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Thursday, 30th September, 2010
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF ZAMBIA
FIFTH SESSION OF THE TENTH ASSEMBLY
ORDER PAPER - THURSDAY, 30TH SEPTEMBER, 2010
AT 1430 HOURS
QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER
55 Mr Mwango (Kanchibiya) - to ask the Minister of Finance and National Planning what measures the Government has taken to ensure that micro-financing institutions provide credit facilities at manageable lending rates.
56 Mr Mukanga (Kantanshi) - to ask the Minister of Energy and Water Development how many boreholes were sunk in the following areas in Kantanshi Parliamentary Constituency:
(a) Chiwele;
(b) Mupena;
(c) Hansio;
(d) Mokambo; and
(e) Murundu.
57 Mr Hamusonde (Nangoma) - to ask the Minister of Local Government and Housing whether the Government has any plans to provide garbage collection facilities in all townships and compounds country-wide.
58 Mr D Mwila (Chipili) - to ask the Minister of Community Development and Social Services:
(a) what the future of the Luminu and Mukabi farming blocks under the Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities in Chipili Parliamentary Constituency is;
(b) how much money the Government spent to support food production in the above areas;
(c) why the Government failed to support the farming blocks; and
(d) what the unemployment levels in the above farming blocks was from 2007 to 2010, year by year.
59 Mr P P Chanda (Kankoyo) - to ask the Minister of Home Affairs:
(a) how many police officers were shot dead by criminals while on duty in 2009 and 2010 country-wide;
(b) of the number above, how many were female officers; and
(c) whether the families of the deceased officers were compensated.
ORDER OF THE DAY
1 Thanks - His Excellency the President’s Address - Motion (21st September)
- Resumption of Debate – (Mr C Mulenga).