Universal Mining and Chemicals Limited in Lusaka’s Kafue district has now completed installing power at the steel plant and has started testing equipment in readiness for the commencement of operations soon.
Company Managing Director Muhammad Khalid said the Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation (ZESCO) had now completed installing all the electrical works which would enable the plant run with sufficient power. He said the plant required enough power to run heavy duty machinery and was pleased that this part was now over.
Mr Khalid told ZANIS in an interview in Kafue today (Thursday) that the company has now embarked on testing machinery at the plant to prepare itself for operations adding that scrap metal which used to be in Lusaka has now been shifted to Kafue for use once operations commenced.
Mr Khalid expressed optimism that nothing will with hold the company from starting operations as major works on power have been addressed. He said the country should expect products of the steel plant very soon.
And Mr Khalid has allayed fears that the steel factory may not be set up and that the company may shift its area of interest following the death of President Mwanawasa who passed on in August this year.
He said the company was not worried by the development and the upcoming elections as its plans still remained intact.
Mr Khalid said the company was a Zambian firm aimed at contributing to national development hence people should not be afraid. He assured that plans of developing the company was on course and phases will be implemented accordingly.
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