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ZESCO Management embarks on a mission to leave Zambia a better place for future generations

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Zesco Managing Director Victor Mundende
ZESCO Senior Procurement Manager Brian Kambole says his administration has embarked on a mission to leave Zambia a better place for future generations.

In a speech read on his behalf by ZESCO Managing Director Victor Mundende, Kambole said that current ZESCO Management is committed to transforming the power utility Company into a super power in the region by the year 2025.

Kambole was speaking during the official opening of the second Integrity Seminar for suppliers and contractors at Cresta Golf view hotel in Lusaka today.

The integrity seminar is conducted by the integrity committee of ZESCO to raise awareness programs for both internal and stakeholders.

And Kambole said ZESCO Management is working tirelessly in collaboration with Anti- corruption commission (ACC) to eradicate corruption so that its core mandate can be realized.

“We have embarked on a mission to leave Zambia a better place for future generations and we are committed to transform the power utility Company into a super power in the region by the year 2025” Kambole said.

20 COMMENTS

  1. This is greediness…How come the senior officer is reading a speech on the behalf of his junior? Ba Mudenda pls…the president cannot read a speech on behalf of the vice. By the way,were is ZESCO going to leave a better place? I think to MAKE ZAMBIA A BETTER IS THE RIGHT HEADLINE. Is it LT or that’s how the speech was written. Chizungu china bwela na boat baba

    • Funny how history repeats itself Mwansa former MD in his mind fomulated the mission statement that Zesco wanted to be better than the London Electricity Company did that materialise.
      Objectives must be realistic baba!
      Ndeloleshafye!

    • “ZESCO management is committed to make the utility company become a super power in the region by 2025”

      This is a language of swindlers , when you are in 2017 they make reference to future years , far beyond their term of office.

    • Do Parastatal Heads have body guards? IF YES, FOR WHAT?
      Who is that chap behind, Mundende, a body guard?
      So anyways, that talk is the Zambian people expectation. If your vision and mission does already spell that correctly then your talk is us.e.less. All you need is walk through that path. Your values should handle your corruption fight inside your institutions. The ACC is just some organization vested in fighting corruption with, sometimes, corrupt elements; it does, in no way, suggest that engaging the ACC can make you corrupt free. Aikona man.

  2. This is amazing!!! The managing director reading a speech on behalf of a procurement officer…or maybe it’s a mistake by LT and it’s supposed to be the other way round procurement officer reading on behalf of the managing director ..interesting indeed

    • Procurement Manager is the one who receives the the brown envelopes and gifts from contractors to share among fellow thieving directors

  3. Yabaa..ati leave zambia a better place as if zesco is a political party campaigning so that it stays in power..you are here to stay Imwe sure leave zambia a better place is a misplaced statement maybe it’s make zambia a better place..

  4. Good goal sir! These are the kind of leaders we need! Don’t listen to those guys who are negative always! If the message was spoken by Hazluza Hagain it will be as though God has spoken! Three Mansions! Well done ZESCO!

  5. Yes you must have ambitions. Even underfive says exactly the same things about his UPNDonkey party, slightly different language but exactly same meaning – cheaper food, free education, democracy etc, now he means better things for Zambia doesnt he? So according to UPNDonkeys, underfive is promising hot air, huh?

    • Please, do not call your fathers “donkeys”. Your mother may be upset, not because of the size of “donkeys” pen1s (which she did enjoy very much) but it will create problems with your birth certificate as to the name of your father

  6. “Kambole was speaking during the official opening of the second Integrity Seminar for suppliers and contractors at Cresta Golf view hotel in Lusaka today.”

    Really laughable I wonder how much this so called “Intergrity seminar” was costing given the size of this company I would like to see the list…why not have a seminar at a college hall not in hotel parataking buffets!!

  7. “And Kambole said ZESCO Management is working tirelessly in collaboration with Anti- corruption commission (ACC) to eradicate corruption so that its core mandate can be realized.”
    DON’T YOUTHINK MUNDENDE IS THE FIRST GUEST FOR ACC SINCE HE HAS ALREADY COMMITTED AN OFFENSE OF CORRUPTION BY READING HIS JUNIOR’S PAPER WAS SUPPOSED TO BE READ BY KAMBOLE’S COMPATRIOT HIS JUNIOR? HOW ARE YOU GOING TO LEAVE ZESCO, “A BETTER PLACE…” WHEN YOU HAVE ALREADY STARTED CORRUPTION. AND WAS THIS THE FULL SPEECH THE WHOLE LOT OF THE MANAGING DIRECTOR HIGH-JACKED?

  8. Comment:if you haven’t noticed the removal of subsidies have produced positive results, not only that it has also attracted a good number of investors, the projects being undertaken cover,solar, nuclear, wind plants, and hydro power projects, for reference sake look p itezhi tezhi hydro power station under way, not only that, the Government had to invest in the maamba coal plant so it could function at its highest , producing more currents. this has and will be achieved only in PF. zero load shedding. I’m transcendent and I approve this message

    • How is this related to the speech in question? Or you are of another blind supporter for the sake of supporting? Be relevant!

  9. I got a 3 way back in 80s when it was so difficult to get a distinction in English. I can see clearly that Chizungu in this article is wrong. Who read the speech on behalf of who? It should have been ‘In a speech read on behalf of ZESCO Managing Director Victor Mundende, Kambole said that ………

  10. Is that his body guard? Kudya bwino baba.. Managing director of the “lucrative” public company. Odd that the procurement guy has the boss reading on his behalf.. I guess hes department is more “lucrative” hence the boss must pay homage.

  11. Managing Director reading speech on behalf of procurement officer. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. I was having a really gloomy morning but this has really cheered me up.

  12. This regime has a lot of amazing negative surprises! For the first time in my whole life have I heard a thing like this happen. No wonder some people call them chipante pante, they know no single direction at all, at all.

  13. We are light to leave Zambia a better life, but my question is are we going to increase the salaries for general workers because the number we reduced according to what u had said ,we suffered a lot the money we get it’s little and look at the country economic things changes please do something ba zesco

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