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Fuel Shortage spread to Kabwe town

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The shortage of petrol, has hit Kabwe town also, where motorists are queuing up at filling stations waiting for the commodity.

A check by ZANIS by 08:00hrs this morning found that all the six filling stations in the town did not have petrol.

At Petrotech, Walter Farinacci, the station’s supervisor told ZANIS that the last stocks of petrol finished yesterday, while the station had sufficient diesel.

He however hinted that he was expecting 7000 litres of petrol this morning, which he said would not last long, in view of the fact that the whole town did not have the commodity.

Only one total filling station by this morning did not have both diesel and petrol while the rest had at least some diesel.

It was not known as to when petrol would be received in the rest of the filling stations.

Motorists spoken to blamed government for not having prepared for what they termed as a crisis.

Mr. Michelo Chimuka said it was sad that motorists were subjected to queues when government was aware that at this time of the year there would be this kind of a situation.
[ZANIS]

‘Mpombo must go’

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SOME MMD sympathisers yesterday called on MMD Kafulafuta Member of Parliament George Mpombo to resign from the party.

The spokesperson for the group Andre Mtine said during a Press briefing yesterday that the MMD national Secretariat and the local MMD leadership in Kafulafuta should discipline Mr Mpombo if he failed to resign.

Mr Mtine said the MMD was a serious party with a national mandate to bring development to the country and should therefore not allow Mr Mpombo to cause any further damage to the integrity of the MMD.

“We are calling upon Mr Mpombo to immediately cease his attempt to ‘mpombolise’ the MMD and resign. If he fails to do so, the MMD national secretary and the local MMD leadership in his constituency must discipline him before he causes more damage to the integrity of the ruling party,” he said.

Mr Mtine said Mr Mpombo had become a serious embarrassment not only to himself but to the MMD as well.

He wondered whether Mr Mpombo was part of a clique that deliberately wanted to create a false impression that there was confusion in the party.

It is not correct for a senior member of the party to use unacceptable channels of expressing his grievances.

The MMD, Mr Mtine said, was like any other club or organisation that had rules and regulations where membership was voluntary and members should therefore observe
rules and regulations.
Mr Mpombo could not be reached for comment.

The MMD sympathisers are happy with the current democratic dispensation in the country and are therefore disheartened by some members that want destroy the reputation through the media.

Mr Mtine said the MMD was the only party that had a vision to reduce poverty in Zambia and maintain social justice and that it was the only party that had representation from all parts of the country and should be allowed to continue.

He called on the party leadership to respect the lower ranks of the party and the lower ranks to respect the top leadership.

Mr Mtine also said their was a clique of disgruntled individuals that had a deliberate attempt to disrespect, discredit and undermine the leadership of President Rupiah Banda.

He said the clique was an alliance of destructive internal and external forces that was bent on fanning trouble in Zambia.

He said Zambians should guard jealously against their country and not allow any form of harm to the country.

[Times of Zambia]

Former PF General Secretary Edward Mumbi continues attacks on Sata

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Former PF party general secretary Edward Mumbi
Former PF party general secretary Edward Mumbi

Former Patriotic Front General Secretary, Edward Mumbi has challenged Patriotic Front leader Michael to tell the nation what he has done with the money donated to the party by well-wishers. Mr. Mumbi has also challenged Mr. Sata to explain why he wanted to frame former President Dr. Fredrick Chiluba as having received K2 billion from DRC governor for Katanga province Moses Katumbi.

Mr. Mumbi said as chief executive of the Patriotic Front at the time, he was aware of the huge sums of money the party received from well-wishers including some international donors. He said he was the one who used to take the money to Mr. Sata whenever the party received funds from the donor community.

Speaking at a rally addressed by President Rupiah Banda at Chilongoshi basic school in chief Munkonge’s area in Kasama yesterday, Mr. Mumbi disclosed that despite having been funded to pay election agents in 2006 and 2008 respectively, the party had not released the funds to its agents.

