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Zambian Government to Run Zamtel Before Floating Shares

The government of Zambia has said that it will take over the running of Zamtel for the time being before floating shares to the public.
 Finance Minister, Alexander Chikwanda, is quoted by Times of Zambia as having informed journalists at a media briefing  that “Zamtel was a viable company
 which the previous Government wanted to give away in a corrupt manner.
”

Mr Chikwanda said that the government would look to stabilise the state corporation before floating shares to the public. The government also said that it was looking at the interest of Zamtel employees.

“We shall recapitalize Zamtel and make it viable. Zamtel will be
reverted to the Zambian people,” Chikwanda is reported to have said.

Meanwhile, President
 Michael Sata has said that no international court would entertain the sale of Zamtel because it was shrouded in corruption. The President said that LAP Green failed to meet three benchmarks as prescribed by the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) in the sale process.

The President’s spokesman said that the said benchmarks which LAP Green Networks couldn’t meet are;

Zambian Drug Enforcement Commission last week froze all Zamtel accounts
 except for one used for payment of salaries and daily
 operations.

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