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Can someone from the. UPND tel me why I should vote for UPND, below are the reasons people have told me to vote for The PF. EASTERN PROVINCE • Construction of 68 health posts; • Completion of on-going construction of district hospitals in Chipata, Nyimba and Lundazi; • Dam construction in Chipata, Chadiza and Lundazi; • Construction of Assessment Centres for Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN); • Construction of Model Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centres and TEVET Training institutions; • Construction of 150 km of the Road from Chadiza to Katete to Msoro to Chipata; • Constructionof 290 km of the Road from Mwase-Lundazi-Chitungulu and Mwanya Mfuwe; • Construction of 2.5 MW Chilinga Mini- hydro-power plant in Nyimba; • Drilling of 48 boreholes in resettlement schemes; • Construction of 10 dip tanks and 10 rehabilitated; • Establishment of 2 Youth fish farms and 2 youth livestock feed production centres; andRehabilitation of 965 km of rural feeder roads LUAPULA PROVINCE • Construction of 66 health posts; • Completion of on-going construction ofdistrict hospitalsin Kawambwa, Mwense, Milengi,Chiengi and Samfya; • Dam construction in Kawambwa and Mwense; • Construction and rehabilitation of water schemes in Mwense; • Construction of Luapula University; • Construction of Assessment Centres for Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN); • Construction of Model Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centres and TEVET Training institutions; • Construction of120 km of road from Chembe to Mileng; • Construction of fisheries training centres in Nchelenge; • Drilling of 110 boreholes; • Construction of 9 bridges; • Rehabilitation and construction of 1200Km of feeder roads and culvert construction; and • Building of aquatic and fisheries research centre in Mansa. CENTRAL PROVINCE • Construction of 55 health posts; • Completion of on-going construction of district hospitalsin Serenje and Mkushi; • Dam construction in Kapiri Mposhi, Serenje and Mumbwa; • Construction and rehabilitation of water supply and sanitation infrastructure in Mumbwa and Itezhi-tezhi; • Completion of on-going infrastructure development at Kwame Nkhrumah University; • Construction of Assessment Centres for Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN); • Construction of Model Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centres and TEVET Training institutions; • Construction of Mulungushi Hydro- Power Plant in Kabwe; • Construction of livestock breeding (multiplication) centre in Chibombo; and • Construction of Urban roads in Kabwe (45.0 Km) and Serenje (45.0 Km). COPPERBELT PROVINCE • Construction of 88 health posts; • Completion of on-going construction of district hospitals in Chililabombwe, Lufwanyama and Masaiti; • Dam construction in Lufwanyama and Masaiti; • Expansion of student accommodation, lecture rooms and libraries at Copperbelt University; • Construction of Assessment Centres for Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN); • Construction of Model Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centres and TEVET Training institutions; • Construction of heavy fuel Oil Power Plant in Ndola; • Construction of infrastructure at Zambia Horticulture training Centre at Chapula; • Drilling of 59 Boreholes; • Construction of 2 dams and rehabilitation of 8 dams; and • Construction of 66.0 km of the Kitwe- Chingola Road and 113.0 km of the Old Congo Road, Tug Argan to Kapiri Mposhi. SOUTHERN PROVINCE • Construction of 99 health posts; • Completion of on-going construction of district hospitals in Choma, Gwembe, Kalomo, Kazungula and Namwala; • Dam construction in Gwembe, Kalomo, Kazungula and Monze; • Construction and rehabilitation of water supply and sanitation infrastructure in Kalomo, • Kazungula, Siavonga and Sinazeze; • Construction of David Livingstone University; • Construction of Assessment Centres for Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN);40 • Construction of Model Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centres and TEVET Training • institutions; • Construction of 30 Km of Choma township roads; • Construction of 300 MW Coal Fired Power Plant in Maamba; • Construction of extension hydro-power plant in Siavonga; • Construction of livestock breeding (multiplication) centres in Siavonga; • Drilling of 122 boreholes; • Building of the livestock and livestock products research centre in Namwala; and • Establishment of small scale milk processing plants. WESTERN PROVINCE • Construction of 64 health posts; • Completion of on-going construction of district hospitals in Mongu, Lukulu, Shangombo and Mulobezi; • Dam construction in Kaoma and Sesheke; • Construction and rehabilitation of water supply and sanitation infrastructure in Kalabo, Lukulu and Shangombo; • Construction of King Lewanika University; • Construction of Assessment Centres for Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN) • Construction of Model Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centres and TEVET Training institutions; • Construction of 6.5 of 53 million litres capacity storage infrastructure for strategic Petroleum Reserves in Mongu; • Construction of 60 km of the Mongu- Namushakende-Nalikwanda road; • Construction of 265 km of