He said the donor community made huge contributions but that Mr. Sata had decided to keep the money to himself. Mr. Mumbi said he has documents about the money that the party received but was not used for the intended purpose.

He challenged Mr. Sata to come out in the open and explain how the huge sums of money made available to the party were used. He said in many cases he had to quarrel with the PF leader over issues to do with money especially when dishonesty was involved. Mr. Mumbi said because of the PF leaders’ dishonesty, the party was just using registers to seek financial assistance as opposed to party identity cards.[quote]

“The money made available to the party by the donor community has not gone to any of the nine provinces in the country. I want him to explain to the nation where that money is,” said Mr. Mumbi.

“Having been chief executive of the party, I knew everything about the party and I received the money on behalf of the party and delivered it to Mr. Sata. If what I am saying about his dishonest conduct is not true, let him come out and deny it,” added Mr. Mumbi.

He disclosed that when Mr. Sata lost the elections, he sent Mr. Mumbi to ZNBC studios to announce to the nation alleging that for President Dr. Chiluba had received K2billion from Mr. Moses Katumbi to help campaign for the MMD. Mr. Mumbi said he refused to proceed with the mission because there were no facts and that the story was just a hoax.

The former PF secretary General vowed to go round the nine provinces of the country to expose the alleged dubious activities of the opposition leader.
He alleged that regardless of the many suitable candidates to contest the Kasama central bye-election, Mr. Sata opted for Mr. Geoffrey Mwamba because he receives money from him.

Mr. Mumbi also challenged Mr. Sata to be truthful and explain the reasons for his party’s withdrawal of the 2008 presidential petition.
He said responsible leaders must always tell the truth to the people they lead.

ZANIS

Buffalo hits pregnant woman in Kafue

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A 27 year old pregnant woman of Chanyanya area in Kafue District has been admitted to Kafue District Hospital after she was hit by a stray buffalo in Magoba near Kafue sugar plantation.

And in a separate incident another man is struggling for his life at the same hospital after a crocodile bit his right leg near the rail bridge on the Kafue River as he was trying to cut some reeds.
Kafue District Commissioner Winford Ngoma who rushed to the hospital confirmed the incident which happened yesterday.
Mr. Ngoma told ZANIS that the expectant mother had gone to fetch fire wood in a near by bush with her husband when she met three buffaloes. He said one of the buffaloes hit her with its horns lifting her up then dropped her to the ground living her unconscious.
He said two of the buffaloes ran away and it took the husband’s courage who struggled with the remaining animal to chase it off as it tried to hit her again.
Mr. Ngoma said the buffaloes are believed to have strayed from the Kafue National park and have been terrorizing villagers in the area for the past two weeks. He said villagers are now living in fear and are unable to carry out their day to day activities for fear of being attacked.

The District Commissioner has appealed to the Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) to crop down the animals before any life is lost.

[ZANIS]

RB directs Musokotwane

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President Rupiah Banda has directed Finance and National Planning Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane to immediately release funds for the roofing of teachers’ houses at Chilongoshi Basic School in Chief Munkonge’s area in Kasama District.

Finance Minister disclosed the development in Chilongoshi on Monday.
This was at a rally to drum up support for MMD parliamentary candidate in the Kasama Central bye-election Burton Mugala.

Dr. Musokotwane assured the people in the area that the teachers’ houses would be roofed before the end of the year.
And President Banda has commended teachers at Chilongoshi basic school for their commitment to duty despite the many challenges they face.

President Banda said he was touched that they had decided to stay in the rural area to offer education to children, whom he described as the future of the nation.

Mr. Banda assured the teachers that government would do everything within its powers to ensure that life is made much easier for them.

And addressing the pupils before addressing a rally, President Banda advised the children to be focused and aim to complete their education.

President Banda told the kids that he was once like them and that they would also get to be like him once they concentrated on their education.

He said like some of them, his parents were not educated but fought hard to ensure that he got educated.

Mr. Banda encouraged the pupils to continue investing their time in education because this would determine their future when they grow up.

