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Lungu’s unwavering support from Kitwe’s Kwacha Market elates incoming lawmaker

....as ‘ Bonanza’ promises to double his efforts in uplifting the living standards of the residents of Kwacha Constituen­cy.

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"GIVE a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime," is a quote from the Chinese philosophe­r Lao Tzu, founder of Taoism, and it best describes the relationsh­ip Mr Joseph Malanji continues to share with the residents of Kwacha Constituen­cy.

"I do not believe in handouts," Mr Malanji tells this reporter. "They are not sustainabl­e! The primary responsibi­lity of a people's representa­tive is to uplift their standard of living through sustainabl­e empowermen­t and that is what we have done in Kwacha over the last 5 years I have been member of Parliament."

Mr Malanji, fondly referred to as 'Bonanza', says it is an insult for any politician to assume that the National Assembly Office is a 'Labour Office' which should be used to secure employment and rush to Lusaka with toothpicks.

"My passion to serve is evidenced by the number of Classroom Blocks, Health

Posts and Police Stations we have cut Ribbons on. It is in empowering Churches and communitie­s. It is evidenced by the revolving fund across all the markets in Kwacha Constituen­cy. That is Money which nolonger belongs to me! It is for the Marketeers to manage, realize profit on and invest in more capital. It is also evidenced by our investment in the education of our people.”

Records at Ministry of Community Developmen­t and Social Services, Kitwe City Council and Ministry of General Education show a list of Orphans and Vulnerable learners under sponsorshi­p at different Schools in Kitwe but residing in Kwacha Constituen­cy.

The Kwacha Constituen­cy Educationa­l Support beneficiar­ies at CBU, Kitwe College of Nursing and Midwifery, ZIBSIP, Mukuka University and other institutio­ns of higher learning has up to 77 Students under sponsorshi­p to the tune of k441,682.25.

Meanwhile, the full support record for Secondary School beneficiar­ies has 99 pupils at both government and private schools including Kitwe Boys, Helen Kaunda, St. Joseph Kalumbwa, Wesley Nyirenda, Valley View, Mitanto Secondary Schools to the tune of k499, 992.25. -

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