The Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency (ZCSA) has seized 69 boxes of used underwear in Rufunsa district during an enforcement operation targeting non-compliant textile products.
The confiscated consignment was part of a recent donation made to a faith-based organisation in Rufunsa but was found to be in violation of the Zambian Standard (ZS 559) on the Inspection and Acceptance Criteria for Used Textile Products.
ZCSA Manager for Communications and Public Relations, Brian Hatyoka, confirmed the development, saying the seizure was conducted on October 9, 2025, and the items are awaiting disposal in line with the Compulsory Standards Act No. 3 of 2017.
“We are strongly advising importers and recipients of donated used textiles to refrain from bringing in used underwear, including items such as pyjamas, bras, tights, camisoles, nightgowns, and vests,” Mr Hatyoka said.
He said the Zambian Standards prohibits the importation and sale of used undergarments to safeguard public health.
He added that used textile products pose serious health risks to consumers, warning that the second-hand underclothing can transmit ailments such as skin rashes, fungal infections, and sexually transmitted infections.
Mr Hatyoka has since urged the public to report any banned used underwear found on the market to the nearest ZCSA office.
He said in the continued effort to protect consumers, the agency will conduct a public sensitisation roadshow at Maramba market in Livingstone on Friday, October 17, 2025, from 10:00 hours to 13:00 hours.
The event will focus on the dangers of used undergarments and unregulated potable spirits, among other products covered under compulsory standards.
“We appeal to the people of Livingstone to attend in large numbers so that they can learn how to safeguard their health,” he said.
ZCSA, mandated under the Compulsory Standards Act No. 3 of 2017, continues to enforce standards aimed at ensuring public safety, consumer protection, and environmental health.





Good It just not safe to most second hand cloths!!