
Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) management to stop moving Company property until it states its position on the future of its Mines by the end of this month.
Police in Kitwe have impounded three trucks carrying Drilling Bore Raising Machines (DBRMs) from MCM’s Mindola Mine enroute to South Africa.
Mr Mbulakulima said MCM must stop moving Company property unless with express permission from the Ministry of Mines and Mineral development.
He observed that it was government policy that no Company assets at Mopani must leave the Mining premises until the future of the Mine was known.
Speaking at Mindola Mine in Kitwe yesterday Mr Mbulakulima said he had received information from the Mine Workers Union of Zambia (MUZ) and Police that Mopani was demobilising Company Property at Mindola Mine and transferring the equipment to South Africa.
He said trucks carrying DBRMs at Mindola Mine were nabbed by Police in route to South on the pretext that they were faulty and needed repairs.
He said government was alive to the peoples demands that no Mine property should be moved outside the Country following an international price fall in Copper Prices.
The Minister said it was ill timing for MCM to start moving Company machinery at a time when the Company had indicated that it was going to close the Mine.
He said Police had detained the cargo because government wanted know how the equipment came into the Country and if proper taxes were paid for.
Mr Mbulakulima ordered the police to conclude all the investigations and dispose off the matter within 24 hours.
But MCM Nkana Mine manager Jacob Mwanza said his Company had terminated the Contract it had with Master Drill of South Africa who were the owners of the equipment currently being detained by Police.
Mr Mwanza said MCM will not be doing any drilling in the next eight to nine months at Mindola mine hence the need to take all the equipment which was not theirs outside.
He said he was not sure if MCM had to inform Government about their decision to demobilise but that Drill Masters the owners of the equipment were at liberty to take their equipment elsewhere since they were not needed any more at Mopani.
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