ZCCM-IH | Audited Financial Results of the Group for the year ended 31 March 2018

In accordance with the requirements of the Securities Act No. 41 of 2016 and the Listing Requirements of the Lusaka Securities Exchange, ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc (ZCCM-IH Plc) announces the audited results of the company and its subsidiaries (collectively referred to as the Group) for the year ended 31 March 2018.

Commentary on financial results and performance

  • The Group recorded turnover of K61 million (2017: K95 million). The decrease in turnover is attributed to low sales at Ndola Lime Company Limited due to increased competition in lime market as well as technical challenges which negatively affected the production and sales of lime and related products.
  • The Group recorded an operating profit of K47 million (2017: K848 million). The decrease is mainly due to:
    • Ndola Lime Company Limited’s (Subsidiary) continued loss-making position, which contributed an operating loss of K167 million (2017: K1, 152 million);
    • impairment of the investment in Konkola Copper Mines Plc amounting to K218 million; and
    • decrease in copper price participation income from K719 million (2017) to K360 million (2018).
  • The Group recorded a positive share of profit from equity accounted investee companies of K 689 million (2017: loss K 189 million). This movement represents 464% increase.
  • The Group reported a profit of K843 million (2017: K 729 million) representing 16% increase, driven by improved production volumes of copper in most of ZCCM-IH’s investee companies and an upsurge in copper prices during the year. London Metal Exchange copper price increased by 14.8% to US$ 6,724/ton (2017: US$5,858/ton) during the year.
  • The Group’s total assets increased by 8% from K9, 579 million (2017) to K10, 332 million (2018) on account of increase in the net assets of investee companies whose performance continued to improve during the year.

Dividends

The Directors have proposed a final dividend of K0.61/share for the year ended 31 March 2018 to be tabled at the Annual General Meeting to be held on 28 January 2019.

By Order of the Board
Chabby Chabala
Company Secretary
Issued in Lusaka, Zambia on Wednesday 16th January 2019

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Issued in Lusaka, Zambia on Wednesday 16th January 2019


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Lubambe Deserves Commendation

SINCE the 2019 budget was announced and eventually passed, there has been very little good news coming out of mines.
In the 2019 budget, Government has introduced a 1.5 percentage point increase on all mineral royalty tax bands, and an additional two royalty bands of 8.5 and 10 percent when the copper price exceeds US$7,500 and US$9,000 per tonne respectively. Further, mineral royalties will cease to be deductible from corporate income tax.
The measures have seen mining companies hitting back saying they will shed off as many as 21,000 jobs and cut or withhold US$500 million in capital spending over the next three years.
That is significant.
Yet, against this gloomy picture, Lubambe Copper Mines (LCM) in Chililabombwe projects to increase its copper production by about 60 percent this year.
Company chief executive Nick Bowen says they produced 22,000 tonnes of copper last year but expect to increase this to 36,000 tonnes this year. EMR Capital, the current investors, bought the mine at a time when it was facing financial challenges. But now, stringent measures have been instituted to help sustain operations of the firm. Mr Bowen said the changes have not been easy to implement but management has made it a policy to incorporate the workforce in its strategic plans.
Certainly, Lubambe needs commendation. It shows that the company is not here for the short term but has rather aligned itself with the aspirations of the nation. This is unlike some mining companies that have only kept one foot in Zambia to just take advantage of the economic boom, yet are ready to flee when hard times hit or they have made enough money and start thinking the country’s environment no longer suits them.
This is unacceptable.
As a nation, we have not always universally agreed with all our policy positions. But if there is one area where there is near consensus, it is the one to do with the new mining legislation. The Zambian public is largely in agreement that we have not sufficiently benefited much from the mines, particularly during the period after privatisation. Yet, the mines are supposed to be the goose that lays the golden egg for the country.
The jury is that mining companies have not been paying their fair share of taxes despite the privileges and advantages they have secured.
There is an argument by some mining companies that Zambia is a very high cost producer of copper. But it is difficult to swallow this wholeheartedly. The suspicion is that some mining companies inflate their production costs in order to avoid paying taxes.
We know for instance the findings of ECON Poyry, a Norwegian consulting company and engineering group that was commissioned by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) in 2009 to do a pilot audit of the operational costs, revenues, transfer pricing, employee expenses and overheads of one mining company on the Copperbelt.
The investigating report concluded that the reported numbers from the company were in doubt. It was found that the company had not paid income tax for a good number of years but had only paid royalty fees. But the chairman of this company reported that they had paid millions of dollars to Government in taxes. Yet, those monies included pay as you earn (which is paid by employees), import duties, property rates paid to municipalities, vehicle registration fees, value added tax, licence fees and none which directly comes under the category of company tax. But the fact that they were reporting it as company tax could only mean that they were trying to hide the fact that they pay little or no income tax at all.
It is the reason why the Zambian public is frustrated with the mining companies. The feeling is that they try so much to hold us to ransom; rushing to cutting jobs every time new mining legislation is passed meant to get more from the mines.
Yes, as a country, we are open to foreign direct investment but we also need our investors to appreciate the unique challenges that we face.
From the time the new mining legislation was announced, Lubambe is the first mining company to provide a spark.

