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Thursday, September 26, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Professor Wangari Muta Maathai remembered
Tomorrow, September 25, 2013 at 09:30 am, family and friends of Professor Wangari Muta Maathai, along with members of the Green Belt Movement (GBM), will gather in Karura Forest to commemorate the
second anniversary of Professor Wangari Muta Maathai’s passing.
The Second Anniversary Memorial Service will bring together a diverse group of Kenyans and international friends to celebrate Prof. Maathai’s life and her outstanding achievements in environmental conservation, sustainable development, democracy and peace. “As we celebrate and remember our founder, Prof. Wangari Muta Maathai, we rededicate ourselves to keeping her legacy alive,” said Pauline Kamau, Executive Director of the Green Belt Movement. “Like the proverbial humming bird, we have no choice but to ’do the best that we can’ for the planet and her peoples, Prof. Maathai showed us how!” she added.
“Our hearts are full of memories and gratitude for her life and great courage in the fight for the environment,” said Professor Vertistine B. Mbaya, GBM Board member. “We return to Karura Forest to celebrate her life and honor legacy because she loved Karura and so valiantly fought to save the forest from destruction”, she added.
“We urge people of good will across Kenya and around the world to celebrate Prof.Maathai’s life and keep her legacy alive by planting two trees and commit to protect the environment in her memory”, said Duncan Okoth, Project Officer – Corporate, GBM.
The Second Anniversary Memorial of Prof. Maathai will be held in Karura Forest - access to the
venue will be via the Limuru Road Gate. The Memorial Service venue is wheelchair accessible
and open to the public.
Monday, September 23, 2013
World closing in on Millennium Development Goal 6
UNAIDS reports a 52% reduction in new HIV infections among children
and a combined 33% reduction among adults and children since 2001.
World closing in on Millennium Development Goal 6, globally the
AIDS epidemic has been halted and reversed—race is on to reach universal
access to HIV treatment.
As world leaders prepare
to meet at the United Nations General Assembly to review progress
towards the Millennium Development Goals—a new report from the Joint
United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) shows dramatic
acceleration towards reaching 2015 global targets on HIV.
New HIV infections among adults and children were estimated at 2.3
million in 2012, a 33% reduction since 2001. New HIV infections among
children have been reduced to 260 000 in 2012, a reduction of 52% since
2001. AIDS-related deaths have also dropped by 30% since the peak in
2005 as access to antiretroviral treatment expands.By the end of 2012, some 9.7 million people in low- and middle-income countries were accessing antiretroviral therapy, an increase of nearly 20% in just one year. In 2011, UN Member States agreed to a 2015 target of reaching 15 million people with HIV treatment. However, as countries scaled up their treatment coverage and as new evidence emerged showing the HIV prevention benefits of antiretroviral therapy, the World Health Organization set new HIV treatment guidelines, expanding the total number of people estimated to be in need of treatment by more than 10 million.
“Not only can we meet the 2015 target of 15 million people on HIV treatment—we must also go beyond and have the vision and commitment to ensure no one is left behind,” said Michel SidibĂ©, Executive Director of UNAIDS.
Significant results have also been achieved towards meeting the needs of tuberculosis (TB) patients living with HIV, as TB-related deaths among people living with HIV have declined by 36% since 2004.
Despite a flattening in donor funding for HIV, which has remained around the same as 2008 levels, domestic spending on HIV has increased, accounting for 53% of global HIV resources in 2012. The total global resources available for HIV in 2012 was estimated at US$ 18.9 billion, US$ 3-5 billion short of the US$ 22-24 billion estimated to be needed annually by 2015.
As well as outlining new global HIV estimates, the 2013 UNAIDS Report on the global AIDS epidemic reviews progress on ten specific targets which were set by United Nations Member States in the 2011 UN Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS.
The report finds that progress has been slow in ensuring the respect of human rights, securing access to HIV services for people most at risk of HIV infection, particularly people who use drugs, and in preventing violence against women and girls––a key factor in vulnerability to HIV. Gender inequality, punitive laws and discriminatory actions are continuing to hamper national responses to HIV and concerted efforts are needed to address these persistent obstacles to the scale up of HIV services for people most in need.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Private consumption grows significantly in Africa
Retail sales are increasing significantly due to favourable
demographics and a growth spurt in retailers entering the African
market.
Private consumption is growing significantly in Africa due to strong population growth and a young and emerging middle class - 27 African countries have already attained middle-income status and, with the current growth rates 40 countries could reach that status by 2025, according to professional services firm, EY. McKinsey’s report on the African consumer market, The rise of the African consumer, puts private consumption in Africa higher than in India or Russia - it increased by US$568-billion from 2000 to 2010. McKinsey expects consumer-facing industries to grow by a further US$410-billion from 2012 to 2020, with consumer goods and food anticipated to account for US$185-billion (45%) of that.
It is worth noting that the global retail terrain has changed dramatically since the turn of the decade. Developing nations continue to lure formidable global retailers, with smaller untapped markets providing new profit frontiers, less international competition and greater pricing flexibility.
Africa’s top 10 retailers 2012 - banner sales (US$m)
Retail sales are increasing significantly in Africa due to favourable demographics and a growth spurt in retailers entering the market.
A macro view of factors influencing retail markets
Economic factors driving consumption: GDP growth and inflation impact consumer demand. In periods of economic expansion, disposable income rises, increasing the demand for finished goods. However, inflation is like a vice on spending as it has the potential to squeeze retailers’ profit margins and erode consumers’ disposable income.
Socioeconomic factors: Demographic trends are a key factor affecting global retailers. The current population, forecast population growth rate, estimated escalation in per capita GDP and rate of change in urbanisation provide a useful indication of the size of the consumer market, potential purchasing power and levels of shopper concentration. Urbanisation, more specifically, is an important indicator of the ease in accessibility for a retailer. McKinsey estimates that urban per capita incomes are on average 80% higher than those of countries as a whole. An example is Ghana, where 29% of households have disposable income of more than US$5,000, compared to 55% in Accra alone.
Nigeria, Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have the most favourable macroeconomic backdrops for consumption spending growth.
Income brackets
Income elasticities, which measure the change in the quantity of goods demanded in response to a change in real income, affect the type of goods that can be sold in different markets. Food products are usually highly inelastic, while demand for durable items are more elastic. Importantly, annual household incomes of above US$5,000 represent the level at which individuals begin spending more than half their disposable income on items other than food, according to McKinsey. Therefore, food products are likely to dominate consumer spending in income brackets less than US$5,000, while durable goods such as clothing and apparel will be more popular among individuals earning above this level. Growth in discretionary income should result in greater demand for hard goods like electronics and furniture.
Most developed retail markets in Africa: A comparison with India
India, South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria, with their fast-growing consumer markets and increasing affluence, present lucrative investment opportunities for retailers. They are already the targets of multinational companies pursuing the first-mover advantage in new growth markets as a means to offset sluggish demand in developed economies. These four markets share an important characteristic - their retail sectors are rapidly growing their share of GDP. The increasing prominence of the India-Africa trade corridor will, in our view, lead to brisk investment by retailers.
If we equally weigh the four variables under the socioeconomic factors section, India seems to offer the most attractive consumer market. However, the sheer size of its population tends to skew the findings. When this is excluded, India ranks below Kenya and Nigeria but is above South Africa primarily due to its faster GDP/capita growth rate. Notwithstanding its population size, Kenya is top in the remaining categories. Interestingly, Deloitte identifies Nairobi as a prime destination for modern retailing in its report on the next generation of retail markets. It is important to note that while South Africa has a sizeable population, its population growth rate, pace of change in GDP/capita and urbanisation levels are forecast to be relatively low.
Know your consumer
There are a few factors to take into consideration when assessing the most attractive consumer environments in Africa, including a good local management team, strong local partners, local competition, alternative distribution methods, population density, infrastructure, acquisition opportunities, and branding. But, it is probably most important to understand the African consumer, which has been addressed by McKinsey’s African Consumer Insight Centre. Some of the key findings of the centre’s survey include the following:
- Contrary to popular belief, consumers across the continent attach significant importance to both quality and brand
- Brand loyalty averages around 58% in Africa.
