News

Industries

Companies

Jobs

Events

People

Video

Audio

Galleries

My Biz

Submit content

My Account

Advertise with us

Mobile News Zambia

Subscribe & Follow

Advertise your job vacancies
    Search jobs

    Mobile NRC registration to start in April

    Government will next month commence the national mobile registration exercise that will gobble K25 million.
    FreeDigitalPhotos
    FreeDigitalPhotos

    Home Affairs Minister, Davis Mwila told Parliament that the 2015 to 2016 national mobile registration exercise for the department of National Registration, Passport and Citizenship would commence in the second week of April.

    Mwila said in a ministerial statement yesterday that the exercise would be done in three phases with a projection of 1,075,000 people expected to be issued with national registration cards (NRCs) by the end of the exercise.

    "These exercises are expected to take 90 days per phase for all the 10 provinces," Mwila said.

    Phase three would take place from October to December 2015 on the Copperbelt, Luapula and North-Western provinces.

    "At the end of phase three of the exercise, an evaluation of the whole process will be undertaken in order to revisit some areas which may not have been adequately covered and to improve on future exercises," he said.

    He appealed to all stakeholders including parliamentarians, traditional leadership, and civic leaders to present eligible and genuine Zambian national for acquisition and replacement of NRCs.

    He also appealed to the stakeholders and the Parliamentarians to ensure that they sensitise the people in their constituencies to encourage the eligible people to acquire the NRCs.

    Mwila told the House that the exercise would be conducted in polling stations and the officers would operate at each polling station for a week to enable as many people as possible acquire the NRCs.

    Source: allAfrica

    AllAfrica is a voice of, by and about Africa - aggregating, producing and distributing 2000 news and information items daily from over 130 African news organisations and our own reporters to an African and global public. We operate from Cape Town, Dakar, Lagos, Monrovia, Nairobi and Washington DC.

    Go to: http://allafrica.com/
    Let's do Biz