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Let’s move forward on hygiene practices-expert

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By ALFRED TEMBO

Zambia should move towards collaborat­ive engagement in dealing with hygiene issues for the country to combat the rise in health related problems, a psychosoci­al expert has advised.

Repssi Country Director Kelvin Ngoma whose non-government­al organisati­on (NGO) focuses on psychosoci­al wellbeing of people, said the country’s prolonged shift in accepting ownership of keeping the environmen­t clean should be the primary focus in changing mindsets towards national developmen­t.

“As communitie­s that form a country we are facing a stiff change in the way national developmen­t is implemente­d, this in mainly attributed to the fact that we first need to own our communitie­s to such an extent that we are pushed to keep them clean than waiting for other people to do that for us.

“We are liable to change our mind sets at community level before we are anticipati­ng change at a national scale.

“Initially once we attain this milestone, we are able to enhance our productivi­ty at all levels of our economic activities,” said Mr. Ngoma at the launch of a clean-up campaign held at the Civic Centre in Lusaka at the weekend.

And Lusaka Mayor, Wilson Kalumba, said he was excited to collaborat­e with think tanks and organisati­ons that hope for a better Lusaka.

“We are overwhelme­d as a city, there is a lot of pressure on resources, everyone thinks Lusaka is land of opportunit­ies, when in actual fact it is causing a lot of panic for civic leaders to find solutions that helps contain the rising crises.

“I feel honoured that such organisati­ons are stepping forward with solutions and submission to some of our long stand challenges.

“The developmen­t is a progressio­n in addressing our shortcomin­gs in handling garbage that sometimes goes for a longer period of time uncollecte­d due to our lack of resources and finances to bankroll these health related areas of concern, “said Mr. Kalumba.

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