the Road from Kalongola to Kalabo to Sikongo; and • Construction of 450 km of the Road from Sesheke-Kaoma. MUCHINGA PROVINCE • Construction of 6 rural health centres and 33 health posts • Construction of General Hospital in Muchinga; • Completion of on-going construction of district hospitals in Chama and Nakonde; • Construction of dams in Chinsali, Isoka and Mpika; • Completion of on-going infrastructure development at Paul Mushindo and Robert Kapasa Makasa Universities; • Construction of Assessment Centres for Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN); • Construction of Model Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centres and TEVET Training institutions; • Building of the water resource research institute in Chinsali; • Construction of 470 boreholes and rehabilitation of 294; • Construction of 15 Dip Tanks and 18 livestock service centres; • Construction of 300 km of road network and rehabilitation of 5,200 Km of the feeder road network; and • Construction of airport in Chinsali. Northern Province • Construction of 76 health posts; • Construction of General Hospital in Chilubi; • Completion of on-going construction of district hospitals in Mpulun gu, Chiengi and Mungwi; • Dam construction in Kasama, Luwingu and Mporokoso; • Construction and rehabilitation of water supply and sanitation infrastructure (Kasama, Luwingu, Mbala, Mporokoso and Mungwi); • Construction of Assessment Centres for Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN); • Construction of Model Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centres and TEV ET Training institutions; • Up-rate the Lunzua Hydro-power Project in Mbala to 15 MW and extention of Lusiwasi Hydro-Power Project in Mbala to 62 MW; • Construction of 92.2 km of road from Luwingu to Kapatu Mission to Nondo in Luwingu; • Construction of 171.2 km of road from Mbala to Nakonde in Mbala / Nakonde; • Construction of 194.9 km of the road from Mporokoso -Nsama -Kaputa (D307); and • Construction of 190 km of the road from Luwingu-Nsombo-Chaba-Chilubi. Northwestern Province. • Construction of 74 health posts; • Completion of on-going construction of district hospitals in Chavuma and Lumwana; • Dam construction in Kasempa, Solwezi and Zambezi; • Construction and rehabilitation of water supply and sanitation infrastructure in Kabompo; • Construction of Assessment Centres for Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN); • Construction of Model Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centres and TEVET Training institutions; • Construction of 121 km of road from Solwezi to Kipushi-Mushindamo; • Construction of 14MW Chavuma mini- hydro project and hydro-power plant in Kabompo; • Construction of 6.5 of 53 million liters capacity storage infrastructure for strategic petroleum reserves in Solwezi; • Construction of 15 boreholes and rehabilitation of 80 boreholes and wells; • Construction and rehabilitation of 80 km of roads; • Building of the Industrial Materials and Mineral Research Centre in Kasempa; and • Design and construction of 260 km of the Solwezi-Jimbe railway line (Phase II). Lusaka Province • Construction of 32 Health Posts; • Construction of General Hospital in Lusaka West; • Completion of on-going construction of district hospitals in Chongwe and Luangwa; • Dam construction in Chongwe and Kafue; • Expansion of student accommodation, lecture rooms and libraries at University of Zambia; • Completion of on-going infrastructure development at Chalimbana and Palabana Universities; • Construction of Assessment Centres for Learners with Special Education Needs (LSEN); • Construction of Model Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centres and TEVET Training institutions; • Design and construction of 150 km of new Railway line between Kafue and Lion’s Den in Zimbabwe; • Construction of 97.79 km of road from Chalimbana and Palabana Roads to Leopards Hill Road Lusaka in Chongwe; • Construction of 63 km of road from Kenneth Kaunda International Airport to Kasisi to Great East Road, Ngwerere road from Great North Road to junction with Kasisi Mission Road in Lusaka; and • Construction of 25 of 53 million liters capacity storage infrastructure for strategic petroleum reserves in Lusaka. •Construction of 750MW Kafue Gorge Lower-hydro project OVERAL Civil servants salaries doubled Farm blocks to be set up Mansa batteries, kapiri glass, mulungushi textiles, kafue text tiles, kabwe mines, fiat car assembly plants all in the process of operationalisation What I have seen on the UPND flyer is not convincin as it caters for a small portion and are really not development oriented. Re instating of nurses (only 60) Taking care of vendors(how?) No presidential salary(negligible amount compared to economy) Small cabinet(negligible amount) Free education from grade1 to mafishi (impossible even in the most developed nations education is paid for because with a govt with as little money as zambia its impossible to hav schools run on govt funding, already the two unis are suffering because they are partly dependant on govt bt go slows are rapant due to non payment to lecturers) So the above ideas from. upnd are non staters I need a clear development agenda.
Posted on: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 07:35:10 +0000

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