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MMD NEC must be credible

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File:President Rupiah Banda is given a thunderous when his motorcade arrived at Mulungushi International Conference Center to file his nomination for the MMD convention in Lusaka

The Forum for Leadership Search (FLS) has advised delegates to the MMD’s national convention to elect leaders of high integrity.

 

FLS executive director Edwin Lifwekelo said in Lusaka on March 27 that it will be important for the delegates to elect leaders who will add value to President Banda’s administration.

“I think President Banda is looking for value addition to his administration. He is not just looking at numbers in terms of individuals.

“Members of the MMD national executive committee must recognise that the positions they are aspiring for relate to the interpretation of MMD policies and programmes,” Mr Lifwekelo said.

He said the aspirants must vie for positions which are in line with their specialties and competence.

Mr Lifwekelo cautioned all the aspirants not to harbour selfish motives, but to aspire for office with a view of putting service delivery before self.

“People, like Dr Mbita Chitala, who were looking for jobs are now regretting supporting President Banda because their support was based on the hope that the President will give them jobs. It is important to ensure that those aspiring for positions do so with the idea of providing service, otherwise they will regret like Dr Chitala,” he said.

He said all MMD national executive committee (NEC) aspirants should make it a point to add value to President Banda’s administration, should they be elected into the NEC.

Mr Lifwekelo said the national convention will provide an opportunity to the MMD to pick a diligent team that will work with President Banda.

He said Mr Banda has not had the latitude to work with people of his own choice, as most of the people he re-appointed as cabinet and deputy ministers were initially in Dr Mwanawasa’s administration.

He said there is no basis on which anyone can accuse President Banda of being tribal.[pullquote]aspirants must vie for positions which are in line with their specialties and competence[/pullquote]

Mr Lifwekelo said credibility and morality will be of paramount importance for MMD delegates to elect leaders of integrity, loyalty and commitment.

The MMD national convention takes place from April 5 to 7, and all the provinces have endorsed Mr Banda as the sole candidate for the MMD presidency.

Mr Banda filed his nomination last week while Vice-President George Kunda filed for the position of party vice-president.

Others, who also filed their nominations include Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services Lieutenant-General Ronnie Shikapwasha (chairman security), Minister of Works and Supply Gabriel Namulambe (elections chairman), Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Bradford Machila (chairman lands), Minister of Local Government and Housing Brian Chituwo (chairman local government), Minister of Mines and Minerals Development Maxwell Mwale (chairman mines).

Minister of Education Dora Siliya (chairperson publicity and information), Minister of Science, Technology and Vocational Training Peter Daka (chairman transport), Minister of Labour and Social Security Austin Liato (chairman labour), Minister of Finance and National Planning Situmbeko Musokotwane (chairman finance and economics), Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives Eustarckio Kazonga (chairman agriculture) and Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Mutale Nalumango (chairperson labour) also filed their nominations.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Confusion erupts at PF Copperbelt conference

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Confusion engulfed the Patriotic Front (PF) Copperbelt provincial conference in Mufulira when delegates rejected the party president Michael Sata’s manouevres to impose his preferred candidate Rebby Chanda for the position of Provincial chairperson against the delegates’ preferred candidate Sturdy Mwale.

The party leadership present at the conference, which included party vice-president Guy Scott, failed to control the situation, forcing the conference to be postponed to a later date.

Some delegates at the conference told the Times Reporter that Mr Sata had allegedly left instructions to ensure that Mr Mwale was barred from contesting the position of Provincial chairperson and that Mr Chanda should go through unopposed.

However, Mr Mwale filed his nomination amid chants from the delegates as opposed to Mr Sata’s preferred candidate who never received any chants from the delegates when he went in to file his nomination.

After realising that Mr Sata’s preferred candidate had no support from the delegates, the party’s senior official at the scene, a Mrs Atanga had difficulties to announce to the delegates that only Mr Chanda had successfully filed his nominations, while Mr Mwale was unsuccessful.
Her efforts to convince Mr Mwale to withdraw failed, prompting her to inform Dr Scott, who came in fuming against Mr Mwale.