President Banda who spent some time to plant a tree at the school mingled with the excited kids and introduced some of the ministers in his entourage to the children.
[ZANIS]

Swine flu breaks out in Kawambwa

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Swine flu has broken out in Kawambwa district.
The disease has been reported at St Mary’s Girls’ High School where five cases have been confirmed.
School head teacher, Elinah Mubita, confirmed the development in an interview with ZANIS in Kawambwa today.
Mrs Mubita, who could not disclose the number of affected pupils, said only five cases have been tested positive.
A check by ZANIS, revealed that a number of pupils were complaining and had signs of the disease.
The Kawambwa District Hospital authorities could not comment on the matter, but referred all queries to the District Health Director Earnest Mwila, who was reported out office.

And District Education Board Secretary (DEBS), Douglas Lesa, could also not be reached by press time.

[ZANIS]

ZCC probes petrol shortage

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The Zambia Competition Commission is investigating reports suggesting that some oil marketing companies are hoarding Petrol.
The hoarding of fuel is being done with a view to create an artificial shortage and push up prices.
ZCC Executive Director, Thula Kaira, says hoarding is a criminal offence under the competition and fair trading Act.
The Law stipulates a fine not exceeding 10 million kwacha or a jail sentence not exceeding five years or both upon conviction.
Mr. Kaira told ZNBC news that investigations would be concluded by Wednesday this week.
And the Zambia Consumers Association Executive Secretary, Muyunda Ililonga, said the shortage of petrol has the potential to derail economic growth.
Mr. Ililonga urged governemnt to ensure the supply of petrol is normalised immediately.
[ZNBC]

Kunda asks MMD youths to defend MMD leaders from insults

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Vice-President George Kunda
Vice-President George Kunda

Vice President George Kunda has directed the MMD youths on the Copperbelt to be vibrant and defend their national leaders.

Mr. Kunda made the pronouncement yesterday when he led the MMD Copperbelt Card renewal exercise at Lowenthal Theater Hall.

Mr. Kunda said the MMD wanted a very strong youth wing capable of defending the President, his cabinet and the party from critics.

He said it was the duty of the youths to answer to those that were insulting the president and his cabinet.

“We want a very strong youth wing, we want a youth wing that can defend the party and the president. Those insulting the President must be answered by the youth wing, don’t let the President answer, its your duty as youths to defend the president,” he said.

The Vice President further directed all MMD party members to recruit members from other political parties to join the MMD.

He said Copperbelt was critical to the party and that his party wanted by all means to regain its strength in the province.[quote]

“Copperbelt is critical to our party, we want you to explain the good policies of this government to the people so that Copperbelt will slowly be a stronghold for MMD,” he said.

Mr. Kunda directed that, following the card renewal exercise at Lowenthal theatre, MMD members in all the districts in the province must renew their cards.

The Vice President further explained that the cards renewal exercise was delayed countrywide, due to the illness and subsequent death of the former President Dr. Levy Patrick Mwanawasa and the economic global crisis.

[ZANIS]

LT Update on the Week and Weekend in Pictures

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This serves as a sincere apology to our site visitors for not running the week in pictures last Friday. This is largely due to the reorganisation we are doing for the column in terms of the way we display the pictures. The process has just taken longer than we thought. Because of this we would not be running the pictures today as well.

However, we expect to have the column back on Wednesday or Thursday with all the pictures we should have published. Expect a heading like The Week/Weekend in Pictures that never was.

On another level, there is Zambia’s Independence day celebration coming up this month and we believe Zambian communities will hold parties across the globe to celebrate this great day in the Zambian Calender. Lusakatimes would love to receive pictures from the parties of various Zambian communities around the globe so we can run a picture gallery. It would also be great of you can send us youtube video clips of your parties. We shall review them for publication on the site. Hopefully we can see which was Zambia’s greatest independence party.

Staying on the same independence day theme, lusakatimes would like to help Zambian communities facilitate the dissemination of this information to your community members. We are, therefore, making our prime advertising slot near the top of the site to all Zambian communities to use for adverting your independence day events. Please design a nice banner of size 730px wide and 90 px height. You can send us your banner through the upload your pictures link( http://www.lusakatimes.com/?page_id=15408 ). Please send the link as well to the site that would have details of the party or celebration.

