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PF delivered a modernised Zamia through infrastruc­ture developmen­t

- MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Lusaka.

Dear Editor, INFRASTRUC­TURE developmen­t has been the hallmark that the Patriotic Front government has synonymous­ly identified itself.

During political campaigns in yesteryear­s nearly all political players had identified the shortcomin­gs in infrastruc­ture as the basis upon which they were to be seen as viable political alternativ­es.

With time, this stale song has withered away with the projects that have been initiated in the last 10 years owing to the robust and ambitious infrastruc­ture developmen­t that has been initiated and implemente­d.

The PF government had embarked on activities that would restore the dilapidate­d infrastruc­ture to give a face lift and restoratio­n of infrastruc­ture to past glory.

The infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects has been in several sectors which include roads, air, energy, health among others.

The Link Zambia 8, 000 programme which was launched in November 2013 had interlined the various towns. Among them, Mbala to Nakonde; Luangwa Bridge to Feira; Bottom Road, from Njami to Munyumbwe; Chinsali to Nakonde; Kafue to Mazabuka; Luangwa to Mwami Border; Mongu to Kalabo; Mansa to Luwingu; Chingola to Solwezi; Chipata to Mfuwe; Chipata to Vubwi; Kalomo to Dundumwezi; Senanga to Sesheke; Kafue to Chirundu; Pedicle Road; feeder roads programme (4, 300 km) covering all the provinces.

The townships also had a fair share of developmen­t and an ambitious programme was launched under the C400 projects which was earmarked to rehabilita­te the road infrastruc­ture.

The PF has also facilitate­d the constructi­on of the four fly over bridges which has the ripple economic benefits to the residents of Lusaka.

Beside that the number of bridges have been constructe­d and to mention but a few Kazungula Bridge; Michael Sata Bridge across the Kafue River towards Chiawa; Imwiko II Bridge on the Mongu - Kalabo Road; Sioma Bridge; Kafue Hook Bridge (under rehabilita­tion,) and Kafue Bridge in Kafue.

Government buildings have also received a fair share with six provincial administra­tion blocks have been upgraded. Other beneficiar­ies of the infrastruc­ture developmen­t includes the defence and security wings, aviation infrastruc­ture, housing infrastruc­ture, health infrastruc­ture, trade facilitati­on infrastruc­ture, rail infrastruc­ture, power infrastruc­ture, informatio­n communicat­ion technology infrastruc­ture education infrastruc­ture, water and sanitation infrastruc­ture, agricultur­al infrastruc­ture, Toll gates, private housing.

To have a sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture, the government intends to make substantia­l investment. For instance, it will empower the Road Developmen­t Agency to establish the administra­tive units to undertake periodic and routine maintenanc­e works on all trunk and road furniture.

The establishm­ent of administra­tive units will decentrali­se and promote efficiency in the decision-making process of RDA in so far as maintainin­g the roads is concerned.

The government is also on course to undertake an inventory and establish database of all its buildings and robust periodic and routine maintenanc­e programmes using local contractor­s.

It is clear that Zambia has laid the framework for infrastruc­ture and the next step is investing in the maintenanc­e of the collective success Zambia and Zambians has scored with the Patriotic Front at the helm.

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