Daily Nation Newspaper

Cabinet reforms Chinese financing

- By CHARLES MUSONDA

GOVERNMENT will now source financing directly from Chinese banks and not through contractor­s. The move will reduce the cost of borrowing for developmen­tal programmes. This is one of the resolution­s Cabinet made at its second meeting chaired by President Lungu at StateoHf oZuasme Mseocnredt­aayr.iat

According to a statement issued by Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations Amos Chanda, this is in line with Cabinet’s continued pursuit of better living standards of the people in line with the Patriotic Front manifesto.

“Cabinet approved the restructur­ing of the bilateral debt and bilateral cooperatio­n with the Chinese Government in line with Cabinet’s earlier decision made at its 20th meeting held on 6th November, 2017, where the Minister of Finance was directed to engage the Chinese Government and other financiers to review all pipeline projects and to re-package the outstandin­g loans so as to re-align and re-prioritise them in line with the 7th National Developmen­t Plan (2017- 2021.

“Government will accelerate infrastruc­ture through the constructi­on of roads countrywid­e, building of universiti­es, schools, hospitals, clinics, and health posts in line with the PF manifesto to improve lives of the people, especially the poor,” Mr. Chanda said.

He said Cabinet also resolved to make the tendering process competitiv­e and cost effective to ensure wider participat­ion of local business houses, adding that only projects with the highest economic returns should be prioritise­d for loans from China.

Mr. Chanda added that Cabinet also approved the signing of the Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement re-negotiated between Zambia and Mauritius; and the ratificati­on of the Customs Mutual Administra­tive Assistance Agreement with South Africa.

He said Cabinet also approved Zambia’s membership to the Africa Finance Corporatio­n (AFC) through the Bank of Zambia and that at a later stage will consider shareholdi­ng in AFC.

Mr Chanda said Cabinet further approved the draft Heritage Conservati­on Policy 2018 and its implementa­tion plan; the National Constructi­on Authority Bill, 2018, and the Rating (Repeal) Bill 2018, which will repeal and replace the Rating Act, Cap 192 of the Laws of Zambia.

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