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Wednesday, 22nd November, 2006
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF ZAMBIA
FIRST SESSION OF THE TENTH ASSEMBLY
ORDER PAPER - WEDNESDAY, 22ND NOVEMBER, 2006
AT 1430 HOURS
QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER
28 Ms Limata - to ask the Minister of Education whether the Government has any plans to upgrade some of the community schools in the Luampa Parliamentary Constituency into Government schools and, if so, when.
29 Ms Limata - to ask the Minister of Local Government and Housing when the Government will sink additional boreholes in the Luampa Parliamentary Constituency.
30 Mr Imenda - to ask the Minister of Education:
(a) how many secondary school teachers were posted to schools in Lukulu District from 2004 to 2006, year by year; and
(b) how many secondary school teachers the Government will allocate to schools in Lukulu District in 2007.
31 Mr Imenda - to ask the Minister of Health whether the Government has any plans to construct a training school for nurses in Lukulu District and, if so, when.
32 Mr Imenda - to ask the Minister of Health:
(a) what measures the Government has taken to ensure that conditions of service for medical doctors posted to rural areas are attractive; and
(b) whether medical doctors posted to rural areas qualify for car loans and scholarships.
33 Mr Imenda - to ask the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives why Lukulu District did not benefit from the cattle restocking exercise.
NOTICE OF MOTIONS AND ORDER OF THE DAY
The Vice-President
Suspension of Standing Orders: That Standing Orders 20 and 21(1), if necessary, and Standing Order 101 be suspended to enable the House to complete all business on the Order Paper and all matters arising therefrom and that, on such completion, the House do adjourn sine die.
Mrs Sinyangwe
Resuscitation of the operations of Mulungushi Commuter System:Â That, as a way of alleviating road traffic congestion and reducing transport costs for the people of Lusaka, this House urges the Government to facilitate the expeditious resuscitation of the operations of the Mulungushi Commuter System.
1 Thanks - His Excellency the President’s Address - Motion (31st October) - Resumption of Debate - (The Deputy Minister of Mines and Minerals Development - Mr Mangani).