Njombo vows to tackle Lusaka’s flood crisis head-on
Lusaka Mayor hopeful from the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND), William Njombo said flooding in the capital is one of the issues closest to his heart.
“Flooding is a serious concern for me,” Njombo told reporters. “Our country has two major seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. The rainy season lasts about six months, and when it pours, flooding can paralyze communities and disrupt normal life.”
Mr. Njombo has said that the human toll of the floods, particularly in areas like Kamwala South, Kanyama, and Mandevu.
“Houses get flooded, people lose property, children miss school, and workers struggle to get to work. Life literally comes to a standstill. We cannot allow this to continue,” he said.
If elected, Mr. Njombo has promised a coordinated approach with fellow councillors, the town clerk, and key stakeholders. “The council cannot act alone. We will engage road development agencies, the Ministry of Infrastructure, and professional bodies like the Engineering Institute of Zambia. Together, we will develop long-term solutions to protect our residents and secure our capital city,” he said.
He has said that adressing flooding is not just about infrastructure, but also about preserving livelihoods and ensuring the city remains functional during the rainy season.
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