- In North Africa, international brands are preferred, but sub-Saharan Africa is more accepting of local brands.
- Price and promotion sensitivity is high.
- Of the urban consumers surveyed, 70% have access to a bank account, while 75% of the respondents say they save monthly.
- There are distinct consumer segments in Africa, with each placing importance on different areas like price, brand, and quality.
Zambia's President opens the third session of the Eleventh National Assembly
SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY MR. MICHAEL CHILUFYA SATA,
OBITUARY
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE THIRD SESSION OF THE ELEVENTH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ON FRIDAY, 20TH SEPTEMBER, 2013.
INTRODUCTION
IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECORUM OF THIS AUGUST HOUSE, I JOIN YOU AND THE
REST OF THE HONOURABLE MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT TO OFFICIALLY OPEN THE
THIRD SESSION OF THE ELEVENTH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.
IT
IS ONE YEAR SINCE I LAST ADDRESSED THIS AUGUST HOUSE ON THE OCCASION OF
THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE SECOND SESSION OF THE ELEVENTH NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY AND A NUMBER OF DEVELOPMENTS HAVE SINCE TAKEN PLACE IN OUR
COUNTRY.
BEFORE I GO ANY FURTHER, I NOTE WITH SADNESS THAT DURING THE SECOND SESSION OF THE ELEVENTH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, THE HOUSE LOST THE HONOURABLE MEMBER FOR MANSA CENTRAL PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY, THE LATE MR. KENNEDY SAKENI, MP AND FORMER MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING SERVICES, WHO PASSED AWAY ON 5TH SEPTEMBER, 2013. MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.
MAY I NOW ASK THE HOUSE TO STAND AND OBSERVE A MINUTE OF SILENCE IN HONOUR OF OUR DEAR DEPARTED COLLEAGUE.
MR. SPEAKER,
THIS SESSION IS SPECIAL IN MANY RESPECTS. FIRSTLY, IT MARKS ALMOST TWO YEARS OF HARD WORK BY THE PATRIOTIC FRONT IN GOVERNMENT.
THE
PATRIOTIC FRONT GOVERNMENT CAME INTO POWER TO ADDRESS THE MANY SOCIAL
AND ECONOMIC CHALLENGES FACING THE ZAMBIAN PEOPLE SO AS TO RESTORE THEIR
DIGNITY AND PAST GLORY. THIS IS IN LINE WITH THE PF VISION WHICH IS
ENSHRINED IN OUR MANIFESTO WHICH STATES AND I QUOTE, "THE CITIZENS OF
THIS LAND, NOT ONLY DESERVE BETTER LIVES BUT ARE ENTITLED TO BETTER
LIVES", END OF QUOTE.
SECONDLY,
THE SESSION ALSO COMES AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF ZAMBIA HAVING
SUCCESSFULLY CO-HOSTED WITH ZIMBABWE, THE HIGHEST EVER ATTENDED UNITED
NATIONS WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION GENERAL ASSEMBLY LAST MONTH. THE EVENT HAS HELPED TO RAISE ZAMBIA'S IMAGE AS A TOURIST DESTINATION OF CHOICE.
THIRDLY, THIS SESSION SETS THE STAGE FOR THE COMMEMORATION OFZAMBIA'S 50TH INDEPENDENCE
ANNIVERSARY, THE GOLDEN JUBILEE, IN OCTOBER NEXT YEAR. THE THEME OF THE
CELEBRATIONS IS AND I QUOTE, "COMMEMORATING GOD'S FAVOUR OF ZAMBIA'S 50
YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE FOR CONTINUED PEACE, UNITY, DEMOCRACY, PATRIOTISM
AND PROSPERITY" END OF QUOTE.
MR. SPEAKER,
THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR US AS A COUNTRY TO REFLECT ON OUR ACHIEVEMENTS AND
CHALLENGES. IT IS EQUALLY, AN OCCASION TO MOTIVATE AND ENERGISE
OURSELVES AS A UNITED PEOPLE TO FACE THE FUTURE WITH RESOLVE.
DURING THE COMMEMORATION, GOVERNMENT
WILL BESTOW DESERVING INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE MADE OUTSTANDING
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS COUNTRY WITH "A SPECIAL SINGLE
CLASS INDEPENDENCE DAY MEDAL".
PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
MR. SPEAKER,
I AM HAPPY TO NOTE THAT, DURING THE SECOND SESSION OF THE ELEVENTH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, THE HONOURABLE MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WORKED TOGETHER ACROSS PARTY-LINES TO DEAL WITH MATTERS OF GREAT NATIONAL IMPORTANCE IN THE INTERESTS OF OUR PEOPLE. THIS WAS DEMONSTRATED BY THE NUMBER OF BILLS PASSED, PARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS DEBATED AND MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS PRESENTED.
I,
THEREFORE, WISH TO THANK YOU, MR. SPEAKER, THE HONOURABLE DEPUTY
SPEAKER, THE DEPUTY CHAIRPERSON OF COMMITTEES OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, AND
THE CHAIRPERSONS OF ALL THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSIONAL AND SELECT
COMMITTEES FOR EFFECTIVELY DISCHARGING YOUR FUNCTIONS. YOUR LEADERSHIP
ENABLED THE HOUSE TO CARRY OUT ITS CONSTITUTIONAL MANDATE AND ENSURE
THAT OUR GOVERNMENT WAS KEPT ON TRACK IN ITS PROVISION OF SERVICES TO
THE ZAMBIAN PEOPLE.
FURTHERMORE,
I WOULD LIKE TO THANK AND CONGRATULATE HIS HONOUR THE VICE PRESIDENT
AND LEADER OF GOVERNMENT BUSINESS IN THE HOUSE, ON THE EXCELLENT MANNER
IN WHICH HE DIRECTED GOVERNMENT BUSINESS. IN THANKING HIS HONOUR THE
VICE PRESIDENT, I ALSO ACKNOWLEDGE THE ROLE THAT PARTY WHIPS PLAYED IN
ENSURING THAT THE BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE WAS CONDUCTED SMOOTHLY.
SIMILARLY, I WOULD LIKE TO COMMEND THE CLERK OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
AND HER STAFF FOR THE EXCELLENT SERVICES AND THEIR DEDICATION TO DUTY.
LET ME TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO CONGRATULATE ALL THE NEW MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT, WHO HAVE SINCE JOINED THE HOUSE. I ALSO THANK THE ELECTORATE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE BY-ELECTIONS. I, HOWEVER, REGRET TO NOTE THAT SOME BY-ELECTIONS WERE CHARACTERISED BY VIOLENCE. I WISH TO EMPHASISE THE NEED FOR SELF-RESTRAINT AND TOLERANCE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER ELECTIONS SO AS TO ENABLE OUR DEMOCRACY TO FLOURISH.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
MR. SPEAKER,
UNDER THE PATRIOTIC FRONT GOVERNMENT, THE PERFORMANCE OF THE ECONOMY HAS CONTINUED TO BE POSITIVE, RECORDING GROWTH IN THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT OF 6.8 PERCENT AND 7.3 PERCENT IN 2011 AND 2012RESPECTIVELY.
THIS GROWTH WAS DRIVEN BY THE TRANSPORT, COMMUNICATIONS, CONSTRUCTION, AGRICULTURE, TRADE AND MANUFACTURING SECTORS.
