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Shoprite operating normally, licence intact – Shamenda

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Shoprite supermarket in Livingstone
Shoprite supermarket

MINISTER Labour and Social Security Fackson Shamenda says Shoprite is operating normally and its operating licence is still in force.

The minister said Government is cleaning up the labour sector for the benefit of Zambians.

Mr Shamenda said after touring the Shoprite outlet at Manda Hill Shopping Mall in Lusaka yesterday that multinational companies such as Shoprite should start empowering local managers.

“Once they [local managers] have power, they will be able to make decisions. We don’t want a cosmetic type of arrangement where people are just being used as a front while the real power rests somewhere else,” he said.

He said Government gives companies and their employees an opportunity to resolve problems when they arise before taking any action.

And Mr Shamenda said his ministry is still waiting for Shoprite management to decently remunerate its employees.

“We want to encourage our union and Shoprite management to expedite the negotiations so that we are able to see the way forward,” he said.

And in an interview, State House permanent secretary Kaizer Zulu said the revocation of the trading licence for Shoprite by the Ministry of Local Government and Housing on Wednesday has been reversed.

Mr Zulu said State House instructed the Ministry of Local Government and Housing to reverse its decision.

He appealed to Shoprite management and other business entities operating in Zambia to respect the laws of the land.

“Government stands ready to support Shoprite and other business entities. We recognise the fact that investors are our partners in development but we will not take kindly to any investors who rap the dignity of Zambian citizenry,” Mr Zulu said.

Mr Zulu said Government will not hesitate to deal with any private business entities that abrogate laws and welfare of its employees.

He said Government has no intentions of interfering in the operations of private enterprises.

Mr Zulu, however, said Government has the duty to uphold and enforce the law that governs business entities and expect private business enterprises to abide by the law.

Meanwhile, Shoprite employees, who had withdrawn their labour, have returned to work.

7 COMMENTS

  1. The government has been found in a catch 22 situation over Shoprite. Ministry of labour cannot allow a situation where our laws are just being trumpled upon by investors. Revoke the licence and you have massive unemployment. The only solution is dialogue. No one should cheat themselves that the solution is as easy as replacing one multi-national with another. In the midist of massive unemployment, we need to increase the number of quality investors for the benefit of our people.

  2. Lots of perishables ve gone to waste. All workers must be fired. They are not essential like teachers and nurses and police. I speak as a capitalist who understands money.

  3. Well done GRZ. Gone are those days of RB and MMD when Zambians were treated as foreigners in their own land. No compromise on labour laws.

    Peace and Prosperity to Mother Zambia.

  4. This PF government is just confused. How can you cancel the trading licence for such a large employer of your people? Why act emotionally? What is required is engagement so that Shoprite stops paying slave wages. You can’t just wake up and cancel the licence. In whose favour was that decision going to work, the workers or the general Zambian populace? Definitely not. It is such decisions that are scaring away new FDIs in our country. We need level headed leaders, not these riff ruffs that are in cabinet today who are always making populist decisions whose consequences they don’t know. We need to hold these baboons accountable for the misery they have created and continue creating for the people. They are busy looting our economy at the expense of the common Zambian. Shame on them.

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