Saturday, June 13, 2026
19.7 C
Lusaka

Mbala council in salary arrears

Workers at Mbala Municipal Council in Northern Province have not been paid their salaries for the last nine months.

And civic leader in the district has accused council management of mismanaging the affairs of the local authority, leading to workers going without salaries for nine months now.

Opposition Patriotic Front (PF) Councillor for Lapisha ward, Clemus Sikombe, charged in a statement to ZANIS that Mbala Municipal Council has failed to pay its workers for the past nine months due to mismanagement of funds and property.

Mr Sikombe charged that the council management has failed to call for full council meetings for the past seven months, adding that it has also failed to come up with civic calendar for the local authority.

But when contacted for a comment, Mbala Municipal Council Town Clerk, Raphael Phiri, dismissed the allegations as false.

Mr Phiri said the correct position was that workers are only owed three months salaries amounting to about K70m.

He explained that the council has been having difficulties to clear the arrears due to the non remittance of the grant by the Ministry of Local Government and Housing and the low revenue levels.

On the alleged failure to hold council meetings, Mr Phiri explained that the council was still waiting for instructions as the they could not hold elections to elect new office bearers when the civic year ended in September last year.

He said the council has not yet constituted the various committees following the directive to postpone the holding of elections by the Minister of Local Government and Housing last year.

ZANIS/ENDS/HM/EB

Loading read count...

5 COMMENTS

  1. 9 months is just too long! How do they expect people to survive? This is taking people way too for granted. How further can you push a man when he’s already at the edge?

  2. Give Mbala Town Clerk same treatment as Kitwe Town Clerk. Lock up and beat up by council workers then town clerk will learn to do his job.

  3. Yaba, even the workers are patient! Nine months? No difference with working for mahala!

  4. So if someone goes and steals 2 goats, can you jail them?. I feel it is very unfair that pipo are being treated like secound class citizens. No wonder some pipo resort to stealing 2 goats. and fimo fimo

Comments are closed.

Hot this week

Zambia enters 5 disciplines for Commonwealth Games ‎

Zambia will compete in five disciplines at the 2026...

NAPSA defends US$300 million Lusaka-Ndola road financing

The National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA) says its US$300...

Chisamba court sets June 16 ruling in unlawful wounding case

The Chisamba Magistrate's Court has set June 16, 2026,...

Police warn against violence and intimidation

Central Province Police Commanding Officer Lemekani Chirwa has warned...

Chilanga forestry revenue hits K72,120 in May

The Forestry Department in Chilanga District raised K72, 120...

Topics

Zambia enters 5 disciplines for Commonwealth Games ‎

Zambia will compete in five disciplines at the 2026...

NAPSA defends US$300 million Lusaka-Ndola road financing

The National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA) says its US$300...

Chisamba court sets June 16 ruling in unlawful wounding case

The Chisamba Magistrate's Court has set June 16, 2026,...

Police warn against violence and intimidation

Central Province Police Commanding Officer Lemekani Chirwa has warned...

Chilanga forestry revenue hits K72,120 in May

The Forestry Department in Chilanga District raised K72, 120...

President Hichilema dates Solwezi

President Hakainde Hichilema will be in Northwestern Province tomorrow,...

It’s a growth manifesto: HH unveils plan to double economy, cut cost of living

President Hakainde Hichilema yesterday launched the UPND 2026 Manifesto,...

Tonse Alliance Raises Concerns Over Campaign Fairness

The Tonse Alliance says it wants a level playing...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_img