MARKETEERS in Kitwe’s Buchi and Kamitondo townships who refused to conduct their business in the European Union (EU)-funded modern market have started using the facility.
Kitwe City Council (KCC) director of community environment and health services Monica Mwanza said 70 percent of the marketeers have moved into the new facility.
Ms Mwanza said the residents are happy with the EU-funded Buchi-Kamitondo modern market.
She was speaking in Kitwe on Monday during a special full council meeting.
“I would like to report that the traders in Buchi and Kamitondo townships have moved into the new building and about 70 percent of the traders are conducting their business inside the market,” she said.
Ms Mwanza said it is sad that some residents have vandalised the lavatories and other infrastructure at the modern market.
She said there is urgent need to rehabilitate the damaged market infrastructure.
“We want to appeal to our people to desist from acts of vandalism. We are also facing the challenge at Nakadoli market where some people are reluctant to move into the main building,” she said.
And Kitwe mayor Elias Kamanga has castigated KCC management for allegedly failing to convince marketeers to conduct their business in the three modern markets that the EU funded in Kitwe.
“The council must be blamed for failing to tell the people the importance of using the modern markets. A lot of money was spent on these facilities. It is therefore important that council management works towards ensuring that the people start using the facilities,” he said.
Meanwhile, Mr Kamanga has castigated three Patriotic Front (PF) members of Parliament in Kitwe who have allegedly refused to contribute K250 million from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) towards the purchase of a grader.
He named the MPs as Bernarbus Chellah (Wusakile), Lombe Mulenga (Kwacha) and Mwenya Musenge (Nkana).
Mr Kamanga said it is unfortunate that the MPs have allegedly ignored the council resolution that each constituency should contribute K250 million towards the purchase of the grader.
“This is not their money. As councillors we made a resolution that each constituency must contribute K250 million towards the purchasing of a grader for road rehabilitation in Kitwe, but three constituencies have refused to contribute. As a council we are not going to approve any project that these people will undertake because they have also refused to do what we agreed on as councillors,” he said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]