Daily Nation Newspaper

Showdown looms over Kalundu Mall

- By BENNIE MUNDANDO

CONTROVERS­Y over the constructi­on of the Kalundu Mall in Lusaka has deepened with the surroundin­g community now warning of a possible showdown with the Chinese for allegedly resuming constructi­on without meeting conditions set by ZEMA.

According to some of the conditions by ZEMA which were supposed to be met by Shumeite before continuing with their project, the company was supposed to ensure that it got consent from immediate neighbours.

Constructi­on was previously halted for flouting constructi­on rules and regulation­s.

However, the company has resumed constructi­on without meeting many of the conditions directed by ZEMA.

This has enraged the residents who have threatened to take the law in their own hands as Government institutio­ns that were supposed to protect their interests had allegedly failed to live up to their expectatio­ns.

One of the immediate neighbours, Mr Mutale Mulenga, said despite the resumption of works, none of the neighbours had been approached and consented to the constructi­on of the mall.

Mr. Mulenga said the community was dismayed at the forth-and-back antics by some Government institutio­ns over the matter even when it was clear that constructi­on procedures were flouted with impunity and has warned of a showdown with the Chinese if nothing was done.

“ZEMA outlined conditions for constructi­on works to resume but they have not met most of these conditions and are building. Does it mean that ZEMA has consented?

“Who has allowed them to go ahead when they have not met most of the conditions set for them? We are now mobilising ourselves as the community and no one should blame us when we take the law in our own hands because those that should help us are not doing anything,” he asked

Mr Mulenga explained that the Minister of Local Government, Mr Vincent Mwale, gave them permission on account that they met ZEMA conditions.

ZEMA also directed that all levels of noise and vibrations from project activities were supposed to be monitored frequently and that Shumeite was supposed to report all incidents with the potential to pollute the environmen­t and harm human beings to the environmen­tal agency.

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