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Kaposhi cheese producers expand into meat and coffee production

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KAPOSHI Cheese, a multiple-award winning, leading locally made cheese has rebranded the company’s premier food product line and has expanded into meat and coffee production.

The coffee production venture is being called ‘Mantis’ which signifies that the coffee which will be produced by the company is 100 percent natural, organic and locally owned.

With the expansion, Kaposhi has also employed more than 200 people within this year and targets local small holder farmers on the market to help build them and expand their coffee production.

Kaposhi farm was started in 1973, as a cattle ranch and will next year celebrate it’s 50th anniversary.

Kaposhi Directors Stelios Sardanis and Stefano Benedikter during the launch at Chaminuka resort said that the expansion and rebrand will help enlighten the hard work of Zambians as a whole.

Mr Sardanis said the company has decided to focus on selling quality to Zambians which comes from within and thus the venture into coffee.

“Kaposhi Dairy has been producing cheese on the Chaminuka estates and has received acclaim both locally and internationally.The rebrand includes the premier Kaposhi Cheese product line, a hard and semi-hard cheese that has won international awards and gained a reputation as a quality dairy product in Zambia,” he said.

He said the food brand is being relaunched with a pan-African market focus and production plants in Zambia that will contribute to domestic production and provide jobs.

“In the last few years the company has invested in scaling up its food manufacturing business.  The expansion includes a portfolio of world-class coffee- under the brand name Mantis Coffee – and meat products made from responsibly and organically grown produce. The company will work with local small holder coffee farmers in a bid to improve and implement sustainable ecological farming practices,” he said.

Mr Sardanis said Kaposhi products will be available in an exclusive network of stores in Zambia to start, then regionally and on international markets before the end of the year.

And Mr Benedikter said Kaposhi intends on becoming the premium food, food technology and consumer brands company with Pan African ambitions.

“From its long history, Kaposhi is working together with its sister company in Italy, Nuraxi, to focus on premium and sustainably grown healthy products. Kaposhi wants to represent the best expression of what the land here can produce, packaged for a world-class audience. Kaposhi has has been investing into its talent and transfer of skills since the very first days as evidenced by our expert Cheesemakers,” he said.

He said the company is also working with small but world-class producers in Italy to transfer skills on the cheese, coffee and bakery side to bring an excellence ‘Made in Zambia’ and Mantis coffee is a premier example.

“Kaposhi’s second objective is to create value-chain interconnections: we want to link small holder farmers and create pan African trade and opportunity. For example, Mantis will source coffee from small farmers all over the continent, to be roasted here in Zambia and then sold locally, regionally and internationally. This will allow for a more equitable distribution of profits and recognition for the hard work incurred at the beginning of the value-chain,” he said.

Mr Benedikter added that the future of the Zambian economy and society relies in its youth and talent.

(Mwebantu, Monday, August 8th, 2022)

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ERB maintains prices for all petroleum products

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THE Energy Regulation Board (ERB) has maintained the pump prices of Petrol, Diesel, Jet A-I and Kerosene.

The prices in December 2023 for Petrol, Diesel, Jet A-I and Kerosene will be K29.98 per litre, K29.96per litre, K29.29per litre and K20.44 per litre respectively.

ERB Board chairperson Reynolds Bowa made this announcement this afternoon.

He said the prices have been maintained because the changes in the two key fundamentals that determine domestic prices of fuel, that is, international oil prices and exchange rate of the Kwacha against the United States Dollar, resulted in changes in the domestic fuel prices that were below the set threshold of 2.5 percent.

Mr Bowa said the price of Kerosene has been maintained on account of sufficient national stocks.

“During the period under review, the international oil prices declined. The decline was mainly caused by speculation about projected global oversupply of oil following the re-commencement of exports by Russia. The decline in prices was also caused by the build-up in domestic stocks in United States and China, which slowed down international oil trading and demand.

The benefit of the decline in international oil prices was, however, cancelled by the depreciation of the Kwacha, during the price review period. The average exchange rate depreciated by 6.77%. The depreciation was mainly attributed to sustained excess demand for foreign exchange from sectors such as manufacturing and energy, against constrained supply,” he said.

(Mwebantu, Thursday, 30th November, 2023)

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ZRA unearths alleged tax evasion scheme at Spax mining limited in Chingola

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THE Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) has uncovered a suspected tax evasion scheme involving fraudulent recovery of input Value Added Tax (VAT), underpayment of Mineral Royalty and non-disclosure of income orchestrated by Baba Kabaso Mulenga, the proprietor of Spax Mining Limited in Chingola.

ZRA corporate communications manager Oliver Nzala said the investigation, prompted by recent revelations and credible intelligence, has revealed a series of concerning activities that point towards non-compliance and estimated financial losses for the government of over K8.8 million for VAT fraud.

He said main allegations against Spax Mining Limited and Mr Mulenga relate false VAT inputs.

Mr Nzala said investigations revealed that Spax Mining Limited has, through fraudulent means, been making false claims of Value Added Tax (VAT) inputs.

He said the company allegedly submitted misleading information related to VAT inputs, resulting in an estimated loss of over K8.8 million in tax revenues for the country.

“Furthermore, despite significant mineral operations, Spax Mining Limited has reportedly failed to make substantial mineral royalty payments. The company has no export records to indicate that minerals have been traded or exported from the country, raising concerns about adherence to legal obligations and fair business practices.

The search was aimed at obtaining evidence to prove or disprove the noted allegations against Spax Mining Limited and its directors. The discoveries are pointing towards discrepancies in reported production and actual copper operations. Preliminary findings indicate the possibility of active copper extraction not accurately declared to the ZRA, contrary to the company’s declarations,” he said.

Mr Nzala said the authority has embarked on a rigorous compliance enforcement programme to ensure that correct taxes are accounted for the benefit of all Zambians.

(Mwebantu, Wednesday, 29th November, 2023)

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Confucius Institute Recruitment Fair at UNZA: China-Zambia Cooperation Creates New Opportunities

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Recently, China National Building Materials (CNBM) Zambia Industrial Park was honoured to participate in the talent fair sponsored by the Confucius Institute of the University of Zambia and co-organized by the Zambia Chinese Association. More than 80 Chinese and Zambian enterprises participated in the event, and thousands of applicants came to look for jobs, becoming a business card of attention in the new era of China-Zambia cooperation.

CNBM Zambia Industrial Park was present at the job fair, aiming to explore and cultivate local potential talents, create more job opportunities, and provide diversified career development paths for local young people. They attached great importance to it, fully taking into account the needs of the enterprise talent reserve, and carry out thorough preparatory work.

At the job fair site, the staff warmly received and patiently answered, not only providing job seekers with detailed corporate information and job recruitment information, but also creating opportunities for them to deeply understand the company and employment opportunities. Thousands of job seekers have also expressed their desire to join this big family and realize the common growth of individuals and enterprises after learning more about CNBM Zambia Industrial Park.

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