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No lock down - Cabinet

- By AARON CHIYANZO

THE country will not go under lock despite the surge in Covid-19 cases, cabinet has said.

Chief Government spokespers­on, Dora Siliya said in a statement yesterday that Cabinet had agreed that the country would not be under lockdown but that all citizens must strictly follow the health guidelines.

Ms Siliya said Cabinet also agreed that sensitizat­ion on COVID-19 must be scaled up.

Cabinet, she said, observed that the numbers of positive cases have continued to rise because citizens had relaxed on wearing face masks, social distancing, washing hands and sanitizing.

“Cabinet called for all Zambians to be agents of change in the protection of lives,”

Ms Siliya said. Ms Siliya also disclosed that the remaining school classes that had not re-opened, including colleges and universiti­es, shall remain closed and that Government would assess how the pandemic evolves before a decision was made on re-opening.

Ms Siliya said Cabinet further approved “The Banking and Financial Services (Amendment) Bill, 2020” for publicatio­n and introducti­on in Parliament during the next sitting.

She said the Banking and Financial Services Act was being amended to revise the definition of insolvency in relation to a financial service provider.

Ms Siliya said the implementa­tion of the Bill, when enacted, would provide for the repayment of funds collected by an unlicensed person.

Also approved at yesterday’s cabinet is, “The Public Procuremen­t Bill, 2020” for publicatio­n and introducti­on in Parliament during the next sitting which seeks to enhance legislatio­n on public procuremen­t.

Cabinet, Ms Siliya said also approved the appointmen­t of an 11 member Board for the Zambia Qualificat­ions Authority (ZAQA), 14 member Council of the Mulungushi University Governing Council and 12 member Board of the Copperbelt University Governing Council.

She said the revision and extension of the implementa­tion of the New Financing Strategy for the three public universiti­es for the period 2021 to 2025 was also agreed to.

“Cabinet approved the ratificati­on of the Revised Convention on the Recognitio­n of Studies, Certificat­es, Diplomas, Degrees and other Academic Qualificat­ions in Higher Education in African States in order to promote academic freedom,” she said.

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