible to tell the nation which middlemen government was removing in that value chain, how much are the savings and then what the costs of their decision would be.

”Government needed to consider the plight of the workers first before embarking on this mammoth project and I know there was no credible engagement with workers’ representatives that I believe would have resulted in making a better decision”, he said.

Mr. Mundubile said he was surprised that the UPND wanted to work with a defeatist attitude where it abandoned difficult situations to take the easy way out

“Zambians expected Bally to ” fix” things and not to do it in a way of abandoning”, he concluded.

Garry Nombo urges Town Planners That their voices will be heard by the UPND Government

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The Local Government and Rural Development minister Garry Nkombo has said that politicians in the Patriotic Front government put a blanket over the faces of town planners and told them to be just rubber stamps.

Addressing delegates to the Zambia Institute of Planners (ZIP) 6th national planning conference, Mr Nkombo said that under the PF government planners had no voice and assured that when the UPND government is done with “our five years, this country would have changed for the better”.

He said there is a need for orderliness in the country.

Nkombo urged the planners to be free to tell him if he does anything wrong.

“You being professionals come to me and say this is wrong. I won’t label you PF. You had no voice before, you were cut down into submission just to protect your job. Some people even changed their names. We are determined to be blind with regards your surname,” he said. “One of the challenges we had was political interference. One day I could just wake up and say this is my land. We politicians put a blanket over your face and told you to just be rubber stamps. The politicians even disregarded ZEMA (Zambia Environmental Management Agency) over Forest 27 [in Lusaka East].”

Nkombo urged the planners to think of posterity and not just themselves in discharging their duties.

“They should be futuristic and not distort the environment of the future generation. Put country first before self. Get back to your basics. They call it legacy. What legacy do you want to leave behind? Don’t hide behind politicians when you have other hidden agendas,” he said.

Nkombo also said the PF had taken away the powers of the police.

“Even you the planners had your powers siphoned away by cadres who became planners and even started to distribute plots,” he said.

Nkombo said on the Copperbelt a minister even got land in a golf course. He said Zambians have to realise that the government has changed and that there is an air of invigoration.

He said planners need recognition without which they might be tempted to do wrong things.

“Decentralisation started a long time and it was just on paper, but now it is a baby that is walking. When we are done with our five years, this country would have changed for the better,” said Nkombo.

The Ministry’s director of physical planning Numeral Banda said planners play a very big role in mitigating disasters adding that when such disasters, be it health or environmental, happen the blame goes to them.

ZIP outgoing president Cooper Chibomba said the institute would support the UPND intentions.

He, however, raised a concern that planners feel frustrated when they plan only to have their plans approved three years later.

Operational challenges pose a threat to the delivery of quality education to pupils in Kalomo

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KALOMO district commissioner, Joshua Sikaduli says operational challenges facing learning institutions pose a threat to the delivery of quality education to pupils.

Mr. Sikaduli made the remarks after touring three learning institutions in Kalomo yesterday to appreciate the challenges such institutions are facing to effectively deliver quality education to the learners.

He was informed that most schools have inadequate classrooms alongside receiving erratic grants and experience short supply of water in most township learning institutions.

Kalomo secondary boarding school head teacher, Rex Nalubamba appealed for the completion of the school wall fence to avert constant break ins by thieves to the pupils dormitories with Mwaata day secondary school registering for the completions of a 200 bed capacity girls dormitory which has taken years to be completed due to lack of sponsors, putting girl learners renting in the nearby compounds at risk for sexual abuse.

Mukwela youth skills training centre of Kalomo also registered its displeasure for the continued wrangle between the institution and the local community over its land ownership.

The training institution offering skills to the youth says its parent ministry is geared to put up a fully-fledged institute but the persistent land wrangle has hampered its progression to that stage. The centre offers general agriculture, food production, metal fabrication, power electrical, tailoring, bricklaying and carpentry and auto mechanics.

However, the institution has no transport forcing the centre to transport its production unit produce in ox carts for sale to town.

“Imagine, we have no transport, we take our produce in ox carts for sale to raise money to cater for our auxiliary staff who are not on government payroll and to sustain the operations of the centre,” centre director, Sylvester Singani told the Kalomo district commissioner during his tour of the institution.

