KANSANSHI Mine has paid out K1.8 billion to Solwezi Municipal Council (SMC) for property rates for the first quarter of 2010, public relations manager Chris Mulaliki has said. Mr Mulaliki said in Solwezi yesterday that although the K1.8 billion was a drop in the ocean, considering the council’s budget, it would go a long way in meeting various expenditures.
He said it was good that Kansanshi Mine had fulfilled its obligation to the council of paying property rates. Mr Mulaliki said that the local authority had this year budgeted to spend K25.4 billion and the major source of revenue to finance that would come from fees and charges such as service, licenses, surveys fees, building permits and others.
He said revenue from fees and charges like licenses, service charges, trading licenses, survey fees and building permits would amount to K15.4 billion, while revenue from rates of properties would come to K4.2 billion. “Our 2010 budget is K25.4 billion and our major source of revenue would be fees and charges. We expect to raise K15.4 billion from licenses, trading licenses, building permits and others.
“We also expect to raise K4.2 billion from property rates and I must inform you that Kansanshi Mine PLC has paid K1.8billion for property rates for the first quarter of 2010,” Mr Mulaliki said. Mr Mulaliki said the council would continue to strive to improve service delivery in the area and urged the people to support the council in its various operations.
He said the people in the area should not only criticise the council, but support it in its various operations so that they knew and appreciated the various problems the local authority was going through. Mr Mulaliki said the sending of auditors to various wards in the city does not mean that some councillors had squandered Ward Development Funds, but that auditors were merely sent to the councils wards to audit the work that had been done on various projects.
“Yes, it is true that auditors have been sent to wards, but this does not mean that some councillors had squandered Ward Development Funds. No councillor has squandered funds and auditors have been sent to audit the projects,” he said.
[Times of Zambia]