INFLATION HAS REMAINED AT SINGLE DIGIT, RECORDED AT 7.1 PERCENT AS AT END OF AUGUST 2013. LENDING RATES HAVE FALLEN FROM AN AVERAGE OF 20PERCENT IN 2012 TO 16.3 PERCENT AS AT JUNE 2013.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE GOVERNMENT'S INITIATIVE OF BORROWING THROUGH THE EURO BOND, RESULTED IN INCREASING THE FISCAL SPACE FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.THIS HAS ENABLED THE COUNTRY TO UNDERTAKE PROJECTS SUCH AS THE RE-CAPITALISATION OF THE NITROGEN CHEMICALS OF ZAMBIA. THE
PRODUCTION OF FERTILIZER LOCALLY IS GOING TO BOOST OUR FARMERS'
PRODUCTION AND SUBSEQUENTLY INCREASE FOOD SECURITY AND GENERATE
EMPLOYMENT.
MR. SPEAKER,
EFFORTS
TO DIVERSIFY THE ECONOMY WILL BE GUIDED BY THE NATIONAL VISION 2030,
THE REVISED SIXTH NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN COVERING THE PERIOD 2013 TO
2016 AND THE DECENTRALISATION POLICY. THE FOCUS WILL BE ON THE KEY AREAS OF AGRICULTURE, INFRASTRUCTURE, MANUFACTURING,TOURISM, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. OUR GOAL IS TO ACHIEVE HIGHER AND SUSTAINED ECONOMIC GROWTH IN ORDER TO ALLEVIATE POVERTY THROUGH RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND JOB CREATION.
THE
PLANNING FRAMEWORK RE-AFFIRMS OUR GOVERNMENT'S COMMITMENT TO
COORDINATED PLANNING IN LINE WITH THE PATRIOTIC FRONT MANIFESTO WHICH
MUST BE OUR REFERENCE DOCUMENT AT ALL TIME. TO THIS END, GOVERNMENT WILL SOON PRESENT TO THIS HOUSE, THE 2014 NATIONAL BUDGET TO SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF PRIORITY PROGRAMMES. I URGE THIS AUGUST HOUSE TO SUPPORT THE BUDGET.
EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
MR. SPEAKER,
I
WISH TO RESTATE THAT EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IS
CRITICAL TO OUR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. IT IS, HOWEVER, A FACT THAT A GOOD
NUMBER OF OUR YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE NOT HAD ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION DUE
TO LIMITED SCHOOL SPACES PARTICULARLY, AT SECONDARY AND TERTIARY
EDUCATION LEVELS.
IN
OUR EFFORT TO ADDRESS THIS CHALLENGE, I WISH TO INFORM THIS HOUSE THAT
OUR GOVERNMENT IS REVIEWING THE EDUCATION POLICY AND STAKEHOLDER
CONSULTATIONS ARE ABOUT TO BE CONCLUDED. THE POLICY WILL REALIGN THE
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM TO ENSURE THAT THE ACADEMIC AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING
ARE HARMONISED FROM EARLY CHILDHOOD TO TERTIARY EDUCATION LEVELS.
THE AIM IS TO MAKE THE CURRICULA AT ALL LEVELS RELEVANT TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
IN
MY ADDRESS TO THIS HOUSE LAST YEAR, I DIRECTED THE MINISTER RESPONSIBLE
FOR EDUCATION TO ESTABLISH A REGULATORY BODY TO MONITOR EDUCATION
STANDARDS IN THE COUNTRY. I AM PLEASED THAT THE HIGHER EDUCATION ACT
WAS ENACTED. THIS ACT PROVIDES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE HIGHER
EDUCATION AUTHORITY. GOVERNMENT HAS COMMENCED THE PROCESS OF
ESTABLISHING THE AUTHORITY.
MR. SPEAKER,
WHILE
STEADY PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE TO EXPAND PRIMARY SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE,
GOVERNMENT RECOGNISES THE NEED TO ACCELERATE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW
SECONDARY SCHOOLS TO MEET THE GROWING DEMAND FOR POST PRIMARY EDUCATION.
IN THIS REGARD, GOVERNMENT HAS COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION OF 32 NEW SECONDARY SCHOOLS OUT OF THE PLANNED 84 IN THE COUNTRY.
IN 2014, GOVERNMENT WILL ACCELERATE THE COMPLETION OF THE REMAINING52 SCHOOLS
CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION. IT IS OUR GOVERNMENT'S POLICY TO ENSURE
THAT THE CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE ESPECIALLY, IN RURAL
AREAS IS ACCOMPANIED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF STAFF HOUSING UNITS SO AS TO
PROVIDE A CONDUCIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING ENVIRONMENT.
IN ADDITION TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOLS, GOVERNMENT
WILL ALSO ACCELERATE THE ROLLOUT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGIES IN LEARNING INSTITUTIONS TO ENHANCE BOTH ACCESS AND QUALITY
OF EDUCATION.
MR. SPEAKER,
IN
MY LAST ADDRESS TO THIS HOUSE, I ANNOUNCED THE CONSTRUCTION OF
UNIVERSITIES IN VARIOUS PROVINCES. I AM PLEASED TO INFORM THIS HOUSE
THAT CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHALIMBANA AND PALABANA UNIVERSITIES IN LUSAKA
PROVINCE, AND PAUL MUSHINDO AT LUBWA MISSION IN MUCHINGA PROVINCE HAS
COMMENCED. CONSTRUCTION OF THE DAVID LIVINGSTONE UNIVERSITY IN SOUTHERN
PROVINCE, KING LEWANIKA UNIVERSITY IN WESTERN PROVINCE AND LUAPULA
UNIVERSITY IN LUAPULA PROVINCE WILL COMMENCE SOON.
FURTHERMORE,
THE HOUSE MAY WISH TO NOTE THAT THE UPGRADING OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT
KWAME NKRUMAH AND MUKUBA UNIVERSITY COLLEGES HAS COMMENCED. THESE
MEASURES WILL BROADEN OPPORTUNITIES OF ACCESS TO UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
AND HELP DECONGEST THE THREE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES.
MR. SPEAKER,
GOVERNMENT IS AWARE THAT THE INFRASTRUCTURE AT THE THREE PUBLIC
UNIVERSITIES REQUIRES URGENT ATTENTION. I, THEREFORE, DIRECT THE
MINISTER RESPONSIBLE FOR EDUCATION TO ADDRESS INFRASTRUCTURE
REHABILITATION AT THESE UNIVERSITIES SO AS TO IMPROVE THE ACADEMIC
ENVIRONMENT.
OUR GOVERNMENT EXPECTS THAT THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION THAT WILL BE OFFERED ACROSS ALL LEVELS IN THE COMING YEARS, WILL MATCH THE PARENT'S EXPECTATIONS OF GOOD RESULTS. THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION MUST TAKE THIS DIRECTIVE SERIOUSLY.
MR. SPEAKER,
OUR
GOVERNMENT PLACES HIGH PRIORITY ON VOCATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT OF OUR
YOUTHS. THIS HAS GUIDED OUR GOVERNMENT TO INVEST IN THE CONSTRUCTION
AND EXPANSION OF TRADES TRAINING INSTITUTIONS THROUGH OUT THE COUNTRY.
I
AM, THEREFORE, DELIGHTED TO INFORM THIS HOUSE THAT CONSTRUCTION WORKS
OF THESE TRAINING INSTITUTIONS IN KALABO AND ISOKA ARE NEARING
COMPLETION WHILE THOSE FOR MWENSE AND MPOROKOSO TRADES TRAINING
INSTITUTES WILL COMMENCE BEFORE THE END OF THIS YEAR. IN ADDITION,
EXPANSION WORKS ARE UNDER WAY AT NORTHERN TECHNICAL COLLEGE, ZAMBIA AIR
SERVICES TRAINING INSTITUTE, CHOMA AND CHIPATA TRADES TRAINING
INSTITUTES, AND KABWE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.
HEALTH
MR. SPEAKER,
OUR GOVERNMENT REAFFIRMS ITS POSITION THAT GOOD HEALTH FOR OUR CITIZENS IS A PRE-CONDITION FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
GOVERNMENT
HAS CONTINUED WITH ITS COMMITMENT TO RE-ORGANISE THE HEALTH SECTOR TO
ENSURE SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN SERVICE DELIVERY IN A CLEAN, CARING
AND COMPETENT ENVIRONMENT AS CLOSE TO THE FAMILY AS POSSIBLE.
