The Copperbelt Provincial Office says there is need for more information on the Chambishi Multi Facility Economic Zone (M-phase project), if the local people were to understand what the project was all about.
Copperbelt Permanent Secretary Jennipher Musonda said there was need for more information on the project to be availed to the people
for them to understand it.
The Permanent Secretary said this would also enable her office to take up the issues and explain competently to the people.
She said this yesterday when the Parliamentary Committee on Economic Affairs which had gone to Chambishi to assess M phase project, paid a courtesy call on her at her office.
Mrs Musonda said she was impressed that the Committee had made an effort to check on the project to gather information about it.
And speaking earlier, Committee Chairperson Given Lubinda said that there was need for the managers of the M-Phase project to build closer relationship with the community.
He pointed out that the Committee observed that there was so much investment in Chambishi that needed to be exploited to develop the area.
Mr. Lubinda has since urged managers of the M-Phase project which kicked off a few months ago to share information with major stakeholders and the people on the ground, because its success depended on them.
The Committee was expected to hold a meeting with management of Non Ferros Africa Mining Company (NFC), the company spearheading the project but could not because the General Manager Tao Xianghu and his deputy Zan Baossen were out of the country.
Chambishi on the Copperbelt has been earmarked for an economic zone and the project is expected to culminate into diverse investment.
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