This infuriated Mr Mwale’s supporters who grabbed the phone from their preferred candidate and locked him up in one of the rooms to ensure that Dr Scott or any other party national leader could not communicate with him to convince him to rescind his decision of contesting the position.

After locking up Mr Mwale, the delegates continued to chant “we want democracy, we want democracy and “no Mwale, no elections” and started throwing chairs all-over the Hindu Hall wherethe conference was held.

In an interview, Mr Chanda, who is Ndola District PF Chairperson said the confusion that erupted at the provincial conference was unfortunate.

“My feeling as one of the candidates for the position of provincial chairman is that the confusion was unfortunate. I have been in this party for a long time and I have seen the party grow and so I thought I should aspire for the position of provincial chairman,” Mr Chanda said.

When asked if it was true that he was Mr Sata’s preferred candidate, Mr Chanda just laughed and refused to comment on the matter, saying “I can’ t comment on that.

”And Mr Mwale, who is Masaiti District chairperson, said he was happy that he had the support of the delegates at the conference and would now be just watching the events after the postponement of the conference.

But Dr Scott said some people with money wanted to violate the party’s constitution, hence the confusion.

Some delegates at the conference said even Nkana Member of Parliament(MP) Mwenya Musenge was currently serving his suspension because of his attempts to contest the position of Copperbelt provincial chairperson.

[Times of Zambia]

Mulungushi textiles coming back

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File:Vice President George Kunda and his wife Irene when he filed in nominations papers at Mulungushi International Conference Center in Lusaka .

Government has assured Kabwe residents that it is making joint efforts with the Chinese government to re-open the Zambia-China Mulungushi Textiles joint venture (ZCMT) which was closed due to under-capitalisation.

 

Mr Kunda said on March 27 at a public rally that the construction of schools, health centres and other infrastructure and the implementation of other economic policies is intended to make Zambia a better country.

“The future of this country (Zambia) is assured under the leadership of President Banda and this is why he should be re-elected this year,” Mr Kunda said.

Mr Kunda said the economy of Zambia is being well managed and this has led to the country producing more food. He said a lot of farmers are now fully participating in the management of the economy through agriculture.

He also said “Government has this year put K1.3 trillion in the pockets of farmers who have sold their maize to the Food Reserve Agency”.

The Vice-President said the ruling party attaches importance to education and that is why it has allocated K57 billion to transform Nkrumah College of Education into a university and provided K60 billion for the development of Mulungushi University into the country’s third public university.[pullquote]Government has this year put K1.3 trillion in the pockets of farmers who have sold their maize to the Food Reserve Agency[/pullquote]

On the possible re-opening of the ZCMT which was closed in 2008, Mr Kunda said every effort was being made to re-open the textile plant.

Mr Kunda said ZCMT will soon be re-opened because Government is aware that the company employed many people in Kabwe.

“We have engaged the Chinese government through the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Commerce to provide funds,” he said.

He said the equipment at the closed textile company needs to be overhauled before the company can start operating.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Task Force on Land razes 70 illegal houses in Lusaka

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File: A demolished house
THE Task Force on Land swung into action on the night of March 26, demolishing over 70 illegally-built structures in Lusaka.

The exercise which was carried out in conjunction with the Lusaka City Council (LCC) and Zambia Police Service, started on March 26 around 23:00 hours until the early hours of March 27.

Task Force on land spokesperson Mukela Lubasi confirmed that the task force went to farm 915A where people had built houses on land whose title is held by the LCC.

She said the land in question is alleged to have been shared by the LCC Councillors.

“This land belongs to the council because it holds title for it but we found that people had put up structures on the land which is earmarked for a housing project,” she said.

Ms Lubasi said the task force also razed houses and uncompleted structures along Kasama Road in Chilenje South.

She said three houses built on land meant for the construction of a police post and market was demolished.

Other structures which were demolished are at a place called shaft five where the LCC has put up boreholes for the supply of water to Lusaka residents.

“We found that people have even dug pit latrines, posing a danger to the water reticulation system with fears of water contamination,” she said.

Ms Lubasi said the task force had given the residents prior notice of the action that was to be taken on properties built illegally.