I AM PLEASED TO INFORM THIS AUGUST HOUSE THAT GOVERNMENT APPROVED THE NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY IN 2012. THE POLICY IS AIMED AT PROVIDING AN OPTIMUM PACKAGE OF HEALTH CARE. IAM THEREFORE, DIRECTING
THE MINISTER OF HEALTH TO ENSURE THAT HEALTH SERVICES ARE DISCHARGED
WITH THE NECESSARY EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS EXPECTED BY THE PUBLIC.
MR. SPEAKER,
IN
OUR QUEST TO BRING HEALTH CARE AS CLOSE TO THE FAMILY AS POSSIBLE,
GOVERNMENT HAS CONTINUED TO BUILD AND UPGRADE HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE
ACROSS THE COUNTRY AT ALL LEVELS. GOVERNMENT HAS MADE PROGRESS IN THIS AREA AND 137 HEALTH FACILITIES HAVE BEEN REHABILITATED COUNTRYWIDE. IN ADDITION, THE REHABILITATION WORKS FOR 110 HEALTH FACILITIES HAVE COMMENCED.
CONSTRUCTION OF TWO NEW DISTRICT HOSPITALS HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN SHANG'OMBO AND CHADIZA DISTRICTS. THESE HOSPITALS ARE NOW OPERATIONAL. FURTHERMORE, THE CONSTRUCTION OF FOUR NEW DISTRICT LEVEL HOSPITALS IN LUMWANA, LUFWANYAMA, CHIENGI AND SAMFYA ISEXPECTED TO BE COMPLETED BY THE END OF THE YEAR.
FURTHER, TWENTY ONE NEW DISTRICT HOSPITALS AND 114 HOUSING UNITS ARE UNDER CONSTRUCTION COUNTRYWIDE.
MR. SPEAKER,
IN MY ADDRESS LAST YEAR, I INFORMED THE HOUSE THAT GOVERNMENT WOULD COMMENCE THE CONSTRUCTION OF 650 HEALTH POSTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND EXPANSION OF THE CANCER DISEASES HOSPITAL.
I AM PLEASED TO INFORM THIS AUGUST HOUSE THAT CONTRACTS HAVE NOW BEEN SIGNED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE 650 HEALTH POSTS. THE CONSTRUCTION WILL BE DONE OVER A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS.
IN ADDITION, THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 220 BED
FACILITY AT THE CANCER DISEASES HOSPITAL IS EXPECTED TO BE COMPLETED BY
THE END OF THIS YEAR. GOVERNMENT HAS ALREADY PROCURED SPECIALISED
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS FACILITY. THE TRAINING OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL
IN VARIOUS CLINICAL FIELDS IS ALSO UNDERWAY.
FURTHER,
THE GOVERNMENT HAS COMMENCED THE MODERNIZATION AND UPGRADING OF THE
UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, NDOLA AND KITWE CENTRAL HOSPITALS, AND
LIVINGSTONE GENERAL HOSPITAL BY INSTALLING SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT.
THESE
MEASURES ARE AIMED AT AFFORDING MORE ZAMBIANS ACCESS TO SPECIALISED
QUALITY HEALTH CARE SERVICES AND HENCE, REDUCING THE COST ASSOCIATED
WITH TREATMENT ABROAD.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE
GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO IMPROVING THE PROCUREMENT AND DISTRIBUTION
OF ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES SO THAT DRUGS ARE READILY AVAILABLE IN ALL
HEALTH INSTITUTIONS. THIS WILL BE ACHIEVED THROUGH ALLOCATION OF
ADEQUATE FUNDS FOR THE PROCUREMENT AND DISTRIBUTIONOF ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES INCLUDING ANTI-RETROVIRAL DRUGS.
IN ADDITION, THE SERVICES OF THE MEDICAL STORES LIMITED WILL BE DECENTRALISED BY INTRODUCING REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION HUBS.
MR. SPEAKER,
TO
ADDRESS THE CRITICAL SHORTAGE OF SKILLED HEALTH PERSONNEL, GOVERNMENT
WILL CONSTRUCT, REHABILITATE AND EXPAND HEALTH TRAINING AND RESEARCH
INSTITUTIONS TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF GRADUATES AND PROMOTE RESEARCH IN
HEALTH.
AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT
MR. SPEAKER,
THE
AGRICULTURE SECTOR IS KEY TO ASSURING NATIONAL FOOD AND NUTRITIONAL
SECURITY, MITIGATING HIGH POVERTY LEVELS AND CREATING JOB OPPORTUNITIES.
TO THIS EFFECT, GOVERNMENT WILL ENHANCE USE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
IN PURSUIT OF ITS POLICY OBJECTIVE OF ACHIEVING A COMPETITIVE,
DIVERSIFIED AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR.
IN 2012, THE SECTOR CONTRIBUTED 19.2 PERCENT TO THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT. THIS WAS ON ACCOUNT OF GOOD PERFORMANCE OF THE CROPS AND LIVESTOCK SUB-SECTORS. A POSITIVE GROWTH WAS REGISTERED IN CROPS SUCH AS WHEAT, BARLEY, SOYA BEANS AND
RICE IN THE 2012/2013 AGRICULTURAL SEASON. HOWEVER, MAIZE PRODUCTION
FLUCTUATED REGIONALLY BECAUSE OF THE UNFAVOURABLE RAIN PATTERN
EXPERIENCED DURING THE LAST FARMING SEASON.
MR. SPEAKER.
OUR FOCUS FOR 2014 IS TO CONTINUE INVESTING IN THE CROP DIVERSIFICATION PROGRAMME SO THAT WE TRIGGER THE DESIRED 6 PERCENT ANNUAL GROWTH IN THE SUB-SECTOR. TO ACHIEVE THE PROJECTED GROWTH, GOVERNMENT WILL, AMONG OTHER THINGS, CONTINUE THE RE-CAPITALISATION OF THE NITROGEN CHEMICALS OF ZAMBIA.
IN ADDITION, GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE RESTRUCTURING THE FARMER INPUT SUPPORT PROGRAMME AIMED AT PROVIDING ACCESS TO INPUTS FOR900,000 SMALL SCALE FARMERS THROUGH BETTER TARGETING. THIS WILL BE COMPLEMENTED BY UP-SCALING THE ELECTRONIC VOUCHER SYSTEM.
MR. SPEAKER,
TO
INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY AMONG SMALL SCALE FARMERS, GOVERNMENT WILL FOCUS
ITS EFFORTS ON MODERNISING AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION THROUGH SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY
AND MECHANISATION. IN ADDITION GOVERNMENT WILL ALSO PROMOTE GOOD
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES WHICH WILL INCLUDE CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE, USE
OF IMPROVED SEED VARIETIES AND DIVERSIFY ON-FARM ACTIVITIES. THE MEASURES WILL BE SUPPLEMENTED BY ENHANCED EXTENSION SERVICES.
MR. SPEAKER,
DURING
MY ADDRESS TO THIS AUGUST HOUSE LAST YEAR, I INDICATED THAT GOVERNMENT
WOULD CONTINUE TO MAKE LAND AVAILABLE FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT UNDER
THE FARM BLOCK PROGRAMME. WORKS AT NANSANGA AND LUENA FARM BLOCKS ARE
PROGRESSING WELL.
IN NANSANGA, THE GOVERNMENT HAS CONSTRUCTED ROADS AND DAMS AND CONNECTED THE FARM BLOCK TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICITY GRID. IN LUENA, CONSTRUCTION OF INFRASTRUCTURE IS UNDERWAY. FURTHERMORE, LAND
HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED FOR FARM BLOCK DEVELOPMENT IN NORTH-WESTERN,
COPPERBELT, WESTERN, EASTERN, MUCHINGA AND NORTHERN PROVINCES.
