Government says the potential that infrastructure development has in job creation has not been realized because of lack of a policy framework that guide the
construction sector on how government’s blue print in employment creation can be actualized.
Central Province Permanent Secretary (PS) Chanda Kabwe said the country’s efforts to achieve economic diversification and job creation could be attained through addressing socio-economic and structural issues which constitute binding constraints that are related to inadequate infrastructure.
Mr. Kabwe said this in a speech read on his behalf by Central Province Deputy Permanent Secretary Felix Mangwato during the official opening of the Policy
Consultative meeting on Labour based Technology and Output Based Road Contractors sensitization meeting in
Kabwe today.
ZANIS reports that Mr. Kabwe said inadequate and low quality infrastructure development has led to low economic
activity and high production costs that has resulted in low competitiveness.
“Critical infrastructure such as housing, electricity, feeder
roads, rail, air and water transport and sanitation have not
been adequate to facilitate the desired levels of economic
transformation and leverage private investment,’’ he said.
The PS observed that it is out of this realization that
government through the Ministry of Housing and
Infrastructure Development and the National Council for
Construction (NCC) with the help of the World Bank has
developed a White Paper which it intends to adopt into
policy on mainstreaming Labour Based Technology (LBT) in
the construction sector in the country.
Mr. Chanda observed that the Labour Based Technology
(LBT) once adopted will clearly specify which works will be
executed manually using human labour.
He said some of the promises contained in the ruling PF
manifesto in remedying the infrastructure sector included
the rehabilitation and upgrading of the existing road
network including feeder roads, constructing ring roads
around major cities and to construct or extend the rail
network to areas of economic activities through public-
private partnership and to promote the public-private
partnership in the aviation industry.
He however, observed that government is aware that
making policies only is not enough adding that the key lay
on how the policies adopted are implemented.
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