Daily Nation Newspaper

‘ALL GOVT PROPERTY TO BE ON TITLE’

- By ROGERS KALERO

GOVERNMENT will put all state property on title to avoid encroachme­nt on its land and ensure maximum protection from vandalism, Works and Supply Minister Sylvia Chalikosa has said.

Ms Chalikosa said

encroachme­nt on state property had become rampant, hence the need to place state property on title.

The Minister was speaking at the weekend in Kitwe after touring the Presidenti­al State Lodge, which was threatened with encroachme­nt.

Some councillor­s were implicated in the illegal sale of land near the facility.

Ms Chalikosa said her ministry in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Lands and that of Local Government would work together to protect state land.

''There has been a lot of encroachme­nt cases on state property and in order to stop this encroachme­nt, we will put all State Property on title. This will not only avoid encroachme­nt its land, but also ensure maximum protection from various forms of vandalism,” He said.

Recently, Local Government Permanent Secretary Ed Chomba warned that there should be no constructi­on works within 250 metre from the Presidenti­al Lodge.

And Kitwe District

Commission­er (DC) Chileshe Bweupe said the district was faced with a lot of challenges ranging from shortage of transport to old and leaking infrastruc­ture like offices.

Mr Bweupe said while his office has two drivers, it only has one vehicle and the District Administra­tive Officer (DAO) has no vehicle and only uses initiative­s to carry out his duties.

''Honourable Minister, you have done well to visit Kitwe so that you can appreciate our challenges. Our challenges range from lack of transport to old infrastruc­ture which has leaking roofs.

''Kitwe is second to Lusaka in terms of population and size and we hope that your coming here will change things for the better ,'' Mr Bweupe said.

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