She said the role of the Ministry of Lands is to give out land but the problem is that some people buy property from the street. Mr Lubasi said the task force will not allow the construction of illegal structures.

Asked how the victims took the action, Ms Lubasi said some did not resist while others tried to resist. She said the task force insisted that the structures were built on illegally acquired land.

But some residents complained that it was unfair for members of the task force to conduct the exercise at night when people were trying to rest.

Ms Lubasi said members of the public should obtain proper documentation before building any structure.

“The action by the task force was done in accordance with the law. We referred to the Lands, as well as the Town and Country Acts, when we undertook this exercise. We would like to encourage people to operate within the confines of the law,” he said.

Early this year, President Banda formed a task force to deal with illegal land allocation and encroachment.

The task force is made up of officials from the Ministry of Lands, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Tourism and Natural Resources, Ministry of Justice and the LCC.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Sata career ending, says UPND

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United Party for National Development spokesperson Charles Kakoma (L)

THE United Party for National Development (UPND) has predicted that Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata will lose terribly in this year’s general elections and the loss will mark the end of Mr Sata’s political career.

UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma said the PF are no match to the MMD in the elections.

“The PF has no capacity on its own to dislodge the MMD from power. The PF has not expanded anywhere; its strongholds are the same. It is not in Central Province, North-Western Province and Southern Province,” Mr Kakoma said.

He said this in an interview on March 27 when he reacted to a story in the Sunday Post in which UPND member Colonel Panji Kaunda insisted that he will support Mr Sata for the presidency despite his (Col. Kaunda’s) continued stay in the UPND.

Mr Kakoma said Mr Sata’s loss will also mark the end of Col Kaunda’s stay in politics. He said the UPND will be stronger in the general elections than the PF because a lot of PF members who do not like Mr Sata’s leadership style are defecting to the UPND.

“Several PF members whose toes have been stepped on by Mr Sata and PF secretary-general Winter Kabimba are leaving the PF. Even those who vowed not to support the UPND because of its association with the PF are returning to the party,” he said.

Mr Kakoma said the political landscape in Zambia has changed dramatically and the UPND is getting stronger through alliances it is entering into with other opposition political parties, like the All Peoples’ Congress (APC).

Recently, the PF made an appeal to opposition political parties to help it dislodge the MMD but the plea has not borne any fruit so far.

Mr Kakoma said Mr Sata is losing a lot of members including those from the church who are against his stance on some issues, including gay rights.

He said since the pact is dead, the PF should forget about forming government.

[pullquote]“It’s bad politics to pretend. What’s so difficult about Col. Kaunda coming out in the open to say he’s PF? He should be clear so that we know who is with us and who’s not,” he said[/pullquote]

Mr Kakoma accused Mr Sata of failing the pact by fielding candidates in all the 150 constituencies, without the consent of its partner then, the UPND.

He said Col. Kaunda should stop maligning UPND president HakaindeHichilema and that he (Col Kaunda) should know that as a military person, it does not help for one to be in one party and support another.

Mr Kakoma said it would be helpful for Col. Kaunda, whom he accused of being Mr Sata’s campaign manager, to come out in the open and state that he is a member of the PF.

“It’s bad politics to pretend. What’s so difficult about him coming out in the open to say he’s PF? He should be clear so that we know who is with us and who’s not,” he said.

Mr Kakoma said the UPND is disappointed with Col. Kaunda over his attacks against Mr Hichilema and advised him to reflect on his political activities.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

William Banda accuses Sata of being a foreigner

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MMD Lusaka Province chairperson William Banda (L)

Lusaka Province MMD chairman William Banda has accused Mr Sata of being a foreigner and has challenged him to disclose his true nationality.

Mr Banda made the accusations at an MMD card renewal exercise in Mtendere Township on March yesterday.

The MMD card renewal saw about 32 UPND cadres, including Ngwerere ward chairman John Mutumwa, defecting to the MMD.

Mr Banda said the MMD is geared for the elections this year and that the party will work hard to ensure that Lusaka is recaptured.