CONSULTATIONS TO IDENTIFY LAND FOR DEVELOPING FARM BLOCKS WITH OUR
TRADITIONAL LEADERS IN LUSAKA AND SOUTHERN PROVINCES ARE STILL UNDERWAY.
MR. SPEAKER,
TO REDUCE OVER DEPENDENCE ON RAIN-FED AGRICULTURE, THE GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO PROGRESSIVELY BRING 17,000 HECTARES OF LAND UNDER IRRIGATION BY 2016. I AM GLAD TO REPORT THAT OVER 4,500 HECTARES IS NOW UNDER IRRIGATION AS PART OF THIS PROGRAMME.
MR. SPEAKER
THE GOVERNMENT'S INTERVENTIONS IN THE LIVESTOCK SUB-SECTOR WERE MAINLY IN
THE RESTOCKING AND DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMMES. THIS WAS DONE THROUGH
THE CREATION OF LIVESTOCK CENTRES AND ESTABLISHMENT OF DISEASE FREE
ZONES.
IN
2014, THE GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE PROMOTING INCREASED LIVESTOCK
PRODUCTION AND PRODUCTIVITY BY INCREASING THE NUMBER AND QUALITY OF
VARIOUS GENETICALLY SUPERIOR BREEDS OF LIVESTOCK.
TO
ADDRESS LIVESTOCK DISEASE OUTBREAKS, THE GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE WITH
THE CONSTRUCTION OF DIP TANKS AND LIVESTOCK CENTRES. THE GOVERNMENT WILL
ALSO CONTINUE WITH COUNTRYWIDE VACCINATION OF ANIMALS.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE
CURRENT SUPPLY LEVELS OF FISH FROM OUR RIVERS AND LAKES CANNOT MEET THE
NATIONAL DEMAND DUE TO DEPLETED FISH STOCKS. ACCORDINGLY, THE
GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE PROMOTING AQUACULTURE THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF FISH HATCHERIES AND LAKE BASED NURSERIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY. IN
ADDITION, THE GOVERNMENT SHALL PROMOTE FISH CONSERVATION AND
SURVEILLANCE TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE EXPLOITATION OF CAPTURE FISHERIES
RESOURCE.
MR. SPEAKER,
AGRICULTURAL
MARKETING HAS BEEN FACING SOME CHALLENGES FOR SOME TIME NOW. OUR
GOVERNMENT WILL PRIORITISE THE PROMOTION OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING WITH A
FOCUS ON INCREASED PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION. THIS WILL BE ACHIEVED
THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AGRIBUSINESS CENTRES; COMMUNITY CROP
BULKING AND MARKETING CENTRES; AND LIVESTOCK MARKETING CENTRES AS WELL
AS AGRO DEALER NETWORKS COUNTRYWIDE.
TO
COMPREHENSIVELY ADDRESS PROBLEMS WHICH WE HAVE ENCOUNTERED IN
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING, THE GOVERNMENT WILL REVIEW THE AGRICULTURE
MARKETING ACT. TO THIS EFFECT, I AM DIRECTING THE MINISTER RESPONSIBLE
FOR AGRICULTURE TO EXPEDITIOUSLY REVIEW THE ACT IN CONSULTATION WITH ALL
STAKEHOLDERS.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE
GOVERNMENT WILL, IN 2014, ENSURE THAT THERE IS SUFFICIENT FOOD RESERVES
AT ALL LEVELS BY ENHANCING STORAGE CAPACITY IN ORDER TO REDUCE
POST-HARVEST LOSSES. THIS WILL BE ATTAINED BY INCREASING THE STORAGE
CAPACITY BY A FURTHER 450,000 METRIC TONNES, BRINGING THE TOTAL TO 1.3 MILLION METRIC TONNES.
CONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION OF STORAGE FACILITIES WILL CONTINUE TO BRING THE REQUIRED MINIMUM NATIONAL STORAGE CAPACITY TO TWOMILLION METRIC TONNES.
THESE
MEASURES IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR WILL LEAD TO JOB CREATION AND
INCREASED INCOME GENERATION WHICH WILL ULTIMATELY CONTRIBUTE TO POVERTY
REDUCTION. OUR TARGET IS TO CREATE 510,000 JOBS BY 2016 IN THIS SECTOR ALONE.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND HOUSING
MR. SPEAKER,
LAST
YEAR, I RE-AFFIRMED OUR GOVERNMENT'S COMMITMENT TO THE DECENTRALISATION
OF FUNCTIONS IN OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT SYSTEM. TO DEMONSTRATE THIS
COMMITMENT, THE GOVERNMENT APPROVED THE REVISED NATIONAL
DECENTRALISATION POLICY, WHICH I LAUNCHED ON 16TH JULY, 2013.
MR. SPEAKER,
IN
A COUNTRY AS LARGE AND SPARSELY POPULATED AS OURS, CITIZEN
PARTICIPATION AND EFFECTIVE DELIVERY OF SERVICES IN MANY AREAS REMAIN A
DAUNTING TASK. IN ORDER TO ADDRESS THESE CHALLENGES, OUR GOVERNMENT HAS
CREATED 30 NEW DISTRICTS OUT OF WHICH 18 ARE ALREADY FUNCTIONAL.
I
THEREFORE, URGE, THE RESPONSIBLE MINISTER TO EXPEDITE THE
OPERATIONALISATION OF THE REMAINING NEWLY CREATED DISTRICTS FOR ENHANCED
LOCAL COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE AND DELIVERY OF SERVICES.
MR. SPEAKER,
TO STRENGTHEN THE REVENUE BASE OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES, THE GOVERNMENT IS IN THE PROCESS OF AMENDING THE RATING ACT.
WITH THE DECENTRALIZATION POLICY IN PLACE, I AM NOW DIRECTING THE RESPONSIBLE MINISTERS
FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND FINANCE TO ENSURE THAT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AND FINANCE ACTS ARE BROUGHT IN LINE WITH THE SPIRIT OF THE REVISED
NATIONAL DECENTRALIZATION POLICY. THIS POLICY MUST CHANGE OUR PEOPLE'S
LIVING STANDARDS AND CONTRIBUTE TO EMPLOYMENT CREATION IN ALL THE
DISTRICTS.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE
COUNTRY HAS BEEN EXPERIENCING A HUGE HOUSING DEFICIT, WHICH HAS
RESULTED IN SCARCE AND EXPENSIVE ACCOMODATION FOR OUR PEOPLE. IAM
THEREFORE, DIRECTING THE MINISTER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND HOUSING TO
EXPLORE VARIOUS PARTNERSHIPS AND INVESTMENT TO CUSHION THE CURRENT
NATIONAL HOUSING DEFICIT.
IN ADDITION, IN 2014, GOVERNMENT WILL RECAPITALIZE THE ZAMBIA NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY IN ORDER TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE FINANCE TO OUR PEOPLE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF HOUSING.
SOCIAL PROTECTION
MR. SPEAKER,
DURING
MY LAST ADDRESS TO THIS HOUSE, I COMMITTED GOVERNMENT TO DEVELOPING A
SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICY TO GUIDE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SOCIAL SAFETY
NETS AIMED AT CUSHIONING THE POOR AND VULNERABLE GROUPS FROM POVERTY.
I
WISH TO INFORM THIS AUGUST HOUSE THAT CONSULTATIONS ON THE DEVELOPMENT
OF THE NATIONAL SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICY ARE NEARING COMPLETION.
THE
POLICY WILL STREAMLINE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SOCIAL SAFETY NET
PROGRAMMES AND RATIONALIZE THE USE OF RESOURCES TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM
IMPACT. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS POLICY MUST BE EXPEDITED TO COMPENSATE
FOR THE REMOVAL OF SUBSIDIES ON FUEL AND MAIZE BY THE GOVERNMENT THIS
YEAR.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE
GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE TO IMPLEMENT THE NATIONAL POLICY ON DISABILITY
TO GUIDE PROGRAMMES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES SO AS TO ENABLE THEM
TO LEAD PRODUCTIVE, FULFILLED AND DIGNIFIED LIVES. THE POLICY WILL
ENSURE THAT DISABILITY ISSUES ARE MAINSTREAMED IN ALL OUR SECTOR PLANS
AND PROGRAMMES.