High GBV cases in Muchinga worries Government

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Muchinga Province Assistant Secretary Chiwele Kondomone says he is saddened by the high number of Gender Based Violence (GBV) cases in the province.

Mr Kondomone says it is disappointing to see that barely a week passes without recording GBV cases in the region among them being violence against women and defilement of children in communities.

He says Kanchibiya District is among the districts with high numbers of GBV cases saying it is disheartening to see women and girls being harmed.

”To ensure that cases of GBV are reduced in Muchinga province measures have been put in place and perpetrators will face the law, ” he said.

Mr Kondomone told ZANIS in an interview in Kanchibiya District yesterday during the launch of 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based violence (GBV).

He said that each resident in the area should take part in the fight if the province is to reduce on GBV cases.

He said the provincial administration in Muchinga province will work with other stakeholders during and after the 16 days of Activism against GBV in a bid to change the mindset of GBV perpetrators.

Meanwhile, Ministry of Gender Muchinga province focal point person Humphrey Mwewa says his ministry has lined up a number of sensitizations programmes during this year’s 16 days of Activism.

Mr. Mwewa disclosed that radio programmes and visitations of various communities in all the districts are some of the programmes to be undertaken.

He added that various stakeholders such as traditional leaders, CARE Zambia among other have also come on board to sensitize residents in the fight against GBV.

”We commend some traditional leaders who have already taken measures to curb the vice and reaffirmed government’s commitment to the promotion of all human rights and fundamental freedoms, ” he said.

And a resident of Kanchibiya District, Prisca Mulenga said the causes of GBV cases in the area are poverty and luck of employment among residents.

”Most of the men and young people just spend their time taking alcohol in the villages and when they get home they start fighting us women and also defiling the young girls, ” she added.

Ms. Mulenga further appealed to government to ensure women and youths are empowered a thing that will reduce cases of GBV as most them will be busy once empowered.

This year’s 16 days of Activism Against Gender Based violence (GBV) was commemorated under the theme, “Orange the World, End Violence against Women and Girls Now!”

Responding to Emmanuel Mwamba Over Allowances

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By Thabo Kawana

I have noted with gratitude the article on sitting allowances written by my good friend who not too long ago was a civil servant himself and now a politician.

I want to make it clear that what I have written here is my personal views and that the said views herein do not represent the position of the UPND Alliance nor the Government. This is strictly a whatsapp conversation meant for social and not official consumption.

Let me begin by agreeing with him (Mwamba) firstly that, Yes, Sitting Allowances for civil servants, were abolished in 2012. However, other allowances remained such as Subsistence and Out of Pocket among various others. And the President did not call out a specific allowance like sitting allowance but rather mentioned allowances in general meaning, this can relate to but not explicitly sitting allowance only.

So do senior civil servants and officials still receive allowances beyond the ban of allowances such as sitting allowance from 2012?

Yes they do and this is what happens, the organisers of these meetings and workshops who are junior to middle management civil servants whom we shall reffer to as the “tu chawa committee”, would go out of their way to impress the “clique” by ensuring one way or another, they still got Govt money into their pockets even on an ordinary working day.

How? The tu chawa committee would organize meetings and/or workshops involving Government Officials at venues such as Mika Lodge or Sandy’s Creation and then pay allowances of K900 or more depending on your position for the day claiming that Mika Lodge is in Chongwe District whilst Sandy’s Creation is in Chilanga District for example and therefore the Officials are out of their jurisdiction hence allowances being paid to them.

Positions such as that of a PS get over K1200 per day.

President HH simply handed a cure to this mischief, the forth coming workshop for Ministers and Permanent Secretaries will be at Mulungushi International Conference Center within Lsk so no allowances expected to be paid out.

Then I want to also believe that the traveling Provincial Ministers and PSs shall be accommodated and fed hence only attracting an out-of-pocket allowance which is like K240 per day.

This works out cheaper and prudent in utilization of public funds as is envisioned and espoused by His Excellency the President.

Ala mukose ba clique, the days of chewing free money from Govt are over. It’s now time to work for the pipo of Zambia and correctly earning what is truly due to one and not free stealing of public resources.

The days of applying low standards to high office are over!

Bally is fixing this.

Recovering Power Dynamos Rout Indeni, Nkana Lose

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Power Dynamos have thumped Indeni 3-0 at home in Kitwe to continue rising in the FAZ Super Division under new coach Mwenya Chipepo.

