Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Chingola-Chililabombwe road remains a priority on government agenda-HH

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President Hakainde Hichilema says the Chingola-Chililabombwe road remains a priority on government agenda.

Addressing Chililabombwe residents this evening, the President said government is aware that the Chingola -Chililabombwe road is in a diplorable state and needs urgent attention.

The President said despite inheriting deplorable roads, the government will ensure that they work on the roads in the quickest possible time.
And speaking earlier, Minister of Mines Paul Kabuswe who is also Chililabombwe Member of Parliament said government will also work on the Chililabombwe-Kasumbalesa road.

“Your government will soon work on the Chililabombwe-Kasumbalesa road. This is an important road that will boost the economic status of the province,” he said.

Meanwhile Chililabombwe town came to a standstill as hundreds of residents lined the streets leading to Lubengele grounds in a bid to have a glimpse of the Head of State.

President Hichilema has since returned back to Lusaka.

7 COMMENTS

  1. People in the community are amazed at things going on.Before ascending to power, they condemned the people who undertook road projects labelling them having misplaced priorities.They criticised them that people cannot eat roads. Here we see……..

  2. And that’s TEN months after the election victory – and STILL nothing has been delivered or achieved

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  3. How many priorities you need to fulfil? Im sure you’ve promised Mufulirans that the Mufulira Ndola Road is a priority

  4. How many priorities you need to fulfil? Im sure you’ve promised Mufulirans that the Mufulira Ndola Road is a priority. And the Mokambo road and the Pedicle Road and the Sakania

  5. Kuwayaya fye. We need a dual carriage way to Kasumbalesa not jst to work on it. Ba president u too slow to react, since nothing hs bn done.

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