Source: Zambia Daily Mail

ZCCM-IH | Notice of the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting

Notice is hereby given that the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of members of ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc will be held on Monday, 28 January 2019 at 10:00 hours at Southern Sun Ridgeway Hotel, corner of Church Road and Independence Avenue, Lusaka, Zambia to transact the following business:

1. To consider and adopt the Minutes of the 14th Annual General Meeting held on 29 June 2018.

2. To receive and adopt the audited Financial Statements for the year ended 31 March 2018, together with the Reports of the Directors and the Auditors.

3. To approve the final dividend of K0.61 per share recommended by the Directors.

4. To consider and adopt the recommendation to appoint External Auditors for the year ending 31 March 2019, and to authorise the Directors to fix their remuneration.

5. To transact such other business as may properly be transacted at an Annual General Meeting.

A member entitled to attend and vote at the meeting is entitled to appoint one or more proxies to attend and, on a poll, to vote in his/her stead. The proxy need not be a member of the Company. A proxy form must be deposited at the office of the Company Secretary not less than 48 hours before the time appointed for holding the meeting for those members who wish to be represented at the meeting.

A proxy form is also available on the Company’s website: www.zccm-ih.com.zm. https://www.zccm-ih.com.zm/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Proxy-form_15th-AGM-28-January-2019.pdf

By Order of the Board

Chabby Chabala
Company Secretary
Lusaka, Zambia

Issued in Lusaka, Zambia on Thursday 3rd January 2019

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First Issued on Thursday, 3rd January 2019

ZCCM-IH Owns 100% Shares in Kariba

ZCCM-Investment Holding (ZCCM-IH) has acquired an additional 50 percent shareholding in Kariba Minerals Limited from Gemfields Limited at a cost of US$2.5 million.
The acquisition means that ZCCM-IH now owns 100 percent shares in Kariba Minerals Limited.
According to the directors’ interim unaudited financial results for ZCCM-IH and its subsidiaries for the six months period ended September 30, 2018, transaction completion is subject to regulatory approvals by various regulatory bodies
“Going forward, ZCCM-IH will implement a robust strategic plan aimed at improving production, processing and marketing activities to increase profitability of the mine,” the report reads.
Meanwhile, plans by ZCCM-IH to acquire Kapiri Glass Manufacturing (KGM) company have been put on hold due to legal action taken against the firm by the current owners https://epaper.daily-mail.co.zm/

ZCCM-IH owns 100% shares in Kariba

TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka
ZCCM-Investment Holding (ZCCM-IH) has acquired an additional 50 percent shareholding in Kariba Minerals Limited from Gemfields Limited at a cost of US$2.5 million.

The acquisition means that ZCCM-IH now owns 100 percent shares in Kariba Minerals Limited.

According to the directors’ interim unaudited financial results for ZCCM-IH and its subsidiaries for the six months period ended September 30, 2018, transaction completion is subject to regulatory approvals by various regulatory bodies.

“Going forward, ZCCM-IH will implement a robust strategic plan aimed at improving production, processing and marketing activities to increase profitability of the mine,” the report reads.

Meanwhile, plans by ZCCM-IH to acquire Kapiri Glass Manufacturing (KGM) company have been put on hold due to legal action taken against the firm by the current owners https://epaper.daily-mail.co.zm/


Source: Daily Mail

Lubambe Mine donates food items to children’s homes

Lubambe Copper Mines has donated assorted food items to One Way Mission Children Home and Lusungu Children home as part of celebrating the New Year.