Skipper Godfrey Ngwenya, youngster Joshua Mutale and substitute Tranquilin Mwepu contributed a goal each in Power’s third consecutive win.

Power took a 1-0 lead into the break thanks to Ngwenya’s 26th minute goal at Arthur Davies Stadium.

Mutala doubled the lead five minutes after the break with Mwepu, who came in for Kennedy Musonda on 65 minutes, completing the scoring spree two minutes into added time.

Meanwhile, the win has pushed Power from 13th into ninth placed on the table after accumulating 16 points from fourteen matches played.

Indeni remained fourth from the bottom of the table on 12 points after playing thirteen games.

In Lusaka, Kabwe Warriors moved into third place on the table after stunning Nkwazi 1-0 away at Nkoloma Stadium.

Striker Akakulubelwa Mwachiaba scored the goal that moved Warriors to 20 points after thirteen matches played.

Elsewhere, Nkana were edged 1-0 by Prison Leopards away in Kabwe on Saturday.

Striker Isaac Ngoma scored a 12th minute goal at the President Stadium.

FAZ Super Division – Week 13

27/11/2021

Power Dynamos 3-0 Indeni

Prison Leopards 1-0 Nkana

Forest Rangers 1-0 Kansanshi Dynamos

Nkwazi 0-1 Kabwe Warriors

Kafue Celtic 1-0 Konkola Blades

26/11/2021

Lusaka Dynamos 1-1 Chambishi

28/11/2021

Zesco United Vs Buildcon

Green Eagles Vs Green Buffaloes

Zambian Football Mourns Kelvin Mwanza

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Zambian football is mourning ex-Chipolopolo midfielder Kelvin Mwanza who was hit by a car in Lusaka on Thursday.

Mwanza, commonly known as Miller Koswe, was a youth coach at Lusaka Dynamos at the time of his death.

“Lusaka Dynamos Football Club hereby sadly confirms the untimely passing of Lusaka Dynamos youth team Assistant Coach Kelvin ‘Miller’ Mwanza who was involved in a road traffic accident last night,” Lusaka Dynamos announced on Friday.

“The Club board, management, staff and footballers all wish to pass our sincere, heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to the Mwanza Family.”

Mwanza won the 1998 FAZ Super Division title with Nchanga Rangers.

He also played for Kitwe United, Kabwe Warriors and the Zambia Under-20 squad that won the 1999 COSAFA Cup under Coach Patrick Phiri.

“Gone too soon, rest in peace my brother,” ex-Zambia defender Billy Mwanza reacted.

Former Chipolopolo striker Francis Kombe wrote on facebook: “You have gone too soon my friend, my coach, my brother Miller but why. I will greatly miss you Miller koswe.”

Mwanza’s former team mate at Kitwe United, Joseph Sitali hailed the deceased as the most skillful midfielder he has ever played with.

“The most skillful midfielder I have ever played with. Milla Koswe,” Sitali stated.

Grace Chanda Wins 2021 FAZ Woman Player of the Year Award

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Shepolopolo and Red Arrows striker Grace Chanda is thrilled to bag two accolades at the inaugural Women in Football Awards Gala hosted by FAZ on Friday night in Lusaka.

Chanda scooped the Best Player of the Season Award and the Top Scorer of the Year Award.

She scored 35 goals in 26 games this season.

“I work hard and I have the heart to perform. We work as a team that is why I score goals,” Chanda said when receiving the award.

Chanda shrugged of competition from team mate Margaret Belemu and Green Buffaloes defender Lushomo Mweemba to win the top award.

Green Buffaloes and Women Under-17 coach Charles Haalubono won the Coach of the Year Award for helping the Soldiers win the FAZ National Women’s League title.

Lushomo Mweemba was voted the Best Defender of the Season Award with Aisha Mbwana winning the Best Goalkeeper of the Year Award and Buffaloes’ captain; Joana Benaya was voted the Best Midfielder of the Season.

Mary Wilombe won the Most Disciplined Player of the Season Award with Evarine Susan Katongo getting the Young Player of the Year Award.

Shepolopolo ailing midfielder Mary Mwakapila was awarded the FAZ President’s Award in absentia for her contribution to the success of the Senior National Team that represented Africa at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

Outspoken journalist Wezi Mazunda scooped the Journalist of the Year Award while the Online Media Award went to Moses Mwanza of Zamfoot.

