Zambia Sets Up Advisory Council On Doing Business

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By Joseph Edegbo

As part of vision for growth in Zambia the Government has set up an Advisory Council on doing business to be chaired by Professor Oliver Saasa

The new advisory council will help Zambia to systematically break down the barriers to doing business in the country.

President Hakainde Hichilema at the inauguration tasked the council to create a level playing field, stamp out corruption, and review the regulatory environment in order to increase employment opportunities and improve livelihoods.

“We have challenged this forum to work with our team at State House to expedite the development of our roadmap for change and economic growth.

“We look forward to doing things differently with the private sector with whom we are pursuing a transparent, inclusive and proactive relationship”.

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