CHINGOLA SEEKS TO RECLAIM ‘CLEANEST TOWN’ STATUS

By SANFROSSA MANYINDA THE Chingola Municipal Council is working tirelessly to ensure that the district reclaims its glory of being the cleanest town in Zambia. To this effect, the local authority has been consistently undertaking the Keep Zambia Clean, Green and Healthy Campaign every last Saturday of every month. Council Director of Public Health, Fred …

By SANFROSSA MANYINDA THE Chingola Municipal Council is working tirelessly to ensure that the district reclaims its glory of being the cleanest town in Zambia. To this effect, the local authority has been consistently undertaking the Keep Zambia Clean, Green and Healthy Campaign every last Saturday of every month. Council Director of Public Health, Fred Nkonde, therefore advised that all residents to participate in the clean-up exercise especially at household level in order to retain the glory of the district being the cleanest in the country. He assured that the department of public health would intensify the cleaning programme every Friday of the week. “Looking at the current situation, we can confidently say this town will achieve its quest to be the cleanest in Zambia because we have at least managed waste collection especially in areas where waste is highly generated. “Residents should desist from vices of indiscriminate dumping of waste and Open Air Burning which are the leading causes of pollution in any environment,” he said. Mr Nkonde added that the local authority had noticed with concern that some people still burnt waste mainly in the night, thereby abrogating the provisions of Solid Waste Regulation and Management Act. Referring to the Act, he said any resident found illegally burning waste could be charged with a minimum penalty of 500, 000 units which translated to K150, 000 as prescribed in Section 33 of the stated law. Mr Nkonde however applauded stakeholders that participated in the exercise every week by donating various items. Lurpham, one of the stakeholders that participated in the exercise donated 10 litres of insecticide, Jagcruit donated four hard brooms, 10 bin liners were received from Pick n Pay, five from Shoprite (3), Dragon Mart (2), Care Investments (1) while Nonos Investments contributed 10 cases of mineral water