CHRISTIANS AGAINST POVERTY IN ZAMBIA-CAPIZ NEWS ITEM 1. APPOINTMENT OF EMMANUEL MWAMBA AS PS AND MWANSA KAPEYA AS INFORMATION MINISTER
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CHRISTIANS AGAINST POVERTY IN ZAMBIA-CAPIZ NEWS ITEM
1. APPOINTMENT OF EMMANUEL MWAMBA AS PS AND MWANSA KAPEYA AS INFORMATION MINISTER:
We congratulate his Excellency President Michael Sata for appointing these gallant workers in the name of Emmanuel Mwamba as PS, great hard worker indeed and Mwansa Kapeya as minister of Information, a veteran and hard worker with vast experience in the Journalism fraternity.
We believe they will bring great changes in the ministry of Information especially spearheading the implementation of freedom of information bill.
I believe the PF government can be comfortable now to table the freedom of information bill in parliament.
2. VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT CAN REDUCE URBANIZATION:
We should discourage rural migration to urban areas for greener pasture by village development concept like other countries have done.
The road infrastructure cutting through areas of development, new districts, new manufacturing industries in villages if vigorously lobbied can attract major banks, shopping malls, post offices, western union, filling stations, big markets like Soweto market, City market, Buseko market which do host people from 10 provinces of Zambia and other nationalities etc to come to villages and create employment and participation of local village businesses in this competition and such infrastructure found in cities or townships can greatly change villages and rural dwellers will not desire to come to Lusaka or urban areas.
Some shanty compounds near Lusaka can be demolished and built into well arranged townships to reduce street vending, rural migration as most of the people in those shanty compound areas if demolished would have been employed in the same development program or graduated to better businesses as a result of new developed areas especially if empowered by government.
Statement by
Evangelist Gregory Chileshe,
CAPIZ President.