President Hakainde Hichilema Orders Relocation of Homes Built on Waterways
Government Moves to Address Flooding in Zambia

President Hakainde Hichilema Orders Relocation of Homes Built on Waterways.
President Hakainde Hichilema Orders Relocation of Homes Built on Waterways.President Hakainde Hichilema has directed the relocation of homes built on waterways to reduce flooding in Zambia. During his visit to flood-affected areas in Lusaka, he emphasized that the government will move residents to designated locations without involving the courts.
Flooding has caused significant damage in many parts of the country, largely due to settlements blocking natural water flow. The President stressed that taking immediate action will help prevent future disasters.
“We sympathize with all the victims, but we must do the right thing to ensure such situations do not happen again,” he stated.
Why Is the Government Relocating Homes?
Many houses obstruct water pathways, leading to severe floods that damage property and put lives at risk. The government aims to solve this issue by ensuring water flows freely. Relocating affected residents will help restore proper drainage and minimize disaster risks.
How Will This Affect Residents?
The relocation plan raises several concerns:
Where will the government resettle affected families?
Will they receive financial assistance?
How will authorities manage the relocation process?
Some people support the initiative, while others fear losing their homes. The government must handle the transition carefully to ensure fairness and proper resettlement.
Long-Term Flood Prevention Strategies
To prevent similar problems in the future, experts suggest:
Stronger enforcement of building regulations
Better drainage infrastructure
Sustainable urban planning
The effectiveness of this initiative depends on clear policies, community involvement, and proper execution.
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