Deputy Information and Broadcasting Minister Elijah Muchima says government is in the process of repealing the piracy and counterfeit act to curb illegal products on the local market.
Speaking during an on the spot check of seized pirated goods worth billions of Kwacha by the Anti Piracy Crack Squad (APCS) at Nakonde border post, Mr. Muchima said pirated products should not be tolerated as they have the potential of denting the country’s economy.
He said there is need for stiffer punishment on piracy because of its ability to cause instability to the country’s economy and warned long distance carriers to desist from conniving with smugglers of counterfeited products.
Mr.Muchima urged them to join government’s efforts to curb piracy by ensuring that passengers declare the contents of their luggage before boarding their buses.
He commended the APCS for its consistent efforts in fighting the vice.
And speaking earlier, Intellectual Property Specialist Kingsley Nkonde said Africa is being targeted as a market for counterfeited and pirated products because of its porous borders.
Mr. Nkonde said Zambia, in particular, has a big challenge in curbing smuggling of counterfeit products because of its vast porous boundaries with other countries.