Mwinilunga District Commissioner (DC) Webster Samakesa has expressed concern at the failure by investors to take up the de-funct Mwinilunga Pineapple factory in the North-western province.
Mr. Samakesa says government through the Public Private Partnership (PPP) Bill has eased the conditions in which the private sector can participate and contribute to national development.
Mr. Samakesa boasted that the pineapple fruit is grown abundantly in the district hence the need for investors to take advantage of the PPP Structural Instrument.
Mr. Samakesa was speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday.
The DC said if the plant is revived, it could contribute to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the contry besides creating job opportunities to the local people in Mwinilunga district.
Meanwhile, Government through the Ministry of Lands has allocated land in Ikelenge in Mwinilunga district for farms.
Mr. Samakesa observed that Ikelenge which is currently a Sub -Boma is developing at a fast rate adding that it was an ideal place to settle and develop.
The Mwinilunga Pineapple factory became de-funct in the early 1990s. It was a viable firm in the First republic of Dr. Kenneth Kaunda.
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