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
MR. SPEAKER,
GOVERNMENT
WILL SCALE UP INTERVENTIONS AIMED AT ACCELERATING RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN
ORDER TO IMPROVE THE PEOPLE'S LIVING STANDARDS. TO
ENSURE THAT THE RURAL AREAS ARE CONNECTED TO ELECTRICITY SUPPLY,
GOVERNMENT IS CONSTRUCTING MINI-HYDRO POWER STATIONS. TO THIS EFFECT,
CONSTRUCTION OF THE MINI-HYDRO POWER STATION IN SHIWAN'GANDU HAS BEEN
COMPLETED. CONSTRUCTION OF CHANDA FALLS MINI-HYDRO POWER STATION IN CHAVUMA IS EXPECTED TO COMMENCE SOON.
OUR
GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE SUPPORTING THE RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAMME
WHICH IS AIMED AT CONNECTING RURAL COMMUNITIES SUCH AS CHIEFS PALACES,
SCHOOLS AND HEALTH CENTRES TO THE POWER GRID.
THIS
IS BEING COMPLEMENTED BY SOLAR PROJECTS. IN 2014, THE FOCUS OF THE
PROGRAMME WILL BE TO ELECTRIFY NEW DISTRICTS IN LINE WITH THE
GOVERNMENT'S POLICY OF DECENTRALISATION.
FURTHER, THE GOVERNMENT HAS COMMENCED AN EXTENSION
PROGRAMME OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION SERVICES TO COVER CHIEFDOMS AND OTHER
PREVIOUSLY UNSERVICED RURAL AREAS. BY THE END OF 2014, WE EXPECT
THAT MORE THAN 60 PERCENT OF THE COUNTRY WILL BE COVERED BY MOBILE COMMUNICATION SERVICES.
MR. SPEAKER,
IN
ORDER TO BOOST ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES IN THE RURAL AREAS,
GOVERNMENT WILL IN 2014 RECAPITALIZE THE NATIONAL SAVINGS AND CREDIT
BANK TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE FINANCE TO OUR PEOPLE.
FURTHERMORE,
CONSULTATIONS WITH RELEVANT STAKEHOLDERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, INCLUDING
THE HOUSE OF CHIEFS ON THE INTRODUCTION OF LEGISLATION TO GOVERN
CUSTOMARY LAND HAVE BEEN UNDERTAKEN. ACCORDINGLY, A BILL WILL BE TABLED BEFORE THIS HOUSE IN DUE COURSE.
LABOUR AND SOCIAL SECURITY
MR. SPEAKER,
THE
GOVERNMENT HAS COMMENCED A COMPREHENSIVE LABOUR LAW REVIEW PROGRAMME TO
UPDATE THE LAWS IN LIGHT OF CHANGES IN WORK PLACES. THIS IS AIMED AT
ADDRESSING BAD LABOUR PRACTICES, SUCH AS CASUALISATION AND UNFAVOURABLE
CONDITIONS OF SERVICE.
ONCE
REVIEWED, THE LABOUR LAWS WILL FACILITATE THE IMPROVEMENT OF CONDITIONS
OF SERVICE IN ALL THE SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY AND PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF
BOTH EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES.
MR. SPEAKER,
TO ADDRESS CONCERNS OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH, OUR GOVERNMENT IS CURRENTLY FORMULATING A NATIONAL POLICY.
THE
POLICY WILL PROMOTE THE WORKERS' SAFETY AND ADDRESS THE OCCUPATIONAL
DISEASES, ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS AT PLACES OF WORK. TO THIS EFFECT, I AM
DIRECTING THE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF LABOUR TO EXPEDITE THE REVIEW
PROCESS. THIS MUST BE DONE IN CONSULTATION WITH CONCERNED STAKEHOLDERS.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE
PATRIOTIC FRONT GOVERNMENT IS CONCERNED WITH THE PLIGHT OF PENSIONERS
MOST OF WHOM END UP AS DESTITUTES, AFTER HAVING DILIGENTLY SERVED THEIR
COUNTRY. THE GOVERNMENT HAS, THEREFORE, EMBARKED ON PENSION REFORMS THAT
SEEK TO REDUCE DESTITUTION AMONG PENSIONERS IN LINE WITH OUR
GOVERNMENT'S PRO-POOR POLICIES. THE REFORMS WILL, AMONG OTHER
INTERVENTIONS, ENHANCE PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PENSIONS FUND
MANAGEMENT.
THE
GOVERNMENT IS ALSO COMMITTED TO RESTORING THE DIGNITY OF THE RETIREES
BY DISMANTLING THE OUTSTANDING TERMINAL BENEFITS ARREARS TO ALLEVIATE
THEIR SUFFERING.
MR. SPEAKER,
GOVERNMENT CONTINUES TO FULFILL ITS PROMISE OF MORE MONEY IN PEOPLE'S POCKETS. IN THIS REGARD, OUR GOVERNMENT HAS RECENTLY HONOURED ITS PLEDGE TO INCREASE SALARIES FOR PUBLIC SERVICE WORKERS, MAKING THEIR CONDITIONS OF SERVICE COMPETITIVE BOTH LOCALLY AND REGIONALLY. THIS HAS NEVER HAPPENED IN THE HISTORY OF THIS COUNTRY.
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
MR. SPEAKER,
GOVERNMENT
ATTACHES GREAT IMPORTANCE TO EMPLOYMENT CREATION AS THE TOP MOST
STRATEGY FOR ENSURING THE STABILITY OF SOCIETY AND OVERALL GROWTH OF THE
ECONOMY IN ALL SECTORS.
I WISH TO INFORM THIS AUGUST HOUSE THAT GOVERNMENT IS IMPLEMENTINGTHE
NATIONAL INDUSTRIALIZATION AND JOB CREATION STRATEGY WHICH ENTAILS THE
COORDINATED DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY
INDUSTRIES.
THE
STRATEGY OUTLINES OUR FOCUS IN EXPLOITING ADVANTAGES IN LABOUR AND
NATURAL RESOURCES, AND ACTIVELY DEVELOPING LABOUR-INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES
AND ENTERPRISES THAT HAVE HUGE EMPLOYMENT CAPACITY.
IN THIS REGARD, GOVERNMENT IS CONTINUING WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MULTI-FACILITY ECONOMIC ZONES, TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL PARKS WHICH ARE EXPECTED TO CREATE OVER 110,000 JOBS ONCE FULLY OPERATIONAL.
FURTHER, GOVERNMENT HAS COMMENCED THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PAVE ZAMBIA 2,000 PROJECT.
IN THIS REGARD, THE GOVERNMENT HAS PROCURED ROAD CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
TO BE UTILIZED IN PAVING PUBLIC ROADS AND PUBLIC PLACES ACROSS THE
COUNTRY. THIS ROAD PROJECT IS EXPECTED TO CREATE OVER 20,000 JOBS FOR THE YOUTH AS WELL AS IMPART THEM WITHSKILLS IN ROAD PAVING CONSTRUCTION.
MR. SPEAKER,
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY, GOVERNMENT HAS COMMENCED THE AUCTIONING OF GEMSTONES IN ZAMBIA TO ENABLE SMALL SCALE MINES GENERATE SUFFICIENT REVENUE.
IN THIS REGARD, THE GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE LOCAL AUCTIONING OF GEMSTONES AND ALSO PROMOTE VALUE ADDITION THROUGH CUTTING, POLISHING AND JEWELRY MAKING IN THIS SUB SECTOR THEREBY,CONTRIBUTE TO EMPLOYMENT CREATION AND REVENUE GENERATION.