Government remains committed to establishing a durable Constitutional Order -Justice Minister

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Justice Minister Mulambo Haimbe says Government remains committed to establishing a durable Constitutional Order that will catalyze the political, social, and economic development of Zambia.

Mr. Haimbe said the establishment of a durable Constitution Order shall be premised on broad-based consensus and inclusivity of all the people of Zambia.

The Justice Minister was speaking in Lusaka last night when he officiated at this year’s commemoration of the Constitution Day of India which falls on November 26, every year organized by the High Commission of India in Lusaka.

Mr. Haimbe stated that Zambia cherished the continued existing bonds of friendship and good relations between the two sovereign states.

And High Commissioner of India to Zambia Ashok Kumar said his Country’s Constitution, adopted on November 26, 1949, is the largest written constitution.

The High Commissioner also stressed the key role of the Constitution of India in empowering the people of India and in upholding the high democratic values.

Mr. Kumar congratulated Zambia for a peaceful 2021 general election which resulted in a smooth transfer of power adding that he looked forward to working closely with the New Dawn Government.

Meanwhile, distinguished Overseas Citizen of India and Judge -In- Charge of the Kitwe Commercial Court, Justice Abha Patel, said Zambia’s peaceful elections enriched Constitutional values and ethos.

Justice Patel said the long deliberations that took place before the Constitution of India was adopted reflected the high democratic values that India stands for.

Sitting allowances were abolished in 2012, President Hichilema should have been corrected by Cabinet Office

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Former Zambia’s Ambassador to Ethiopia Emmanuel Mwamba has said that he was surprised to hear President Hakainde Hichilema state that no sitting allowances, as was done in the past, will be paid to both Ministers and Permanent Secretaries when they hold a workshop in Lusaka next week.

In a statement posted on social media, Ambassador Mwamba said that sitting allowances were abolished in 2012, and he expected a quick rebuttal or clarification from Cabinet Office.

Mr. Mwamba said that the 2012/13 Policy revised conditions of service and payment of allowances to government officials and it abolished almost all remunerative allowances such as sitting, overtime, lunch, bonuses allowances and consolidated them into a salary.

Below is the full statement

By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba

I was rather surprised to hear His Excellency President Hakainde Hichilema state that no sitting allowances, as was done in the past, will be paid to both Ministers and Permanent Secretaries when they hold a workshop in Lusaka next week.

Sitting allowances were abolished in 2012. I expected a quick rebuttal or clarification from Cabinet Office.

It has not.

Remunerative allowances that include sitting allowances were abolished in 2012/13 when the Government implemented the 2010 Pay Policy.

This Policy revised conditions of service and payment of allowances to government officials. It abolished almost all renumerative allowances such as sitting, overtime, lunch, bonuses allowances and consolidated them into a salary.

Sitting allowances were abolished.

However, the Government retained only duty-facilitating allowances. Government still pays duty-facilitating allowances for those officers working outside station, outside town or outside the country.

The government introduced Daily-Subsistence Allowances for officers and officials traveling outside town.

Even in this case, sitting allowances were abolished as government pays for accommodation and food, and a small out-of-pocket allowance.

In the case of the workshop due next week, Government will NOT pay any allowances, including sitting allowances to Ministers and Permanent Secretaries based in Lusaka.

However, it will pay duty-facilitating allowances to those Provincial Ministers and Provincial Permanent Secretaries from outside Lusaka to allow and facilitate their travel, and their accommodation.

In fact, for fuel, imprest was abolished and a standard formula was devised to pay based on number of kilometers to be covered. The Minister or PS from Kabwe, Central Province will not receive the same fuel amount as the PS coming from Solwezi or Kasama.

So to be clear, no Minister or Permanent Secretaries based in Lusaka received or were paid allowances for their meetings, workshop, ad-hoc, committees and other such functions being held at Mulungushi International Conference or Government Complex which form part of their normal daily duties in Lusaka.

However, every government, including that of President Hichilema has bemoaned the abuse of public resources using unnecessary workshops or deliberately moving such meetings and workshops to places like Livingstone so that officials could benefit from stipends.

This must be curtailed and justification is shown why such Meetings should take place outside town or in person.

