Vice President Mutale Nalumango has said that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) deal has given Zambia an opportunity to restructure its debt and grow the economy.
Mrs. Nalumango said that with the IMF deal, the people of Zambia will experience the availability of drugs in hospitals and the construction of schools.

Mrs. Nalumango said that, with the IMF deal in place, the people of Zambia will have access to drugs in hospitals and new schools will be built.


Mrs. Nalumango will work to improve the water reticulation system in Kabushi, adding that the free flow of sewer is a health risk. The Vice President said that it is unfortunate that Kabushi still remains one of the least developed constituencies in the Ndola district. Mrs. Nalumango was speaking at a rally at Kaloko Grounds in Kabushi constituency.


 Mrs. Nalumango was speaking to a rally at Kaloko Grounds in Kabushi Constituency when she urged the people of Kabushi to vote for UPND candidate Bernard Kanengo in the upcoming by-election. Mrs. Nalumango said that the UPND administration has proven, within one year of being in office, that it is a good leadership with employment creation, free education, and an end to cadreism. The Vice President has also disclose that the government will construct 15 schools on the Copperbelt.

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