FURTHERMORE, OUR GOVERNMENT HAS, THROUGH THE EURO BOND, MOBILIZED 20 MILLION
UNITED STATES DOLLARS FOR ONWARD FINANCING BY THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF
ZAMBIA TO SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES AT LOW INTEREST RATES. I
THEREFORE CALL UPON THE SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTREPRENEURS TO DEVELOP
BANKABLE PROJECT PROPOSALS TO ACCESS THESE FUNDS.
OTHER INITIATIVES BY THE GOVERNMENT TO ADDRESS EMPLOYMENT CREATION INCLUDE CONSTRUCTION OF EIGHT YOUTH VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY. THE GOVERNMENT'S INTENTION IS TO ESTABLISH AT LEAST ONE YOUTH VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE IN EACH DISTRICT IN LINE WITH THE PF MANIFESTO.
IN ADDITION, THE GOVERNMENT PROVIDED K19.14 MILLION IN THE 2013 BUDGET TO SUPPORT YOUTH ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT. THE FUNDS HAVE SINCE BEEN ACCESSED BY OVER 700 YOUTH-LED ENTERPRISES COUNTRYWIDE, CREATING2,300 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE YOUTHS.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THESE MEASURES AMONG OTHERS, HAS CREATED OVER 316,000 JOBS IN THE VARIOUS SECTORS OF OUR ECONOMY.
INVESTMENT AND STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES
MR. SPEAKER,
OUR
GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE TO IMPLEMENT PROGRAMMES AND ACTIVITIES AIMED
AT ATTRACTING AND PROMOTING INVESTMENT INTO THE COUNTRY. IN
ADDITION, GOVERNMENT WILL ALSO STREAMLINE BUSINESS REGISTRATION,
LICENCING AND GRANTING OF INCENTIVES IN ORDER TO CREATE A COMPETITIVE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AND MAXIMISE ECONOMIC GROWTH ACTIVITIES.
IN 2013, THE GOVERNMENT TARGETED TO ATTRACT FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AMOUNTING TO 3 BILLION UNITED STATES DOLLARS. I AM PLEASED TO INFORM THE HOUSE THAT, AS AT 30TH JUNE 2013, APPROVED PROJECTS WERE ABOVE THE TARGET AND AMOUNTED TO 3.56 BILLION UNITED STATES DOLLARS.
THIS
PERFORMANCE WAS AGAINST THE PREVAILING SLOW GROWTH IN THE GLOBAL
ECONOMY. THIS IS A RE-AFFIRMATION OF THE COUNTRY'S INVESTMENT
ATTRACTIVENESS AND POSITION AS A TOP INVESTMENT DESTINATION BY FOREIGN
INVESTORS.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE STATE HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO MAXIMISE THE REVENUE POTENTIAL OF NUMEROUS STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES AND ASSETS. IN ADDITION, THERE STILL REMAIN MANY PARASTATALS AND PARTNERSHIPS IN ZAMBIAN COMPANIES THAT ARE NOT ADDING SUFFICIENT VALUE DUE TO LACK OF EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT.
IN THIS REGARD, GOVERNMENT SHALL REORGANISE AND REFORM THE SYSTEM FOR OVERSEEING AND MANAGING STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES, ASSETS AND PARASTATALS TO ENSURE THE STATE MAXIMISES THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO JOB CREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
TOURISM AND ARTS
MR. SPEAKER,
I
AM PLEASED THAT THE TOURISM AND ARTS SECTOR CONTINUES TO PLAY A KEY
ROLE IN THE ATTRACTION OF INVESTMENT AND CREATION OF EMPLOYMENT. THE
GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE TO PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ENHANCING TOURISM
PRODUCT DIVERSIFICATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN THE NORTHERN
CIRCUIT, LOWER ZAMBEZI AND THE GREATER KAFUE NATIONAL PARK, IN ORDER FOR
THEM TO CONTRIBUTE TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE HOUSE MAY WISH TO RECALL THAT ON 30TH MAY 2012, ZAMBIA AND ZIMBABWE SIGNED THE CO-HOSTING AGREEMENT OF THE 20TH SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS WORLD TOURISM ORGANISATION GENERAL ASSEMBLY (UNWTO). WE MUST CONGRATULATE OURSELVES ON THE SUCCESSFUL CO-HOSTING OF THE EVENT WHICH ATTRACTED OVER 4,000DELEGATES FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE.
THIS
WILL RESULT IN IMPROVED TOURIST VISITS AND THEREBY RAISING THE REVENUES
FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. THE CO-HOSTING OF THE EVENT IMPROVED THE
INFRASTRUCTURE AND GENERAL OUTLOOK OF LIVINGSTONE AS OUR TOURIST
CAPITAL.
I
WISH TO THANK EVERYONE FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTION AND SUPPORT TO THE
SUCCESSFUL CO-HOSTING OF THIS EVENT. THE EXPERIENCE GAINED WILL GO A
LONG WAY IN ASSISTING THE COUNTRY TO HOST EVENTS OF A SIMILAR MAGNITUDE
IN FUTURE. IT HAS ALSO PROVIDED A MODEL WHICH CAN BE REPLICATED FOR
ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT OF OUR INFRASTRUCTURE ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
MINING
MR. SPEAKER,
MINING
HAS CONTINUED TO BE A MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR TO FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS
AND EMPLOYMENT. GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE CREATING AN ENABLING
ENVIRONMENT FOR MINES DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES SO AS TO ATTRACT INVESTMENT
FOR BOTH LARGE AND SMALL SCALE MINES IN 2014.
TO
ENSURE CONTINUED INVESTMENT AND MAXIMUM ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM THE
MINING SECTOR, GOVERNMENT HAS COMPLETED THE REVISION OF THE MINING
POLICY.
THE POLICY IS AIMED AT FACILITATING MINERAL DIVERSIFICATION FROM COPPER AND COBALT TO OTHER MINERALS LIKE NICKEL, GOLD, MANGANESE, IRON, EMERALD AND URANIUM. TO THIS EFFECT, GOVERNMENT WILL RECAPITALIZE THE ZCCM-IH TO PROMOTE VALUE ADDITION IN THE MINING INDUSTRY.
MR. SPEAKER,
LET
ME STATE HERE THAT GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO MAKING THE MINING
INDUSTRY MORE TRANSPARENT AND ACCOUNTABLE IN MINERAL PRODUCTION,
EXTRACTION AND EXPORT DECLARATIONS.
IN
THIS REGARD, GOVERNMENT IS REVIEWING VARIOUS PIECES OF LEGISLATION TO
FACILITATE INCREASED EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES AND STRENGTHEN THE
DECLARATION MONITORING MECHANISM. THIS WILL CONTRIBUTE TO INCREASED
REVENUE COLLECTION BY THE GOVERNMENT.
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
MR. SPEAKER,
OUR GOVERNMENT HAS PRIORITISED INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, SUCH AS, ROADS, AIRPORTS AND RAIL AS KEY TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
ACCORDINGLY, GOVERNMENT IS HEAVILY INVESTING IN THE CONSTRUCTION, REHABILITATION AND UPGRADING OF THE TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE.
OUR COMMITMENT IS DEMONSTRATED BY THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LINK ZAMBIA 8000 PROJECT UNDER WHICH OVER 1,500 KILOMETRES OF ROAD WORKSARE BEING CONSTRUCTED IN PHASE ONE, WHILE OVER 2,700 KILOMETRES OF ROADS WILL BE UPGRADED TO BITUMINOUS STANDARD UNDER PHASE TWO.
FURTHER, GOVERNMENT HAS LAUNCHED THE LUSAKA 400 ROAD PROJECTWHICH INVOLVES REHABILITATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF SELECTED URBAN ROADS.
WITH
RESPECT TO AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, THE GOVERNMENT HAS COMPLETED THE
UP-GRADING AND MODERNISATION OF THE HARRY MWAANGA NKUMBULA INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT IN LIVINGSTONE TO INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS. THIS CONTRIBUTED TO
THE SUCCESSFUL HOSTING OF THE UNITED NATIONS WORLD TOURISM ORGANISATION
GENERAL ASSEMBLY LAST MONTH.
