
THE presidential directive on the sale of Maamba collieries houses is intended to allow those who qualify to buy the houses to do so, special assistant to the President for press and public relations Dickson Jere said in Lusaka yesterday.
Mr Jere was clearing the air over the the sale of 831 houses to sitting tenants announced during a public meeting addressed by President Banda in Maamba last Friday.
Mr Jere said in a statement that President Banda received a petition from sitting tenants of houses owned by Maamba Collieries Limited, asking him to intervene in the delay to issue letters of offer or in some cases, title deeds to tenants.
The petition is dated April 25, 2011 and signed by the representatives of the tenants.
Mr Jere said upon reading the petition, it was discovered that tenants were offered the houses following a directive by former President Frederick Chiluba in the year 2000.
He said Maamba Collieries offered sitting tenants the houses but the transaction was never concluded, especially with retirees and retrenchees.
Mr Jere said for current employees, the company deducted some money from their dues as a contribution to the purchase of the houses.
“President Banda’s directive, therefore, is to allow those who did not purchase the houses when they were offered to do so if they qualify. Further, the President has, for the first time, directed the Commissioner of Lands to give offer letters to those who qualify to purchase the houses while title deeds should be processed with immediate effect and given to tenants with offer letters and who have paid for the houses,” Mr Jere said.
On the remaining institutional houses at Maamba Collieries Limited, Mr Jere said President Banda has received a petition from sitting tenants and will respond to their request after studying the matter.
On Wednesday, the Post Newspaper quoting Nchanga member of parliament Wylbur Simuusa , reported that Rupiah Banda was not sincere about the 838 Maamba Collieries’ former houses because they were already sold.
[Zambia Daily mail]