Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation (ZESCO) has disconnected power at Kawambwa Tea Company for failure by the company to settle K104 million it owes the power utility company.
56 tones of tea leaves worthy millions of Kwacha have been wasted following the disconnection of power.
Presidential affairs Minister Cecil Holmes has described the disconnection of power which has affected operation as unfortunate. Mr. Holmes who toured the company during his visit of developmental projects in Luapala province said such developments should not be allowed to continue.
The Minister said the tea leaves that have been wasted as a result of power disconnection on Monday are resources for the people.
Mr. Holmes wondered why the company has failed to pay ZESCO bill when it is able to export the commodity.
The Provincial minister was saddened to learn of the suffering of the people at the company , which was producing large quantities of tea for exports.
Mr. Holmes who shed tears after he heard women from the tea estate compound complaining bitterly about workers’ suffering stated that there is need to find a lasting solution to the problem.
Mr. Holmes who was accompanied by Luapula Province Minister, Crispin Musosha pointed out that management should assist government in resolving the problem at the company.
Meanwhile factory Manager, George Mwansa who was at the plant during the minister’s visit admitted that the company was operating under severe problems.
Mr. Mwansa said there is need to financial injection either from government or the investors if the company is to prosper.
And earlier, Tea Estate Workers’ union vice Chairperson Blaston Chanssa revealed that employees in the area have become destitutes.
Mr. Chansa said workers have not been paid their salaries and wages for three months adding that some children in the area have even stopped school.