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Kapdi Group of Companies lays off workers

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Sucessful Kapiri Mposhi businessman known as Kapdi captured at the Mulungushi International conference centre in Lusaka
Sucessful Kapiri Mposhi businessman known as Kapdi captured at the Mulungushi International conference centre in Lusaka

Kapdi Group of Companies has laid-off 38 workers from its various companies operating in Kapiri Mposhi district.

Meanwhile, Acting Kapiri Mposhi District Administrative Officer, Idie Mwelwa has warned Kapdi Group of Companies Proprietor, Liaqat Kapdi and management to pay the workers their earned benefits.

And Managing Director, Liagat Kapdi says he had been forced to retrench some workers because some of his companies were closing down in Kapiri Mposhi.

The former workers who said they have not been paid their terminal benefits, this morning thronged Kapiri Mposhi District Commissioner’s Office to complain about their retrenchment.

The former workers accused Kapdi Group of Companies Managing Director, Liagat Kapdi of indiscriminately firing them on insubstantial grounds and without any justification.

Speaking on behalf of the workers, Laurent Mutale said some workers were fired as far as seven years ago and have not yet gotten anything from the Kapdi Group of Companies.

He said the former workers’ demands have fallen on deaf ears whenever they complain to be paid their terminal benefits.

Mr. Mutale stated that Mr. Kapdi and his companies have declined to pay the workers in line with the contracts that they signed with management upon being engaged.

“Some workers have been fired from employment for over seven years and some more were just fired last week … we are still chasing for our money and our efforts seem to fall on deaf ears we want government to intervene in the matter because we are failing to keep our families … some of us have been evicted from houses because we can’t pay rentals,” Mr. Mutale said.

The Kapdi Group of Companies comprise haulage, filling stations, bakeries, wholesales, a chain of supermarkets, hardware shops and Water bottling companies.

The affected workers include drivers, stores officers, fuel attendants, shop keepers and mechanics among others.

Meanwhile, Acting Kapiri Mposhi District Administrative Officer, Idie Mwelwa has warned Kapdi Group of Companies Proprietor, Liaqat Kapdi and management to pay the workers their earned benefits.

Mr. Mwewa warned Mr. Kapdi against ignoring government’s summons to meet with him to look at better ways of addressing the issue of nonpayment of terminal benefits to the former workers.

He stated that for some time now Mr. Kapdi has been disregarding and dodging government’s planned meetings with him to discuss the issues surrounding his companies’ failure to pay the former workers and to table other labour related issues at his companies.

“This time around government is not going to condone his continued running away and ignoring our efforts to amicably solve these problems because we have been patient and given him enough time considering the complaints that we receive from his former workers and current workers”, Mr. Mwelwa said.

“This is a clear sign how Mr. Kapdi has completely disregarded the country’s labour laws regardless of the several reminders that he has been served by government,” Mr. Mwelwa said.

Recently Mr. Kapdi allegedly fled his office when he was informed of Labour Deputy Minister, Ronald Chitotela’s scheduled visit to inspect the labour laws compliance at his companies and settling of some outstanding issues relating to payment of terminal benefits to his former workers.

Mr. Chitotela was flanked by Kapiri Mposhi District Commissioner, Beatrice Sikazwe and Central Province Labour Officer, Angela Chadukwa during the visit.

And in a Telephone interview with ZANIS Mr. Kapdi said he had been forced to retrench some workers because some of his companies were closing down in Kapiri Mposhi.

Mr. Kapdi said the Group of Companies was faced with a lot of liquidity problems and would pay the workers in phases though it had taken time.

“some workers have lost employment but this is because some companies are not doing too well … we had to scale down while other employees have lost employment due to individual problems but we are going to pay them also we just have liquidity problems at the moment,” Mr. Kapdi said.

The Kapdi Group of Companies comprise haulage, filing stations, Water bottling, wholesales, a chain of supermarkets, hardware shops and bakeries companies.

The group of companies employee a multitude of people in Kapiri Mposhi district.

ZANIS

10 COMMENTS

  1. well well well! high production cost anywhere will result in cost saving measures and laying off people is one of those measures! PF were warn about those subsides,,,, hahaha
    am watch, waiting to see people fill their pockets… DONCHI KUBEBA!!!

  2. The problem with PF is they want to control private businesses. The man says his companies have been making losses and u want him to continue employing people en-mass or keep them in employment the way u trying to force KCM.

    Leave Kapdi alone…. he is promising to pay his workers so what else do u want the man to do???

    • Mpangula Mputyu, read the article before you display your shallow mind. Some people have not been paid their dues for the last 7 years. Its not that they want to remain in employment all they want are their dues.

    • You mean he has been making losses for the past 7 years. This man is a Pathetic Liar. Look at the kind of business he is doing.Most of the businesses in Kapiri are his. If he is making loses and failing to pay workers benefits, why not explain this to the gvt instead of running away from them. Just this point of him running away from gvt officials who are supposed to help him explain his situation to employees speaks mountains about this guy.

  3. During the 1986 football World Cup in Mexico, India as a country was invited to assemble (from a population of 1 billion) only 11 men to form a football team and participate in the beautiful game of soccer. Apart from playing what they know best; CRICKET, them damn crafty, bloody ‘koolies’ went into a corner and only “talking – shop”…

    They are always trickstars from time immemorial when their forefathers traded as (cup-tea) shop keepers, they raped and reaped off those sleepy Lalas/Swakas of their Land and cash for millions of moons and now saying, they cannot sustain poorly paid locals? Shame on those bloody suckers, they have no remorse at all, no sympathy, nothing…

    • Don’t just talk nonsense the story clearly states that some were fired 7 years ago during MMD’s tenure! Truly hatred does blind!

  4. You dull m…….. F is it always jeoulousy that you start blaming other races for your bad luck on earth.wake up and see the good things indians have done since your great grandfathers time of era compared to other races.ask mr mandela who was with him in prisons.you dull chap.

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