And Vice President George Kunda has warned Zambians that Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata cannot be entrusted with national affairs.

Speaking when he addressed MMD members at Namakuba Lodge in Kapiri Mposhi on March 26 at the Central Province card renewal exercise, Mr Kunda said Mr Sata is corrupt, tribal and is now calling for homosexuality to be introduced in Zambia.

“This is a serious matter and let’s tell our people that it is dangerous to vote for a person like Mr Sata. Zambia will become a rogue state if Mr Sata is elected president,” he said.

Mr Kunda said those who will vote for Mr Sata in this year’s elections will waste their vote because he enjoys only pockets of tribal support compared to President Banda who is enjoying national support.

The Vice-President said in its past publications, The Post newspaper accused Mr Sata of being a corrupt and unruly person.

He said that Mr Sata did not defend himself against those stories when they were published but now the Post has an uphill battle to re-brand him because they are now working together.

[pullquote]“This is a serious matter and let’s tell our people that it is dangerous to vote for a person like Mr Sata. Zambia will become a rogue state if Mr Sata is elected president,” he said.[/pullquote]

He said the Post should not lecture Government on what terminologies to use because they used the same language in their past editions.

Mr Kunda said Government will continue criticising Mr Sata’s character because he is aspiring to be president and the people should know what kind of person he is.

He said in the past, Mr Sata had insulted President Mwanawasa, President Banda and other government officials.

Zambia and U23 Teams Win in The Midst of Turmoil

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The Zambia senior and Under-23 teams rose over the local football political mess to record important wins in their respective Africa Cup and Olympic Game qualifiers today.
At Machava Stadium in Maputo, Zambia maintained their 100 per cent unbeaten record over Mozambique after withering a Mamba storm to win 2-0.

Chinese-based striker James Chamanga put Zambia ahead in the 14th minute after rounding Mozambique goalkeeper Joao Kapango.

Mozambique then put Zambia under the cosh but some brave stops by goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene kept Dario Bonetti’s side in the game.

75th minute substitute Emmanuel Mayuka who came on for the reforming Collins Mbesuma made sure of the victory with an 90th minute goal after a cheeky chip over Kapango.

Zambia top Group C on 6 points from three games, Mozambique slip to second staying on 3 points.

Libya, on 3 points, could join Bonetti’s side at the top if they beat winless and bottom placed Comoros whom they host in Bamako, Mali tomorrow.

Meanwhile, the Zambia Under-23 also beat Rwanda by the same score-line at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka in their Olympic Games preliminary round qualifier.

Rodrick Kabwe and Roger Kola with goals in the 13th and 35th minutes respectively sealed the first leg win for Lucky Msiska’s side.

Team:
Mweene, Chintu, Chivuta (Nyambe60″), Kasonde, Musonda, S.Sunzu , Chansa, Kalaba, Mbesuma (Mayuka 74), Chamanga (Singuluma 68), C.Katongo

Lusaka FAZ AGM in pictures

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Some delegates at the Andrew Kamanga led FAZ annual general meeting in Lusaka

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General Secretary for the Andrew Kamanga FAZ faction Simataa Simataa and supporters during their annual general meeting in Lusaka

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National Sports Council of Zambia officials consulting each other at the Andrew Kamanga annual general meeting in Lusaka

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Andrew Kamanga is interviewed after the annual general meeting by his faction in Lusaka

Faz AGM Set For Kabwe

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Faz says the rescheduled annual general meeting will be held in Kabwe on April 30.

Faz general secretary George Kasengele confirmed in a statement released today.

“The meeting on 30th April 2011, to be held in Kabwe, is another opportunity for every member of FAZ to raise and deliberate any issues they may wish discussed by the Council,” Kasengele said.

“It should be noted that these meetings and opportunities for dialogue, consultation and unity are not only at great cost to the Association and the game but important for the greater good of Zambian football.”

However, the venue in Kabwe has yet to be decided.

Role models essential to Zambian youths-First Lady

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda (l)

First Lady Thandiwe Banda says positive role models are essential to the growth and education of Zambian youths.

 

Mrs. Banda said empowering youths of today is building foundation of the country’s future.

