Friday, 31st January, 2009

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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF ZAMBIA

THIRD SESSION OF THE TENTH ASSEMBLY

ORDER PAPER - FRIDAY, 31ST JULY, 2009

AT 0900 HOURS

HIS HONOUR THE VICE PRESIDENT’S QUESTION TIME (30 MINUTES)

QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER

401 Mr Mukanga (Kantanshi) - to ask the Minister of Works and Supply:

(a) how much money was spent on the rehabilitation of the following roads in the Copperbelt Province in 2007 and 2008;

(i) Sabina-Mufulira-Mokambo; and
(ii) Ndola-Mufulira;

(b) who were the contractors for the works at (a) above; and

(c) whether the contractors at (b) have completed their works in   line with the provisions of the contracts.

402 Mr Milupi (Luena) - to ask the Minister of Communications and Transport:

(a) when mobile phone providers at the following places in Luena Parliamentary Constituency will increase the cellphone
coverage to 100%:

(i) Kaba Hill in Simaa Ward;
(ii) Sitoya in Ushaa Ward;
(iii) Mushitwambumu in Mabili Ward; and
(iv) Ikabako in Namitome Ward; and

(b) what measures have been taken to boost Zain Zambia  transmission power to achieve a 50km radius coverage at the following places in the Western Province:

(i) Limulunga;
(ii) Isambai; and
(iii) Miulwe.

403 Mr Kambwili (Roan) - to ask the Minister of Home Affairs:

(a) how far the investigations into the shooting of two UNZA    students in May, 2008 have reached;

(b) whether the police officers involved in the shooting have been prosecuted; and

(c) what measures the Government has taken to avoid a repetition of such shootings.

404 Mr Chongo (Mwense) - to ask the Minister of Education:

(a) what the total population of pupils at Mwense High School in   Mwense District is;

(b) what the condition of furniture and desks at the school is;

(c) when the school was last provided with desks and furniture; and

(d) what measures have been taken to provide any shortfalls in furniture and desks at the school.

405 Ms Kapata (Mandevu) - to ask the Minister of Gender and Women in Development:

(a) what the Ministry’s strategy for attaining the 50% SADC Declaration on Women Representation in Parliament is; and

(b) whether the Ministry has been engaging political parties in Zambia to lobby them to adopt more women to contest    Parliamentary and Local Government elections.

ORDERS OF THE DAY

1  The Constitutional Offices (Emoluments)  (Amendment) Bill   Second Reading (N.A.B 23/2009)
          
2 The Presidential Emoluments  (Amendment) Bill       Second Reading (N.A.B 24/2009)

3 The Ministerial and Parliamentary Offices (Emoluments) (Amendment) Bill    Second Reading (N.AB. 25/2009)

4  The Zambia Tanzania Pipeline (Amendment)  Bill Second Reading (N.A.B. 27/2009)
 

5  The Zambia Law Development Commission  (Amendment) Bill Report Stage (N.A.B. 19/2009)
 
          
6  The Legal Practitioners (Amendment) Bill   Third Reading (N.A.B. 18/2009)
          

7  The Zambia Institute of Advanced Legal  Education (Amendment) Bill   Third Reading (N.A.B 20/2009