EIZ President, Eng Henry Musonda - Inaugural Speech
From now onwards, I have the privilege of leading the Institution in the classic sense of leading EIZ members, individually and organizationally, for the next 12 months. As interesting as that would be, I WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS THE ISSUE OF LEADERSHIP. Not leadership in the context I just made reference to, but leadership by the profession in a public role in the theme areas of professional practice, infrastructure, Industry and environment. I would like to point out that to have an effective public role, engineers, as a profession, must adopt that role as integral to their profession. We have not done that yet, at least not to the extent other professions have. Read More
Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ) President Henry Musonda has thanked the 54th Council and the secretariat for the input they put for the betterment of the Institution.
Africa faces $31bn a year infrastructure funding gap
Written by Bruce Kaunda
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
The World Bank has estimated that the African continent would need about US$31 billion per annum in an effort to transform its infrastructure and that this shortfall would particularly affect investment in power and water infrastructure in fragile States.
The Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ) was formed in 1955. The Institution is currently functioning under the EIZ Act of 1992. The Act provided for the creation of the Engineering Registration Board (EngRB). EIZ has in the recent past finalised the process of repealing and replacing the 1992 EIZ Act.
Cap 432 of the Laws of Zambia lays out the procedures for constituting the Engineer’s Registration Board. Apart from empowering the Board to oversee the practice of Engineering in Zambia, the Act regulates the operations of the Board.
The FAOE
Press release
The Federation of African Organisations of Engineers (FAOE) is a federation of engineering institutions in Africa, set up in the spirit of African unity to bring together African engineers to share their experiences and visions in solving the continent’s problems.
EIZ will be releasing engineering articles to the press aimed at educating members of the public on engineering projects and activities in the Country. This page will be updated one every week. Engineers are hereby advised to be submitting their articles to the EIZ Secretariat for editing.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 March 2009 )
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Promote professional development and regulate the practice of engineering and applied sciences so as to enhance national productivity, improve quality of life and protect the environment for the benefit of society
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To become the professional institution of choice for engineering, applied sciences and technological innovation
Call for Comments on Transport Policy
This serves as an appeal to all Engineers to make comments to guide the immediate update of the 2002 Transport Policy. Download the policy document and make comments as appropriate.
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A Strategic Plan is a “road map” to guide and direct the operations of any organisation and plays a critical role in ensuring continuity in institutional development and functions. The Zambian economy has seen an upswing trend in growth. The government has come up with Vision 2030 to ensure Zambia attains middle income status by 2030.