Speaking at the Mentors Luncheon organised by Kuchetekela Foundation in Lusaka today, Mrs. Banda noted that mentoring is being a role model for a child and urged mentors to display highest moral standards.

ZANIS reports that She said Mentors should possess virtues of integrity and decency for them to differentiate between right and wrong.

The First Lady further noted that Government has already done its party in contributing to the education of children by constructing 87 more new schools countrywide as well as training more than 2 000 teachers.

And one of the parents Clement Mumba thanked Kuchetekela Foundation for the initiative and noted that mentors play an important role and that this can not be taken away from them.

ZANIS

Zambians told to register as voters en mass

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Anglican Diocese of Lusaka Bishop

President Rupiah Banda watching Anglican Youth dancing during the celebrations to mark the CHurch's 100 years
FLASHBACK: President Rupiah Banda watching Anglican Youth dancing during the celebrations to mark the Church's 100 years

has called on Zambians to register and vote en masse in this year’s elections.

 

Speaking during the Mothers Union Lady Day celebration held at St Peters Church in Libala, Lusaka yesterday ,Bishop Njovu said Zambians should be able to exercise their rights by participating in voting during the elections.

The Clergyman also appealed to Zambians to embrace peace ahead of this year’s polls and urged them to condemn violence at all costs saying it was detrimental to democracy.

He said politicians should always preach peace in their campaigns as opposed to inciting the youth to cause anarchy in the country.

The Bishop also condemned opposition political party leaders advocating for gay rights in the country and described the act as barbaric.

And Bishop Njovu warned youths in the country to be careful and avoid being used as tools for fueling violence in this year’s elections.

He said violence during elections did not pay but only created problems which would result in them either ending up in Jail or injured for no reasons.

Speaking at the same occasion, Mothers Union President Brigadier General Freda Sakala Kazembe said the event was an annual event aimed at empowering women and children in the Anglican Church with survival skills to uplift their livelihood.

She said Mothers Union sought to promote conditions in society favourable to stable family life and the protection of children.

She stated that the event was an annual event celebrated world over where ever the Mothers Union was present adding that in Lusaka the event started yesterday ends today

ZANIS

500 UPND Youths defects to MMD

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Five Hundred youths in Monze District in Southern Province have defected from the opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) party to join the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD).

Speaking when youths gathered at Kobil Filing station to officially resign from UPND and join the MMD, Mazuba Nchimunya, a youth said that as youths they had been committed members of UPND party but were disappointed because there were no consultations over certain decisions made within the party.

ZANIS reports that Mr. Nchimunya said that UPND went into the PACT with Patriotic Front without consultations with the youth wing thereby undermining the role they are supposed to play in strengthening the party.

He confirmed that five hundred youths including himself, decided to join MMD and support President Rupiah Banda during this year’s general elections.

Mr. Nchimunya said due to lack of consultation in the party, it was impossible for the UPND to win this year’s elections adding that they were tired of being in an opposition party that could not consider the important role of youths.

And welcoming the youths into the MMD party, MMD Secretary for Southern Province Emmerson Machila said they were welcome to a great and peaceful party.

Mr. Machila said those who have decided to join MMD must not be disturbed by others who have remained in the opposition because it was a wise resolve which should be emulated by youths.

He said the MMD in Southern Province was going flat out rebuilding and strengthening the party in order to demonstrate that it was a party with national character.

ZANIS

Mkushi stakeholders proposes increased constituencies

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Stakeholders on the Delimitation of Constituencies in Mkushi in Central Province have proposed an increase in constituencies in the district from the current two to five.

During the recent stakeholders meeting in Mkushi, the general consensus amongst residents brought forth a proposal which would have Mkushi North, Central, Chalata, and South as well as Luano valley constituencies.

Chairing the meeting, District Electoral Officer (DEO) Oswell Mpofu said the proposals would be compiled and dispatched to Kabwe before being referred to the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ).

He said the composition of delegates that made up the stakeholder meeting was diverse, explaining that political parties, Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Government departments and the Clergy, had all been represented.

