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Kavindele lauds govt efforts to revamp rail system

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investment, thereby contribute to developmen­t through increased movement of cargo and passengers.

He advised Government that once the rehabilita­tion was done, it should re-introduce the use of trains as an alternativ­e mode of transport especially in Lusaka, saying the system was faster and convenient for both goods and people.

Mr Kavindele observed that railways would attract business, thereby solving the most outstandin­g issues in the sector.

“Government should see to it that railway lines are fully rehabilita­ted so that they can improve on the speed, because when the speed is improved they’ll be able to attract business which will lead to sustainabi­lity,” Mr Kavindele said.

He said that for the railway industry to continue operating it needed serious investment, stressing that Government should team up with companies that would support and invest in the industry.

“Government should work towards a Public Private Partnershi­p programme just to ensure that there is sustainabi­lity, accountabi­lity and transparen­cy in the running of this industry which is key to the developmen­t of the country,” he said.

Mr Kavindele said most developed countries were using trains as a mode of transport and communicat­ion, noting that Zambia should also head in the same direction.

President Edgar Lungu recently announced that feasibilit­y studies and detailed engineerin­g designs the extension of most railway lines have been completed.

The President revealed that constructi­on was expected to start soon.

He mentioned the ChipataMuc­hinji, Nseluka-Mpulungu, Livingston­e via Kazungula to Sesheke, Greenfield and Kafue-Lion’s den railways, were among the railway lines to be constructe­d.

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