President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA’s speech to Parliament, according to former vice president ENOCK KAVINDELE, was timely and addressed a number of important topics, giving the Zambian people cause for optimism.
Mr. KAVINDELE also applauded the administration for its stance on guaranteeing that all children, regardless of circumstance, receive an education.
In a different interview, the British Deputy High Commissioner SAM WALDOCK stated that the UK would continue to work with the government in a number of areas, including keeping females in school.
EMMANUEL CHIKOYA, general secretary of the Council of Churches of Zambia, said the church will keep working with the government to make sure that residents respected Christian morals, values, and principles.

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