In fact, the COVID-19 pandemic has shown us that nearly all meetings including Cabinet Meetings and one due to take place next week can take occur virtually and this can save huge government resources.

Chambishi Earn Draw at Lusaka Dynamos

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Struggling sides Lusaka Dynamos and Chambishi battled to a 1-1 draw in Friday’s FAZ Super Division match played at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka.

Dynamos needed a second half equaliser to snatch a point at home against the promoted side.

Midfielder Victor Kashitu put visiting Chambishi in front with a 22nd minute goal as the Copperbelt side went on to take a 1-0 lead into the break.

Forward Songa Chipyoka pushed in the equaliser after 55 minutes.

Meanwhile, Dynamos moves to 12 points after playing 13 matches.

Chambishi remained stuck at the bottom of the table with nine points from 13 games played.

FAZ Super Division -Week 13

26/11/2021

Lusaka Dynamos 1-1 Chambishi

27/11/2021

Kafue Celtic Vs Konkola

Nkwazi Vs Kabwe Warriors

Forest Rangers Vs Kansanshi Dynamos

Prison Leopards Vs Nkana

Power Dynamos Vs Indeni

28/11/2021

Green Eagles Vs Green Buffaloes

Buildcon Vs ZESCO United

Binga Arrive For CAF Confed Clash Against Zesco

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Malian side Binga FC have arrived in the country ahead of Sunday’s CAF Confederation Cup pre-group stage first leg match against Zanaco to be played at National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka.

The Binga delegation landed at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport slightly after 15h00 aboard Ethiopian Airline.

The Bankers dropped to the CAF Confederation Cup after being eliminated from the CAF Champions League at the pre-group stage.

Zanaco and Binga will meet in the return leg December 5 away at Stade Modibo Keita Stadium in Bamako, Mali.

Meanwhile, Zanaco midfielder Kelvin Kapumbu has told club media that the Bankers are aiming to win the first leg tie.

“Our main focus now is playing Binga and making it through to the group stage then from there we aim to reach the finals,” Kapumbu said.

“We are shaping up well for this Sunday’s fixture. We are ready and we want to win.”

Zanaco last competed in the Confederation Cup during the 2019/20 campaign when they reached the quarterfinals.

“The previous games we have played have been part of the preparations and winning against Celtic (league game) is a boost for us,” Kapumbu said.

Patson Reflects on Europa Goal

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Chipolopolo striker Patson Daka has hailed his Leicester City teammates after scoring in Thursday’s 3-1 Europa League win over Legia Warsaw at home in England.

This was Daka’s goal number five for Leicester in the Europa League.

The win pushed Leicester to the top of Group C as the club moved closer to reaching the knockout stage.

“Amazing performance from the team tonight, great football and great atmosphere from the fans, it’s a really important victory for us tonight” Daka reacted in a post-match interview.

“I am a goal scorer, I know my responsibility, I know my job so I have to make sure that I am found in the right place at the right time, of course I know the quality that we have in the team so I have to make sure to put the icing on the cake,” Daka said.

Daka scored alongside his teammates James Maddison and Wilfred Ndidi.

He added:“I take every opportunity that I get, every chance that I get I have to take it and it also shows the confidence and support that I am receiving from the team so I just have to make sure that I utilise the chance.”

Government Places Indeni Petroleum Refinery on Care and Maintenance, Some Staff to be Re-deployed

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The Minister of Energy Peter Kapala has announced that the government has placed the Indeni Petroleum refinery, in Ndola on care and maintenance as part of reforms aimed at promoting efficiency and stability in the petroleum subsector.

Mr. Kapata said that the move will result in having fewer employees at Indeni with the option of re-deployment of staff and voluntary separation for those who may wish to leave the company.

Mr Kapata aid that products such as petrol, Jet A1, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Kerosene and Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) will all be transported via road as they will no longer be produced by the refinery.

The Energy Minister however said that the government intends to implement the pumping of Low Sulphur Gasoil (LSG) Diesel through the TAZAMA pipelines as one of the reforms.

Mr Kapata has said in a statement that as promised, the new dawn government has begun the process of reforming the fuel supply chain in a bid to achieve least-cost pricing while ensuring a stable supply of petroleum products and assured the nation that reforms in the fuel supply and procurement system will be done in a transparent manner with the participation of the private sector.

Below is the full statement