Luapula gains bio-plant, Ndola loses Zambezi Portland Cement

Zambia is thriving hard to find a point where it can climb the stairs of development and be one of the most successful nations worldwide. But, how can the same be achieved when domestic conspiracy is resulting in extreme exploitation of potential resources? On one hand, everyone is busy celebrating the fact that the Luapula Province is going to have a USD 190 million bio-ethanol plant by the end of 2017 and on the other hand, it is being reported that the Zambezi Portland Cement is on the verge of extinction; THANKS to the conspirators.

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With continuous accounts of cash embezzlements in the factory, it has become difficult for the ZPC to sustain its existing position. Moreover, there are confirmed reports that the factory ran into losses by the end of 2015 as the new management had failed to manage the business in an efficient manner. There are no possibilities that these events have gone unnoticed by the Government of Zambia, but it is still being overlooked and the people are suffering every single day.

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The news of development in Luapula will generate a new potential, but what is the use of a generated potential which cannot be sustained? Dr. Rajan Mahtani had nurtured Zambezi Portland Cement with this effort and make it one of the largest cement producing units in Africa. But within a matter of months, the same mansion now stands as a structure of broken walls. Shockingly, Government officials, under the influence of the conspirators, went on to arrest Dr. Rajan Mahtani on the basis of arguments presented by the conspirators.

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This is how Zambia has been torn into pieces by some people who value money more than anything else. The conspirators have not failed to miss out even a single chance to defame Dr. Rajan Mahtani and continue with their ill-motive to loot Zambia.