Collaborating for Progress: BWANA MKUBWA MP Engages KWSC Management

Media Team | Tuesday,16 January 2024 | Bwana Mkubwa Constituency | Ndola

The management of Kafubu Water and Sanitation Company Limited recently organized a productive consultative meeting with the esteemed Member of Parliament for Bwana Mkubwa Constituency, Hon. Warren Mwambazi. This meeting served as a platform for open discussions and fruitful exchanges of ideas regarding the water and sanitation needs of the constituency. The management team, led by their competent leaders, engaged in a constructive dialogue with Hon. Warren Mwambazi, who demonstrated his commitment to addressing the water and sanitation challenges faced by the community. This collaborative effort between the company and the Member of Parliament highlights their shared dedication to improving the lives of the constituents and ensuring access to clean and safe water for all.

The purpose of the meeting was to address the strategies and procedures for KWSC to access the Constituency Development Funds (CDF) in order to extend water supply to three specific wards within Bwana Mkubwa, namely Mukulungwe, Chichele, and Kavu. The meeting aimed to explore the possibilities and opportunities for KWSC to utilize the CDF effectively and ensure that these three wards receive improved access to clean and reliable water.

Hon. Mwambazi firmly believes that the persistent water challenges faced by the three wards will be effectively addressed in the near future. With unwavering optimism, he assures the community that once all necessary arrangements and agreements between the local authority and KWSC are finalized, a lasting solution will be implemented. Hon. Mwambazi’s confidence in the resolution of these water issues is a testament to his dedication and commitment to improving the lives of the residents in these wards.

With the backing of the CDF, KWSC Managing Director Mr. Joe Mbewe confidently asserts that the Utility is fully prepared to expand its water supply services to the three wards. This commitment demonstrates the dedication and readiness of KWSC to meet the growing demand for clean and accessible water in these areas. By leveraging the support of the CDF, KWSC aims to ensure that residents in these wards have reliable access to this essential resource, improving their quality of life and fostering sustainable development.

KWSC Director Engineering Eng. Rabson Ngulube and Acting Director Planning and Development Eng. Paul Billima were present alongside Mr. Mbewe during the meeting. Their presence added immense value to the discussions and ensured that all aspects of the project were thoroughly addressed. Eng. Rabson Ngulube’s expertise in engineering and Eng. Paul Billima’s proficiency in planning and development played a crucial role in providing valuable insights and recommendations. Their combined knowledge and experience greatly contributed to the success of the meeting and further strengthened the team’s ability to make informed decisions.

The water reticulation project is set to bring numerous advantages to multiple households.

The meeting was attended by various stakeholders, including civic leaders and members of the Ward Development Committee from Bwana Mkubwa. It was a gathering of influential individuals who play a crucial role in shaping the community’s development and progress. These stakeholders, with their diverse backgrounds and expertise, came together to discuss important matters and make informed decisions for the betterment of Bwana Mkubwa. Their presence at the meeting highlighted their commitment and dedication towards the welfare of the community, showcasing their active involvement in local governance and development initiatives.

1 thought on “Collaborating for Progress: BWANA MKUBWA MP Engages KWSC Management”

  1. Weldone Bwana Mkubwa 1, Mwambazi Wabonse, PAC1, but remember Itawa ward as well to be specific Itawa extention Community, this matter of water and sewerage is really a challenge, please consider Itawa extention as well ,stay blessed

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