Chadiza Gets Green Light for 2026 CDF Community Projects

Chadiza Town Council has received approval from the Provincial Local Government Officer to implement the 2026 Constituency Development Fund (CDF) projects, marking an important step in strengthening health, education, water, justice, and public infrastructure across the district. Council Secretary Grace Wina said the projects are focused on meeting everyday community needs and supporting long-term development.… Continue reading Chadiza Gets Green Light for 2026 CDF Community Projects

CHADIZA TOWN COUNCIL APPROVES K84.54 MILLION BUDGET FOR 2026

Chadiza Town Council has approved a K84.54 million budget for the 2026 financial year, prioritizing infrastructure development, community empowerment, and improved service delivery across the district. The budget was approved yesterday during the Fourth Ordinary Council Meeting held at Sankhani Lodge in Chadiza. The approved budget will be distributed across 16 Output Based Budget Programmes,… Continue reading CHADIZA TOWN COUNCIL APPROVES K84.54 MILLION BUDGET FOR 2026

COMMUNITY HALL SUPERSTRUCTURE COMPLETED IN CHADIZA

Chadiza Town Council has completed the superstructure of the new community hall under the Zambia Devolution Support Programme (ZDSP). This milestone brings the district closer to a modern, functional space for community events, meetings, youth activities, and public engagements. The project also includes a water reticulation system, with works starting this Wednesday. This integrated approach… Continue reading COMMUNITY HALL SUPERSTRUCTURE COMPLETED IN CHADIZA

 

 

The sound of heavy machinery has become a welcome soundtrack across Chadiza district as the Town Council pushes ahead with an ambitious road rehabilitation programme that is transforming how rural communities connect with essential services.

Using funds from the 2025 Constituency Development Fund, the Council has already made impressive progress on what many residents say is the most significant road infrastructure development the district has seen in years. With a target of completing no less than 100 kilometers of road works this year, the programme is breathing new life into routes that had become almost impassable.

The Council’s smart decision to invest CDF money in purchasing their own fleet of heavy machinery has proven to be a game-changer. Now equipped with a grader, compactor, tipper truck, TLB, and a new 20,000-liter water bowser, they have complete control over project timelines and quality standards. “We are using our own machinery to carry out the works, which allows us to maintain better oversight and ensure consistent progress,” explains Mr. Mwansa Mumba D, the Council Secretary.

The transformation is already visible across multiple routes. The Kabvumo loop, a vital lifeline for several rural communities, has completed all 14 kilometers of road formation and is now ready for the final compaction phase. The 3.5-kilometer stretch linking Kantantha Primary School to the main Chadiza Town road has also finished its formation stage and is being carefully gravelled and compacted to ensure students and teachers can reach school regardless of weather conditions.

One of the most dramatic turnarounds has been the Prisons Road, which had deteriorated so badly that it became nearly impossible to navigate during the rainy season. The road serves not just the local correctional facility but also connects surrounding communities to essential services. Road formation has been completed and the compaction work is now finished, making this previously troublesome route fully accessible year-round.

But perhaps nowhere is the impact more felt than on the Bwanunkha-Chiseba route. What started as an 8-kilometer rehabilitation project has been extended to 10.6 kilometers to ensure complete connectivity to Chiseba School. Bernard Phiri, who has lived in Chiseba for years, remembers the frustration of the old road. “Even though the distance is only 10 kilometers, the terrible state of the road made it extremely difficult to travel to other parts for business. What should have been a 20-minute journey often took us over an hour, especially during the rainy season.”

Now, with the full 10.6 kilometers of road formation completed, Phiri and his neighbors are seeing real change. Compaction work is progressing well on the route, bringing the project closer to full completion.

Munaye Samampimbi, the Council’s Director of Engineering overseeing the works, sees the bigger picture beyond just transportation. “These roads are not just about transport – they’re about improving lives. They connect families to schools, markets, and clinics, and open up opportunities for economic activities. This is why we are committed to delivering quality infrastructure to our rural communities.”

The impact is already being felt economically. Farmers can now move their produce to markets more efficiently, while small traders and business owners find it easier to operate across the district. The emphasis on creating all-weather roads means these benefits continue even during the challenging rainy season, when reliable access to healthcare and education becomes even more critical.

For residents across the affected areas, the programme represents more than just better roads – it’s proof that their voices are being heard and their needs addressed. As one Chiseba resident put it, “This is more than just a road. It’s a path to better education, easier business, and a stronger connection to the rest of the district.”

With road formation completed on all the major routes and compaction work progressing steadily, the Council has moved its focus to new areas. Currently, road formation is taking place in Mlolo Compound of Chadiza District, extending the programme’s reach to serve even more communities. The momentum continues as the Council works toward its ambitious target of 100 kilometers for the year, and if current progress is any indication, 2025 will be remembered as the year Chadiza’s rural communities finally got the infrastructure they deserve.

Improving Access and Opportunity: Road Construction to RR Community School Underway at Chaninda Border

We are currently at Chaninda Border working on the road to RR Community School. This road will improve access to the school and benefit everyone in the surrounding area. Families, traders, and students will all experience the positive impact of this project as it makes travel easier, safer, and faster. Using the 2025 Constituency Development… Continue reading Improving Access and Opportunity: Road Construction to RR Community School Underway at Chaninda Border

BUDGET CONSULTATIVE MEETINGS COMMENCE IN CHADIZA.

Chadiza District Launches Budget Consultation Exercise Chadiza District has officially commenced its budget consultation process, inviting residents and stakeholders to participate in planning for the next financial year. The consultation meetings, which began this week, will provide a platform for community members to voice their priorities and contribute to decisions on how district resources should… Continue reading BUDGET CONSULTATIVE MEETINGS COMMENCE IN CHADIZA.

Chafulu OPD Nears Completion Under 2025 CDF

Work on the new Outpatient Department (OPD) in Chafulu is almost finished, and local residents can look forward to having better access to healthcare close to home. The building itself is complete, and the remaining work includes installing windows, painting, and drilling a borehole that will supply water to the facility. Once that is done,… Continue reading Chafulu OPD Nears Completion Under 2025 CDF

Chadiza Council Targets 100km Road Rehabilitation as Health, Infrastructure Projects Progress

Chadiza Town Council is making significant strides in infrastructure development under the 2025 Constituency Development Fund (CDF), with health and road projects advancing in tandem across the district. The council is constructing four new Out-Patient Departments (OPDs) this year, all nearing completion. The Chamaseche facility, like the others, will be fully furnished and supported by… Continue reading Chadiza Council Targets 100km Road Rehabilitation as Health, Infrastructure Projects Progress

Kabvumo Primary Set to Get New Classrooms Before Next Term

Students at Kabvumo Primary School will have proper classroom space when they return next term, thanks to a new three-classroom block being constructed by Chadiza Town Council. The council has been supervising the project closely to ensure it’s completed before schools reopen. Using funds from the 2025 CDF allocation, they’ve kept the local contractor on… Continue reading Kabvumo Primary Set to Get New Classrooms Before Next Term

New Health Clinic in Chadiza Takes Shape as Roofing Work Wraps Up

Residents of Chafulu can now see the roof beams of what will soon become their new health clinic, as construction workers put the finishing touches on the Outpatient Department at Chafulu Health Facility. The completed roofing marks real progress on one of four health clinics being built across Chadiza District this year through the Constituency… Continue reading New Health Clinic in Chadiza Takes Shape as Roofing Work Wraps Up