Following his election as President of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema has ordered the sale of all VX motor vehicles purchased by the government during his tenure. The directive was given to the Secretary to the Cabinet, Patrick Kangwa, and is part of Hichilema’s efforts to reduce government spending and prioritize the needs of the Zambian people. The sale of these luxury vehicles is expected to generate revenue for the government and demonstrate Hichilema’s commitment to responsible governance.
Zambia’s President Hichilema has taken action to curb government extravagance by ordering the sale of luxury VX motor vehicles. The President was disappointed to learn that some of his ministers and permanent secretaries were applying to purchase new VXs, despite agreeing to the government’s stance against extravagance. This move demonstrates the President’s commitment to responsible spending and setting a positive example for his administration.
Zambia’s President Hichilema has ordered the sale of luxury VX motor vehicles, citing concerns over government officials using taxpayer money to purchase extravagant cars for personal use. The President expressed surprise that some of his appointees were requesting VX vehicles to transport them from their homes to the Cabinet Office in Lusaka’s Kabulonga neighborhood. The move is seen as a step towards reducing government spending and promoting accountability.
During a leadership workshop in Lusaka, Zambia, President Hichilema announced that he has ordered the sale of luxury VX motor vehicles. The decision was made as part of the President’s efforts to cut government spending and promote fiscal responsibility.