| Rupiah opens Parliament |
| Written by Chibaula Silwamba | |
| PRESIDENT Rupiah Banda today said his government will spend K200 billion on rehabilitating the Chipata-Mfuwe road aimed at boosting tourism in the South Luangwa National Park. And President Banda has opened a liaison office at State House to deal with issues concerning Zambiansin the diaspora. Officially opening the fourth session of the 10th National Assembly in Lusaka, President Banda said the tourism sector continued to rank high on his government’s development agenda as it held great potential in the diversification of the economy. “The South Luangwa National Park is another priority area for tourism development. However, poor accessibility to and within the area continues to pose a serious constraint to further development of tourism. Government therefore, has this year embarked on rehabilitating the Chipata-Mfuwe road leading to the national park at a cost of K200 billion. On the diapora, President Banda said he had decided to set up a liaison office at State House to deal with issues related to Zambians based in the diaspora. “In addition, I have directed the On corruption, President Banda threatened to fire corrupt government officials. |
1 comments:
Is there a way to reach the so called diaspora desk at state house apart from walking in there. I was expecting they have a website or at least contact info. To me this sounds like lip service by RB and his team
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