The donation worth K15,000 is part of the mines corporate social responsibility in Chililabombwe and Chingola respectively.

Lubambe Copper Mines acting General Manager Operations Venus Kasito said the policy is to plough back into the community.

Mr Kasitu said the mine has donated to the needy as a way of enhancing their lives and a way of supporting the children.

He said the lives of the children are important hence the need to help them in any way possible.

“The company wants to reach a production capacity of 220 tones by the 4th quarter of 2019 then the company will be able to boost up its corporate social responsibility,” he said.

Loveness Sakala Director at One Way Mission was grateful for this gesture in supporting the vulnerable children.

Ms Sakala said other stakeholders should emulate and do the same to give support and enhance the children’s lives and future.

Lusungu orphanage Director Caddie Ng’ambi said the act of love by the mining firm would go a long way.

Bishop Ng’ambi said the orphanage accommodates a number of children whose educational needs are taken care of by the orphanage

He expressed gratitude towards the gesture of an act of love by Lubambe mine to the children.


Source: The Independent Observer

ZCCM-IH interim financial results to 30 Sept 2018

Introduction

In compliance with the requirements of the Securities Act No. 41 of 2016and the Listing Rules of the Lusaka Securities Exchange, ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc (ZCCM-IH) announces the interim unaudited financial results of the Company and its Subsidiaries (collectively referred to as the Group) for the six months’ period ended 30th September 2018.

Financial Performance

The Group recorded a turnover of K67.5 million for the six-month period ended 30th September 2018 which represents 80% over the turnover of K37.5 million reported during the six months to 30th September 2017. The increase is mostly on account of the consolidation of Investrust Bank following the Group’s increase in the Bank’s shareholding to 71.4%. The Group recorded an operating loss of K222 million (Sept 2017: loss K123 million) and received dividends of K44.8 million from Kansanshi Mining Plc (September 2017: Nil).

The Group’s share of profit in associate companies was K437.5 million (September 2017: K227.3 million). The performance of the associate companies has continued to improve due to continued increase in demand for copper on the world market resulting in increased copper prices. Overall the Group recorded an after-tax profit of K510 million (September 2017: K87.8 million).

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Interim Financial Statements – HY 30 September 2018

ZCCM-IH | Trading Statement

In accordance with Section 3.4(b) Lusaka Securities Exchange (“LuSE”) Listings Requirements, the Board of Directors of ZCCM-Investments Holdings PLC (the “Company” or “ZCCM-IH”) hereby advises the Shareholders of the Company that the Earnings Per Share (“EPS”) for the six-month period ended 30 September 2018 is expected to be approximately 476% higher than for the six-month period ended 30 September 2017.

The movement in EPS is primarily attributed to the improved profits in associate companies and exchange gains. This improved performance is mainly due to the continued increase in demand for copper on the world market.

Shareholders are advised that the information contained in this trading statement has not been reviewed or reported on by the external auditors of the Company.

The Company expects its Interim Financial Results for the six-month period ended 30 September 2018 to be released on Securities Exchange News Services (“SENS”) and published in the local press on or about 28th December 2018. Accordingly, shareholders are advised to exercise caution when dealing in the Company’s securities until publication of the results.

By Order of the Board
Chabby Chabala
Company Secretary

Issued in Lusaka, Zambia on Wednesday, 26th December 2018

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First Issued on 26 December 2018

ZCCM-IH to acquire Mushe Milling

TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka
AS PART of ZCCM-Investments Holdings (ZCCM-IH)’s strategic intent to participate in agriculture and agro-processing, plans are underway to acquire Mushe Milling Limited.
The investment holding company has begun discussions regarding the potential acquisition of the firm.

This is according to the directors’ interim unaudited financial results for ZCCM-IH and its subsidiaries for the six months period ended September 30, 2018.

“The opportunity to acquire Mushe Milling Limited has been assessed and discussions have reached an advanced stage with the terms and conditions of the transaction close to finalisation,” reads the financial result.

During the period under review, ZCCM-IH also expressed interest to invest in Leopards Square, a mixed commercial property with a unique tenant mix.

This transaction is almost finalised, upon completion of a subscription agreement and a shareholders agreement.


Source: Daily Mail