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EIZ to inspect Govt construction works

The Engineering Institute of Zambia (EIZ) says it will intensify inspections of government infrastructure under construction in the country.
Speaking in an interview with Money FM News, EIZ President Sydney Matamwandi says the institute will adhere to calls by Housing and Infrastructure Development Minister for the engineering institute to be inspecting the national projects under construction.
Eng. Matamwandi says the institute will not hesitate to discipline engineers that will not be professional in carrying out their duties.
Housing and Infrastructure Development Minister Ronald Chitotela has tasked the Engineering Institute of Zambia to take keen interest in unrespecting national projects under construction in various parts of the country.

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