Tuesday, 26th October, 2010

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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF ZAMBIA

FIFTH SESSION OF THE TENTH ASSEMBLY

ORDER PAPER - TUESDAY, 26TH OCTOBER, 2010

AT 1430 HOURS

QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER

122    Mr Mwango (Kanchibiya) - to ask the Minister of Health when the Ministry will begin to distribute free mosquito treated nets to under-five children and expectant mothers country-wide.

123    Mr Lumba (Solwezi Central) - to ask the Minister of Communications and Transport what the economic value, in monetary savings and cash generation, of the  Mchinji rail line is.

124    Mr Lumba (Solwezi Central) - to ask the Minister of Communications and Transport:

(a)    what the major rehabilitation works done on Solwezi Airstrip were;

(b)    who the main contractor was; and

(c)    what the total cost of the works was.

125    Mr Kambwili (Roan) - to ask the Minister of Communications and Transport:

(a)    what the total establishment of the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) inspectors currently is;

(b)    whether all the positions of inspectors are filled and, if not, why; and

(c)    how many road traffic accidents were recorded on the following roads from January to July, 2010:

(i)    Kitwe-Chingola;        
(ii)    Chingola-Solwezi;
(iii)    Ndola-Kabwe; and        
(iv)    Kabwe-Lusaka.

126    Colonel Chanda (Kanyama) - to ask the Minister of Health why an electricity generator set donated to the Kanyama Health Centre in 2008 has not been commissioned.

ORDERS OF THE DAY

1    The Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professionals Bill           (N.A.B. 39/2010)
                                                                                                      Committee Stage

2    The Agricultural Credits Bill                                                     (N.A.B. 34/2010)
                                                                                                      Report Stage

3    Supply     - Motion (8th October) - Resumption of Debate.
         - (The Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives - Mr Mbewe).