Mines Minister, Wilbur Simuusa has pledged fair
and equal treatment of all mining sector investors.
Mr Simuusa says government will make no
exception in its interaction with mining houses, regardless of their origin and
background.
The minister has stated that the treatment will
cross-cut labour, taxation and management issues.
Speaking in Lusaka, Mr Simuusa has explained
that government will, however, not overlook, but take into account, the various
peculiar operational challenges for particular investors.
He has noted that government is alive to the
challenges associated with the mines in their operations but this should not fuel
their haughty.
And Mr Simuusa has disclosed that he is soon
to lift the moratorium effected on the issuance of mining rights.
He has elaborated that the moratorium will be
lifted, but only after, all mining rights issuance processes, are made
efficient and transparent, to the level of legally and legitimately defined accountability
levels.
Mr Simuusa says
efforts are being made to overcome the weaknesses, which manifest, in the metal
export process, notably, a porous procedure needing immediate close monitoring.
Does anyone know when the moratorium will be lifted or has it already been lifted?
ReplyDeleteyes the licence has been lifted, but the zambian press have been told not to announce it publicly until the minister says so.
ReplyDeleteI believe he is in Cape Town this week and will announce the lifting then.
Thanks for that
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