Government has assured workers atLuapula Water Supply and Sanitation Company Limitedthat their concerns will be addressed amid ongoing challenges facing the utility. Luapula Water Supply and Sanitation Company Limited Collins Nzovuacknowledged the financial difficulties affecting the company but reassured employees that government remains committed to safeguarding essential water and sanitation services. Speaking during a virtual meeting involving the Ministry, theZambia Water and Sanitation Engineering and Allied Workers Union, the company’s management and its Board of Directors, Nzovu said underinvestment and low water tariffs have significantly contributed to the utility’s financial struggles.
Zambia Water and Sanitation Engineering and Allied Workers Union The minister welcomed management’s decision to withdraw exculpation letters that had been issued to some workers, describing the move as an important step toward restoring industrial harmony within the company. Nzovu also announced that government will institute investigations into allegations against senior management following calls from stakeholders for the Managing Director to be placed on forced leave. He emphasised that government remains committed to supporting water utility companies across the country while ensuring that the rights and welfare of employees are protected. The meeting concluded with an agreement to hold a follow-up session aimed at strengthening collaboration among stakeholders, safeguarding workers’ welfare and improving service delivery.
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