National Milling Company (NMC) is
soon expected to set up a wheat milling plant in Kabwe.
NMC Managing Director, Peter Cottan disclosed this in Kabwe yesterday when he paid a courtesy call on District Commissioner, Musonda Chungwa, together with boxer Esther Phiri and her coach Anthony Mwamba.
Mr. Cottan described the removing of the wheat mill from Kabwe five years ago as a big mistake which would be corrected by putting it up again.
He said the town of Kabwe was thriving because many industries were being put up in the area, making the town a hive of activity again.
Not long time ago, the town was called a ‘ghost town’.
Mr. Cottan said the wheat mill would also cater for the Copperbelt province in providing it with flour and other wheat products.
And Kabwe DC, Mr. Chungwa said government was happy that the private sector was buying maize from the farmers thereby relieving it of pressure of buying all the grain from the farmers.
He commended NMC for the service it has been rendering to the community, especially Esther Phiri whom it was taking to greater heights.
Mr. Cottan said although the floods had affected the yields of maize in the last farming season, NMC managed to buy about 30,000 tones of maize from farmers this year alone.
Meanwhile, Esther Phiri has been awarded a scholarship to train as a coach in Germany, National Milling Company (NMC) Managing Director Peter Coartan has disclosed.
He said this today when he paid a courtesy call on Kabwe District Commissioner (DC), Musonda Chungwa in the company of Ester and her Coach Anthony Mwamba.
Mr. Coartan said that Esther would leave Zambia for Germany in three weeks time together with her coach Antony Mwamba where she is expected to stay for about three months.
He added that National Milling Company hoped that Esther would have a fight there (Germany) so that she could get another belt from outside and show the world that she is a champion even outside her Country Zambia.
“Esther has been a very hard worker even for the last fight she had to undergo training for three months. That shows you just how committed she is to her work,” Mr. Coartan said. And DC Chungwa encouraged Esther to soldier on without any regrets but remain focused in her work.
He said in as much as she was a champion, the best that she could do was to be disciplined and follow instructions that will be given by her coach as well as Mr. Coartan. Mr. Chungwa thanked Esther for making Zambia proud and putting in on the world map were boxing was concerned.
Mr. Coartan, Esther and her Coach Mwamba are touring Central, Copperbelt, North western and Western Provinces for road shows to promote the National Milling Company brand.
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