Government has maintained that Non-Governmental organizations (NGOs) that will not register under the 2009 NGO Act number 16 will be deregistered.
Community Development Mother and Child Health Minister Emerine Kabanshi says most NGO’s have applied to register and so far about 280 NGOs applications have been processed.
Ms. Kabanshi has told QFM News that it is important for NGOs to register because the registration is for their own good and not to harm them.
She says Non-Governmental Organizations should work with government because they are partners in serving the people.
Ms Kabanshi has since implored NGOs that have not yet registered under the NGO Act to do so in order for them to continue to operate.
Government has extended the registration period for NGOs by sixty days effective 4th February to 5th May 2014.
wisdom
May 9, 2014 at 2:21 pm
The best is to register and then make an appeal to Govt to reconsder those areas which are worying. The problem is where we always want to challenge the GOVT. This Govt is a system which can only be challenged by another system
Sakala j
May 10, 2014 at 6:36 am
to register to who and for Wht,when they are non governmental, the point is when they register they ll become governmental, executing and providing checks and balances ll b difficult especially in this government.