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LT Team

Weekend Scorecard

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The noise has already started on who is to blame for another shambolic qualifying phase for Zambia.

The plain truth is any remnants of any so-called football superpower status Zambia might have enjoyed is finished.

We have chased the mirage in the desert for too long screaming victory and now find ourselves a million miles from the nearest Oasis.

This is not the first time we have written about poor Zambia and its endless false dawns.

Firstly, don’t blame Herve Renard for this mess. He inherited it.

He was like an intern on his first day on the job in the emergency room trying frantically to save a chronically ill patient in the midst of a multi-organ failure.

Now I am hearing calls for Patrick Phiri to return from the same clique who forced him out.

That’s Zambia for you. This is the same Patrick Phiri who was allegedly accused of failing to read the game and not being hard enough on his players.

Today after three successive defeat we finally realize he is really the messiah.

We have to admit that just don’t have the material to even attempt to punch under our own weight anymore.

We have a team without a one world class player or even prodigy at junior level to brag about.

Moreover, the league is unwatchable and lacks an innovative coach at club level. That’s how deep rooted the crisis is.

Honestly, how can one call for the return of Harry Milanzi who failed at his peak and inspire Zambia to the last eight in at least three Africa Cup final appearances?

I have a warning for Milanzi including Signs Chibambo whose name has also been mentioned to be included in the team for his alleged exploits with Caf Champions League exploits with Heartland of Nigeria.

I heard the same said about Collins Mbesuma after his recent performances with Moroka Swallows about how much he had improved only for his forgiving supporters to turn against him after the Egypt game.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, the Faz technical committee meets with Renard.

His future is said to be on the agenda after a record successive defeats in a World/Africa Cup qualifying match for Zambia.

It’s a circus.

Faz Premier Division

11/10/2009

Week 25

Zamtel 1(Isaac Nyirenda 46″)-  Zanaco 1(Ignatius Lwipa 30″)

Lusaka Dynamos 2(Sashi Chalwe 12″, Patson Kaimana 14″)-  Young Arrows 1(Oswald  Munthali 63″)

Red Arrows 6(Jimmy Njobvu 7″, Lawrence Pondani 11″ 20″, Danny Sibanda 52″, Timothy Mbewe 87″ 89″)-  Nakambala Leopards 1(Dan Masumba 30″)

Choma Eagles 0-  Power Dynamos 1(Emmanuel Chimpinde 75″)

Roan United 2(Arthur Kasoloki, Kennedy Mpoya)-  Chambishi 0

Konkola Blades 1(Chipulu Chileya 22″)-  Kabwe Warriors 0

Forest Rangers 0-  Zesco United 0

Green Buffaloes 1(Sebastain Mwansa 27″)- City of Lusaka 2(Zebron Njobvu 31″ pen, Kennedy Chola 90″)

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TOP SCORERS

After Games Played 11/10/2009

Patrick Kabamba (Zanaco): 20

Kennedy Chola (City of Lusaka)10

Kameta Mutambo (Forest Rangers): 9

Jonas Sakuwaha (Zesco United): 8
Jack Chileshe (Zanaco): 8

Chipulu Chileya (Konkola Blades): 7
Luka Lungu (Power Dynamos): 7
Edward Museba (Green Buffaloes): 7

Arthur Kasoloki (Roan United): 6
vanecious Mapande (Chambishi): 6
Derrick Kabwe (Roan United): 6
Clifford Chipalo (Zesco United): 6
Enoch Sakala (Zesco United): 6
Judge Mkandawire (Red Arrows): 6
Timothy Mbewe (Red Arrows): 6
Makundika Sakala (Lusaka Dynamos): 6

Lawrence Pondani (Red Arrows): 5
Lottie Phiri (Zesco United): 5
Aubrey Zulu (Choma Eagles): 5
Simon Lupiya (Red Arrows): 5