In reading out the proposed constituencies, Mr Mpofu said residents wanted Mkushi North to comprise Nkumbi, Musofu, and Upper Lunsemfwa wards owing to its dense population.

He said the proposals also earmarked Munshibemba, Chibefwe, Tembwe and Chikanda wards to be grouped into Mkushi Central constituencies with Chalata constituency being made up of Chalata, Nshinso and Matuku.

He said Munda, Kamimbya and Nkomashi wards had proposed to form Mkushi South Constituency, whilst Luano valley constituency was earmarked to comprise Kalwa, Chingombe, Chipaba and Mwalala.

At the same meeting, Mkushi District Commissioner (DC) Musonda Chunga expressed concern with voter registration statistics from the on-going registration exercise.

Mr Chunga said there was need for all stakeholders involved in the voter registration exercise to ensure the exercise and mobile issuance of National Registration Cards (NRCs) result in more voters being registered.

The DC called for coordinated planning and implementation from stakeholders involved in the two exercises and pointed out that the programme was meant to be completed within the stipulated March 31 deadline.

He also thanked delegates who attended the Delimitation meeting, saying he had been impressed by their maturity and sense of unity exhibited during the deliberations.

ZANIS

The Lord is with You

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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

“This is my command — be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the LORD your God is with you wherever you go”
(Joshua 1:9, NLT)

TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria

No matter what today has in store, as a believer in Jesus, you can approach the day with boldness and confidence. Why? Because the Lord is with you, and in Him is everything you need in this life. That means that if you need provision for something today, provision is with you. If you need wisdom today, wisdom is with you. If you need strength, joy or peace today, it’s with you. You can be confident today knowing that all of your needs are supplied spiritually, physically and emotionally because the Lord is with you. And best of all, He’s promised never to leave you! Isn’t it good to know that you will always have whatever you need any time you need it!

Today, don’t let lies from the enemy or pressure from the world keep you from taking hold of everything the Lord has for you. Open your heart by faith and receive whatever it is that you need today. Just begin to thank Him for His provision in your life and move forward in confidence and strength knowing that the Lord is with you!

A PRAYER FOR TODAY

Heavenly Father, thank You for loving me today. Thank You for Your faithfulness. I know that You are closer to me than the air I breathe. Today I receive Your promises in faith and choose to cast all of my cares on You. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

— Joel & Victoria Osteen

NAVA Barat LTD’s takeover of Maamba Collieries endorsed

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The Board of Commissioners of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has unconditionally authorized the takeover of 65% issued share capital in Maamba Collieries limited by Nava Barat Singapore PLC.

The shares of Maamba Collieries owned by the Zambian government through the Zambia consolidated Copper Mine (ZCCM) are being taken over by Nava Bharat Singapore of Singapore on grounds that the transaction did not raise any competition and public concern.

According to investigations carried out by the Commission, it is highly unlikely that consumers and customers of Maamba Collieries Limited could be abused by the firm because they have alternative sources of supply both in the domestic and import markets.

Maamba Collieries Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of the ZCCM-IH, a successor company of the defunct Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM) and remains Zambia’s largest and dominant producer of coal accounting for 80-85% with only about 10-12% imports.

The Board notes that the takeover will provide the company with fresh capital which will boost production at Maamba Collieries Limited.

This was agreed upon during the 49th board of commissioners meeting held in Lusaka yesterday.

During the same meeting, the board of commissioners also noted and closed allegations of abuse of dominance against Shoprite by one of its suppliers on grounds that there was insufficient evidence against the supermarket chain to warrant further investigation.

A supplier had accused Shoprite Checkers of de-listing them from their list of suppliers allegedly as a result of their supply of the company’s product to Shoprite Checkers’ competitors Pick n Pay.

Investigations by the Commission revealed that Shoprite did not abuse its market position as claimed by the complainant and further that the complainant had no supply contract with Shoprite but supplied its products through a third party, which no longer trades with Shoprite.

The Commission also found that other suppliers to Shoprite were not aware of such threats from Shoprite Zambia.

This is contained in a statement made available to QFM by CCPC Director of Consumer and Public Relations, Brian Lingela.
[ QFM ]