The Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADD) in Central Province has commended government for finding stakeholders to revamp Mulungushi Textiles of Zambia.
ADD Provincial Chairperson, Frederick Mulando, told ZANIS in an interview that news that government had found stakeholders was welcome because once the company becomes functional poverty would be reduced in Kabwe.
Mr Mulando also said levels of unemployment would also reduce among young people in the province as many of those to be employed will come from various districts.
He said it was unfortunate that the company had closed three times, hence the need to address real reasons for the company to fail to make profits.
Mr Mulando also urged Kabwe Municipal Council to become innovative and find ways of making money instead of depending much on government.
He advised the council to construct houses, go into agro and livestock farming and set up competitive businesses that would see the local authority survive on its own.
Mr Mulando called on councillors to be creative and think beyond their tenure of office if they are to leave behind a mark that generations will appreciate.
Last week, Defense Minister, Geoffrey Mwamba, said government had found stakeholders to resume operations at Mulungushi Textiles of Zambia.
In another development Mr Mulando said his party bemoans the loss of more than 50 people who died in a road traffic accident in Chibombo district last week.
Mr Mulando said his party wishes bereaved families God’s guidance and comfort during this time of mourning.
ZANIS
This is misleading……Mulungushi textiles has not been revamped but there are attempts to revamp it…..Govt should thus be commended for making efforts to revamp Mulungushi textiles
efforts in a good direction should be commented mulungushi textiles is currently operational , well done PF,BUT WHEN YOU ERROR we will again advise for correction, where is my friend shaka,triblist on this one?
peace
Mapatizya won’t take this as good news.trust me their intent is to see pf fail kwamana.
READ MY SIMPLE RESPONSE TO YOUR OTHER ZERO THINKER LIKE YOU AT #5 IT ALSO REFERS TO YOU.
@ 4 u ar right, u wont see an of their comments if so it wl b parallel from th topic. gvt thts wht we want.
WE WONT COMMENT YOU ARE RIGHT BUT JUST TO LAUGH AT YOUR FOOLISHNESS LOOKING AT THE CALIBRE OF INVESTORS YOU ARE BRINGING, THE CHAPS BEING COURTED ARE INDIANS FROM TANZANIA, THEY RUN A COMPANY CALLED NIZA SPINNING MILLS AM SURE, THESE ARE THE SAME CHAPS WHO STRIPPED KAFUE TEXTILES AND TOOK ALL THE MACHINERY, SO THEY THEY ARE COMING BACK TO STRIPE MULUNGUSHI UNDER A DIFFERENT NAME.GBM KNOWS AND HE HAS ALREADY GOT HIS CUT WHILST YOU IDDIOTS ARE CHEERING AT WHAT YOU THINK TO BE A GOOD MOVE, WAKE UP SILLY HUMAN. AND THOSE FOLKS WHO ARE GOING TO CELEBRATE THAT THEY HAVE GOT JOBS, mukafondoka bafikkalah,these indians dont pay,call tanzania and ask.
ADD and it’s leader Charles Milupi is truly the way forward for Zambia but alas Zambians would rather vote for loud mouths and comical characters. Sad
Foolish blogers hired to speak for what is dying so that they buy some time. Read FORBES magazine and its report on how dictatorship is sweeping through zambia. Where are we going?
Thank you. Read it this morning. Wish more people could for themselves
Mulungushi is still closed and no activity taking place….
Tribalist mapatizya its better to ve something to chew than nothing at all.wait until your time comes then go bring your preference to invest There.
Banokoh bream mu ndofu
ADD Provincial Chairperson, Frederick Mulando, told ZANIS in an interview that news that government had found stakeholders was welcome because once the company becomes functional poverty would be reduced in Kabwe. which province is this MULANDO representing, zambia has 10 provinces, please elaborate further.
You are truely a Malinso. What is the article about. Where is Mulungushi textiles. So which province do you think the man is representing? Malinso
THATS BETTER, IMAGINE MINISTRY OF HEALTH BUYING THOUSANDS OF NURSES UNIFORM FROM CHINA INSTEAD IMPOWERING OUR OWN CITIZENS TO SEW THESE UNIFORMS.