Musonda Mwape (Konkola Blades): 4
Musonda Mwape (Konkola Blades): 4
Liniker Mwikisa (Choma Eagles): 4
Ben Mwanza (Roan United): 4
Kelvin Muzungu (Roan United): 4
Jackson Mwanza (Zesco United): 4
Edward Sinkala (Chambishi): 4

Faz division 1

Week 28

North

Mining Rangers 1- Chindwin 1

Indeni 0- Afrisports 0

Mufulira Blackpool 0- Muchindu 2

Zesco-Luapula 2- Luanshya United 1

Ndola United 0- Kalulushi Modern Stars 0

Prison Leopards 0- Kalewa 0

Nkana 3- Kitwe United 1

Nchanga Rangers 0- Chingola Leopards 1

Lime Hotspurs 2- Mufulira Wanderers 0

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SOUTH

Young Green Eagles 1-National Assembly 1

Mazabuka United 0- Nkwazi  0

Green Eagles  1-Riflemen 1

Police Bullets 2-Lusaka Tigers 2

Profund Warriors 1-Zamcoal Diggers 0

Livingstone Pirates 0-Lusaka City Council 0

Nampundwe 2 -Paramilitary 1

Not Played:
Luena- Petauke United
Lusaka Celtic-Kascol

[standings league_id=3 template=extend logo=false]

Kunda expected in Itezhi Tezhi for by-election campaign

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Vice President George Kunda is tomorrow expected in Itezhi Itezhi to drum up support for the local government by-elections in Lubanda ward in Itezhi Itezhi district of Southern province.

Mr. Kunda is expected to land at Ngoma airstrip, 25 kilometers, away from Itezhi Itezhi district.
This is according to a programme availed to ZANIS by Itezhi Itezhi Acting District Commissioner, Charles Hampende in Itezhi Itezhi today.

Mr. Kunda is then expected to hold a rally after having a meeting with MMD party officials in the districts.

Meanwhile, MMD candidate in the Lubanda local government by-elections Bates Mambomwa said he is ready to work for the people of Lubanda ward once elected as a civic leader.

Mr. Mambomwa has expressed confidence in winning the by-elections, noting that the campaigns were going on well with no antagonism and confrontations.

He said all the candidates competing in the by-elections are competing for one goal which is economic development in the district.
He added that he will diligently deliver to the expectation of the people if elected to the council on October 15th, 2009.

Mr. Mambomwa, who is a retired Zambia Army Officer, added that he will work within the manifesto of the MMD.

The Lubanda ward fell vacant following the imprisonment of opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) councilor. He was alleged to have plotted to dethrone Chief Shimbizi of the Ila people in Itezhi-Tezhi district.

Opposition United National Independence Party (UNIP) has fielded John Kabwe while UPND-Patriotic Front pact has fielded Harrison Kamano.

ZANIS

MMD Kasama chairlady expelled over GBM

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The MMD in Northern Province has with immediate effect expelled Kasama District Chairlady, Brillian Sefuke, for allegedly campaigning for Patriotic Front candidate in the Kasama Central by-election, Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba also known as GBM.

MMD Provincial Secretary, Sebio Mukuka, confirmed the expulsion of Ms Sefuke in a statement to ZANIS in Kasama today.

Mr Mukuka said the former chairlady was found distributing PF campaign materials and foodstuffs contrary to the party regulations.
He also said Ms Sefuke issued unauthorized statements to the media without following laid down procedures.

Mr Mukuka accused Ms Sefuke of being bitter after she was not picked to contest the Kasama Central seat on the MMD ticket.
He has since warned that the MMD would not allow indiscipline to creep into the party, adding that those who would be found wanting would be flushed out.

Last week, MMD Provincial women affairs secretary, Elizabeth Goma was also expelled from the MMD for allegedly campaigning for the PF in the Kasama Central by-election which is scheduled for this Thursday.

ZANIS

Croc kills 16 year old

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A grade six pupil of Mandenga Basic School in Chirundu has been killed after being attacked by a crocodile in the lower Zambezi River.

