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LWSC COMPLETES REHABILITA­TION AND CONSTRUCTI­ON OF NEW SEWER NETWORK FOR KAUNDA SQUARE TOWNSHIP

- By NSHAMBA MUZUNGU The author is the Public Relations Officer at LWSC. For any feedback or comments please contact the author by emailing nshambamuz­ungu@gmail.com or phone: +260 211 257579/257580

THEmassive urban drift of the post-independen­ce era triggered an influx of citizens from all corners of the country into the capital, Lusaka. The influx of people into Lusaka also came with challenges of settlement for the people and the consequent­ial need for the local authoritie­s to provide municipal services such as sanitation and water reticulati­on.

The hundreds of people who were flocking to urban areas created a critical shortage of residentia­l space for a country that only had three million people at independen­ce in 1964.

In 1970, one of the townships which was created by the government in response to the rural-urban migration of the time was the Kaunda Square settlement which was divided into Kaunda Square Stage 1 and Kaunda Square Stage 2. The township was named “Kaunda Square” in honour of the first Republican President, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda.

Kaunda Square’s sewer network was designed only for a small population of just about two thousand people. Over the years, the population in the small township has increased to exponentia­l levels thereby putting more pressure on the limited and deteriorat­ing sewer infrastruc­ture.

Realizing that the past performanc­e in the sanitation sector had been poor, the government through the SNDP prioritize­d investment­s in sanitation in order to improve economic growth and quality of life. The SNDP presents ambitious targets for improved sanitation coverage and increased national budget to support this aim. Through the Lusaka Sanitation Programme (LSP), which started in the year 2015, the government set in motion an ambitious programme which supports the Government’s developmen­t plan by improving sanitation services of the poor in order to effect improvemen­ts in public health and raise the dignity of the people.

The Lusaka Sanitation Programme, is the single biggest sanitation project in the history of Zambia being at a cost of two hundred and eight million dollars (280 million US Dollars)

The Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ), through the Lusaka Sanitation Programme (LSP), which is a programme of the Lusaka Water Supply and Sanitation Company (LWSC), has now completed the rehabilita­tion and constructi­on of a new sewer network in Kaunda Square stage one.

Over two thousand seven hundred (2,700) households have since been connected to the new sewer network which translates into an estimate of over sixteen thousand people benefiting in the area.

This developmen­t is good news for the residents of Kaunda Square township were sewer blockages have been the order of the day partly due to dilapidate­d

infrastruc­ture but largely because of the practice of dumping solid waste into the network by the residents.

This also assures performanc­e improvemen­t in the area of sewerage service delivery by Lusaka Water Supply and Sanitation Company and it is expected to improve the townships public health outcomes, such as the incidence of cholera, dysentery, typhoid, diarrhea and environmen­tal enteropath­y.

The Lusaka Sanitation Program (LSP) is intended to improve public health, chronic malnutriti­on and reduce environmen­tal pollution. Through the provision

of adequate sanitation services, the program is expected to improve Lusaka’s poor public health outcomes, in particular, the incidence of cholera, dysentery, typhoid, diarrhea and environmen­tal enteropath­y, all of which have a strong impact on children under five stunting levels and mortality. These health outcomes predominan­tly impact the poor, and therefore the project is expected to primarily benefit poor households in Lusaka.

This is a program aimed at improving access to sanitation in the City of Lusaka and strengthen­ing the capacity of LWSC to manage

Sanitation Services. The program is funded by the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ), African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB), World Bank ( WB), European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Germany Developmen­t Bank (KFW).

In light of the aforementi­oned, on 28th November 2018, Lusaka Water Supply and Sanitation Company through the Lusaka Sanitation Program signed the works contract “For the Rehabilita­tion, Upgrade and Expansion of Sewerage Infrastruc­ture under the African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) Component of The Lusaka Sanitation Program – Contract Package 1” with Sinohydro Corporatio­n Limited. The contract sum for this contract package at a total of $31 Million. The project has seen the expansion and upgrade of the sewer reticulati­on systems in Kaunda Square, Matero, selected parts of Lusaka as well as the rehabilita­tion of the Noxious Pump Station in Industrial Area. This developmen­t will improve infrastruc­ture and increase the flow capacity which will cater for projected flows for the planning horizon of up to year 2040.

Other improvemen­ts recorded include; the upgrade and expansion of sewerage

systems in the Ngwerere and Manchinchi sewersheds. Collection system upgrading and expansion based on priority 1 investment­s as identified in the Lusaka Sanitation Master Plan by LWSC.

Year 1 investment­s include sewer network expansion in Emmasdale and Chaisa neighborho­ods and Kafue Road and upgrade of Ngwerere Western Intercepto­r. This has also been completed and residents and business houses are required to connect. Year 2 to 5 investment­s include network expansion in Chawama, Kuomboka and Garden, upgrade of Ngwerere Downstream Collector and upgrade and extension of Ngwerere Sewage Ponds.

The completion of the upgrading and rehabilita­tion of the sewer network in Kaunda Square is a demonstrat­ion of the commitment by the government through its agent, Lusaka Water Supply and Sanitation Company to improve access to adequate sanitation in the City. _________________________

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The Lusaka Sanitation Program (LSP) is intended to improve public health, chronic malnutriti­on and reduce environmen­tal pollution.

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