FURTHER,
THE GOVERNMENT IS IN THE PROCESS OF UPGRADING AND MODERNISING THE
KENNETH KAUNDA, MFUWE AND SIMON MWANSA KAPWEPWE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS
AND PROVINCIAL AERODROMES.
MR. SPEAKER,
I
WISH TO RE-AFFIRM OUR GOVERNMENT'S COMMITMENT TO REACTIVATE THE RAILWAY
INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE COUNTRY. THIS IS EVIDENCED BY THE GOVERNMENT'S
ALLOCATION OF 120 MILLION UNITED STATES DOLLARS OF THE EURO BOND TO ZAMBIA RAILWAYS LIMITED.
OUR
VISION IS TO CREATE A COMPETITIVE AND EFFICIENT RAILWAY SYSTEM WHICH
WILL ENSURE THAT ALL BULKY AND HEAVY CARGO IS OFFLOADED FROM THE ROADS.
THIS WILL GUARANTEE OUR ROAD NETWORK A LONGER LIFESPAN AND ALSO REDUCE
THE NATIONAL BUDGET ON ROAD REHABILITATION AND MAINTENANCE.
MR. SPEAKER,
IN
MY ADDRESS TO THIS HOUSE LAST YEAR, I COMMITTED GOVERNMENT TO ENSURING
SECURITY IN SUPPLY OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS THROUGH THE CONSTRUCTION OF
PROVINCIAL FUEL DEPOTS. I AM HAPPY TO INFORM THIS HOUSE THAT THE GOVERNMENT HAS MADE PROGRESS IN THIS AREA.
THE
LUSAKA FUEL DEPOT HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND COMMISSIONED, WHILE
CONSTRUCTION OF THE MPIKA AND SOLWEZI FUEL DEPOTS ARE SCHEDULED TO BE
COMPLETED SOON. IN ADDITION, CONSTRUCTION WORKS FOR THE MONGU FUEL
DEPOT ARE EXPECTED TO COMMENCE NEXT YEAR.
LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE, GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY. IN THIS REGARD, IAM DIRECTING THE MINISTER RESPONSIBLE, TO PROCEED WITH THE REVISION OF LEGISLATION IN ORDER TO ATTRACT INVESTMENT IN THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE
GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE IMPLEMENTING PROJECTS AIMED AT INCREASING
ELECTRICITY GENERATION CAPACITY THROUGH CONSTRUCTION, REFURBISHMENT AND
UPGRADING OF HYDRO-POWER STATIONS ACROSS THE COUNTRY. TO THIS EFFECT,
THE GOVERNMENT IS EXTENDING THE KARIBA NORTH BANK POWER STATION. ONCE
THE EXTENSION IS COMPLETED IN 2014, THE POWER STATION IS EXPECTED TO
GENERATE AN ADDITIONAL 360 MEGA WATTS.
WITH
REGARD TO WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION, THE GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE
WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION OF THE WATER SUPPLY AND
SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
TO DEMONSTRATE THIS COMMITMENT, THE GOVERNMENT HAS INCREASED INVESTMENTS IN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT FROM 90 MILLION KWACHA IN 2011 TO 250 MILLION IN 2013.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
MR. SPEAKER,
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION IS KEY TO SUSTAINABLE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. IN THIS
REGARD, GOVERNMENT HAS PUT IN PLACE A POLICY AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK TO
SAFEGUARD THE ENVIRONMENT.
WITH REGARD TO THE ECOLOGICAL BALANCE, I AM GLAD TO INFORM THIS AUGUST HOUSE THAT THE GOVERNMENT HAS ESTABLISHED 11 LARGE SCALE FOREST NURSERIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
THESE NURSERIES WILL RAISE 1.5 MILLION SEEDLINGS EACH OF DIFFERENT TREE SPECIES FOR PLANTATION ESTABLISHMENT AND REPLENISHING OF DEGRADED AREAS.
GOVERNANCE AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATE
MR. SPEAKER,
THE GOVERNMENT IS FULLY COMMITTED TO UPHOLDING THE RULE OF LAW INCLUDING SEPARATION OF POWERS AMONG THE THREE ARMS OF GOVERNMENT. IN THIS REGARD, I WANT TO ASSURE THE ZAMBIAN PEOPLE THAT OUR GOVERNMENT HAS NO INTENTIONS WHATSOEVER TO TURN THIS COUNTRY INTO A ONE PARTY STATE.
WITH
REGARD TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL MAKING PROCESS, THE GOVERNMENT REMAINS
COMMITTED TO DELIVERING A PEOPLE-DRIVEN CONSTITUTION. THE CONSULTATIVE
PROCESS HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND THE FINAL DRAFT CONSTITUTION IS EXPECTED
BY THE END OF THIS YEAR. THEREAFTER, THE GOVERNMENT IN COLLABORATION WITH OTHER STAKEHOLDERS WILL GUIDE THE PROCESS ACCORDINGLY.
MR. SPEAKER,
THE
FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION REMAINS ONE OF THE TOP PRIORITIES ON OUR GOOD
GOVERNANCE AGENDA. GOVERNMENT WILL, THEREFORE, STRENGTHEN AND
DECENTRALISE THE OPERATIONS OF THE ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION TO ENABLE
IT TO EFFECTIVELY EXECUTE ITS MANDATE. TO THIS END, THE GOVERNMENT HAS
ESTABLISHED A SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT IN THE COMMISSION TO DEAL WITH
COMPLEX FINANCIAL CRIMES.
MEDIA REFORMS
MR. SPEAKER,
IN
THE LAST ADDRESS TO THIS HOUSE, I COMMITTED THE GOVERNMENT TO
ESTABLISHING THE INDEPENDENT BROADCASTING AUTHORITY TO ENSURE
ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD IN THE BROADCASTING INDUSTRY.
I AM PLEASED TO INFORM THIS HOUSE THAT OUR GOVERNMENT HAS FULFILLED ITS
PROMISE AND THE AUTHORITY IS NOW OPERATIONAL.
FOREIGN RELATIONS
MR. SPEAKER,
THE GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE TO UPHOLD THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF SOVEREIGN
EQUALITY AND MUTUAL RESPECT. THE GOVERNMENT WILL, THEREFORE, STRIVE TO
ENSURE THAT ZAMBIA CONTINUES TO PLAY AN ACTIVE ROLE IN INTERNATIONAL
ORGANISATIONS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COUNTRY.
OUR
FOREIGN POLICY IS AIMED AT REPOSITIONING OUR COUNTRY SO THAT IT DERIVES
MAXIMUM BENEFITS FROM INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. TO THIS EFFECT, THE
GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN FRIENDLY DIPLOMATIC AND TRADE
RELATIONS WITH OTHER COUNTRIES. PRIORITY WILL BE GIVEN TO ECONOMIC
DIPLOMACY AS A MEANS TO PROMOTING THE REVITALISATION OF THE ZAMBIAN
ECONOMY.
CONCLUSION
MR. SPEAKER,
AS I CONCLUDE MY ADDRESS TO THIS AUGUST HOUSE, I WISH TO REAFFIRM OUR GOVERNMENT'S DETERMINATION TO CREATE A BETTER ZAMBIA FOR ALL IN LINE WITH THE PF MANIFESTO.
THIS IS THE BASIS UPON WHICH, THE PF GOVERNMENT WAS OVERWHELMINGLY ELECTED INTO OFFICE ON 20TH SEPTEMBER, 2011.
IT IS NOW MY SINGULAR HONOUR AND PRIVILEGE TO DECLARE THE THIRD SESSION OF THE ELEVENTH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OFFICIALLY OPEN.
MAY GOD BLESS US ALL AND OUR GREAT NATION ZAMBIA.
MR. SPEAKER, I THANK YOU.
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