The boy, who has been identified as Leonard Mapulanga aged 16, was mauled by the reptile last Friday when he went swimming with his friends in the crocodile-infested Zambezi River.

Chirundu ward councillor, Gift Chanda, told ZANIS that the boy, whose body has since been buried, sustained fatal injuries from the attack.

Mr Chanda disclosed that the body of the boy was recovered a day after the attack by a named foreign investor who was fishing in the river.

“The remains of the deceased were discovered the following day by a white investor who found the reptile feasting on the body,’ he said.

According to Mr Chanda, the man gathered courage and jumped into the river, grabbed the reptile’s head and shouted for help until another man joined him and the two struggled and eventually overpowered the crocodile.

Mr Chanda said the reptile was retrieved from the river together with the body of the boy and taken to ZAWA offices where an official statement was made.

Meanwhile, the ward councillor has observed that more lives would be lost in the area if the population of crocodiles is not controlled.

Mr Chanda observed that residents were being forced to walk down to the river to bath and draw water for drinking and other domestic use due to poor supply of piped water in the township.

He has since appealed to government and the corporate world to quickly move in and assist with the drilling of boreholes in selected parts of the township.

ZANIS

Vendors cash in on fuel shortage in Chadiza

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Chadiza district has completely run out of fuel. A check at SGC filling station, the only service station in the district, found the place deserted.

Station Manager, Musa Nanda, told ZANIS in an interview that petrol ran out on Wednesday while diesel dried up on Friday last week.

Mr Nanda said it was not certain when the service station would be supplied with the commodity although he made an order for both petrol and diesel last Tuesday.
He said he has been in touch with the suppliers who have only assured him that they were making frantic efforts to get a chance to load their trucks.

Meanwhile, vendors have taken advantage of the fuel crisis to cash in on desperate motorists.

The vendors, who are ordering fuel from neighboring Malawi and Mozambique, are selling a two liter container at K22, 000 while a five liter container is fetching as high as K45,000.

Some motorists, especially transporters, have parked their vehicles on account of the high fuel prices, arguing that it would be costly to run their businesses without increasing the fares.

ZANIS

UNZA to have a business park

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A LOCAL company has been awarded a multi-million dollar contract to develop a business park on part of the 135 hectares University of Zambia (UNZA) land.

UNZA, through a private public partnership, wants to develop a six storey three star hotel, a stadium with gymnasium, shopping complex and hostels in Lusaka.

The project is expected to be done in three phases with thwe first phase involving the erection of a business park, student hostels, hotel, sports complex and staff houses.

UNZA vice chancellor, Professor, Stephen Simukanga, however, could not name the selected company until negotiations are finalised by the end of this year.

Prof. Simukanga said in an interview in Lusaka that negotiations have reached an advanced stage with the preferred bidder.

He said the project is expected to start within six months after signing the agreement.

“We have identified a local firm but if it wants, it can become a consortium and invite other firms to assist in financing the project, the project requires billions of money,” he said.

Prof. Simukanga said the university will soon advertise for the second phase of the project which involves expression of interest from both local and foreign firms.

The project also involves construction of a large auditorium with a 2,000-sitting-capacity catering for various events.

He also said a school to be situated near Kalingalinga Township and a shopping mall will built during the second phase of the project under the Build Operate and Transfer (BOT) arrangement.

Prof. Simukanga said the BOT arrangement will entail that the selected firm developing infrastructure at a profit for a 20-year-period, after which the properties will belong to the university.

The bidder is also expected to give a certain percentage of profits to UNZA.
In April 2007, three foreign and two local firms expressed interest in developing the UNZA land.

The companies which submitted bids were Libya African Investments, Inter-market Group and GC Holding which is a consortium of local and foreign companies.
The local firms were Zambezi Consortium and UNZA Hotel and Shopping Mall Consortium.

UNZA submitted an evaluation report to the then, Zambia National Tender Board (now Zambia Public Procurement Authority) on the selection of the final bidder to develop infrastructure situated on the area adjacent to Arcades shopping mall.