Lusaka, 10 July, 2024 / 3:50 pm (ACI Africa).
Directors of Caritas drawn from Zambia’s Catholic Episcopal Sees have highlighted the high cost of living, electricity load shedding, and unstable fuel prices among issues of concern that the government of the Southern African nation needs to address.
In a statement following a three-day meeting that concluded on July 6, the Caritas Directors fault President Hakainde Hichilema government for inaction amid multiple challenges.
While “cognizant of the fact that we are in a critical economic situation as a country” they say, “we have observed that the basic commodity prices in the nation are very high.”
“Our concern is that many people are suffering, and the Government seems not to acknowledge the high prevalent poverty levels,” the officials of Caritas Zambia say in the statement following their meeting at Kapingila House in the Catholic Archdiocese of Lusaka.
They fault the government’s engagement in blame games and politicking and challenge it “to find real and pragmatic solutions to the prevailing dire economic situation which has plunged many families in untold misery and suffering.”