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Zamtel rolls out more towers in Eastern Province

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Msanzala Member of Parliament Peter Daka gets assistance in cutting a ribbon to symbolise the launch of a communication tower at Penja-Penja Village in Petauke
Msanzala Member of Parliament Peter Daka gets assistance in cutting a ribbon to symbolise the launch of a communication tower at Penja-Penja Village in Petauke

State-owned telecommunications company Zamtel on Wednesday commissioned two communication towers in Petauke and Lusangazi Districts in the Eastern Province as part of plans to attain universal coverage of communication services.

The two towers are part of the eight that have been constructed in with an additional nine earmarked to be erected which will bring the total number of towers in the area to 17.

ZAMTEL Chief Commercial Officer Kenneth Sinkamba said the towers are part of the 1009 new towers that the government is putting up across the country as part of the US$ 280 million Communication Tower Project Phase II.

Mr Sinkamba revealed that so far the project has delivered over 500 new towers in various parts of the country with a further 300 planned for completion before the end of the year.

He added that in Eastern Province alone, Zamtel has so far added 46 new sites on the network with plans to add another 60 which will significantly improve the quality of network coverage in the Province.

“Zamtel is taking a deliberate approach to our business in the Eastern Province because we view this very rich Province as one of the priority areas due to the immense economic potential of this area. You will be interested to note that once we complete this network rollout, the entire Eastern Province shall be adequately covered,” Mr Sinkamba said during the launch ceremony.

He added, “It is because of our customers such as the ones we have here this morning that we are seeing a complete turnaround of our operations.”

“As recently announced by the Industrial Development Corporation, Zamtel has continued making impressive growth through an aggressive customer acquisition strategy and product innovations. We recently crossed over the 3.3 million subscriber mark which is a significant development in the history of Zambia.”

And officiating at the two ceremonies, Msanzala Member of Parliament Peter Daka commended Zamtel for taking communication services to some of the remotest parts of the country where other service providers do not even want to go.

Mr Daka said communication is a very crucial ingredient in development adding that the people of Petauke and Msanzala will now be able to communicate with their family and friends effortlessly.

He has also encouraged Zamtel to deploy affordable handsets for the rural areas in order to encourage them to start using Zamtel services such as internet and voice calls.

At the same event, Chief Nyampande of the Nsenga speaking people of Petauke said the commissioning of the two towers will enhance development for his subjects.

He said he will now freely communicate with his Headmen and Women and urgent developmental issues happening in the Chiefdom.

Chief Nyampande has since urged his subjects to safeguard the towers jealously and avoid vandalizing the infrastructure.

3 COMMENTS

    • It would definitely make more economic and business sense if profit builds those towers than Government capital injection funds.
      Otherwise if it is actually making progress, crap the idea of shifting it’s indebtedness to Government treasure IDC.

  1. That is the prime role of chiefs, to help mobilize their subject towards the development of their community and help the Govt of the day to achieve their national development agenda.

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