In order to improve the nation, President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has urged those in public office to abandon the culture of indolence and embrace hard labor.
According to President HICHILEMA, it should not be permitted to put off tasks that can be completed right away.
The President adds that not every situation requires him to be present before taking action and that organizations with the appropriate expertise should handle issues like sewer leaks.
He asserts that Ministers, Councils, and other parties are expected to play their part rather than wait to be instructed before acting.
The President made this statement today at Ndola’s Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport just before his flight to Mbala.
Also, President HICHILEMA deemed his visit to the Copperbelt fruitful and promised to keep engaging with citizens all around the nation.
The Head of State claimed that while some of the problems he encountered have already been handed to authorities, others will take some time to resolve.
The president visited the Copperbelt to meet with key stakeholders and check on development initiatives.

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