ZCCM-IH | Notice of Best Evaluated Bidder – Trinity Park Office Partitioning – Contract No. ZCCM-IH/030/2016

The Bidder named below has been evaluated as the best bidder for the procurement requirement detailed below. In accordance with the requirement of clause 121 of the Public Procurement Regulations, 2011, it is the intention of ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc (ZCCM-IH), the procuring entity, to award the contract to the bidder named after ten (10) working days from the display given below.

Procurement Reference Number ZCCM-IH/030/2016
Procurement Description Office Partitioning at Trinity Park Office Complex, Mass Media Area, Alick Nkhata Road, Lusaka
Method of Procurement Open National Bidding
Names and Addresses of Best Evaluated Bidder BL Consulting and Construction Limited
Plot No. 10, 817 Mubanga Road
Chelston
Lusaka, Zambia
Proposed Contract Price ZMW3,625,832.53
This amount is inclusive of Value Added Tax
Date of Display 23rd August 2016
Date of Removal 6th September 2016

The display of the notice does not constitute an award of the contract to the Bidder mentioned above.

Bid acceptance and contract placement shall be in accordance with the Public Procurement Regulations. Bidders have the right to appeal, in accordance with the Public Procurement Regulations, 2011, within ten (10) working days from the date of publication of this notice…


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ZCCM-IH | Notice of change of Directorate

In compliance with the requirements of the Listing Rules of the Lusaka Securities Exchange, ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc (ZCCM-IH) announces a change in its Board membership.

The Company, on behalf of its majority shareholder, the Industrial Development Corporation Limited, wishes to announce that the membership of the following Directors expired from the ZCCM-IH Board with effect from 27 July 2016:

Mr C K Mwananshiku – Non Executive Director
Ms S M Mutemba – Non Executive Director
Dr B K Ng’andu – Non Executive Director
Mr P M Chanda – Non Executive Director
Mrs P C Kabamba – Non Executive Director

 
The Company thanks the named Directors for the service rendered to ZCCM-IH and wishes them the best in their future endeavours.

The new directors are expected to be appointed on or before 31 August 2016.

Company announcement issued by

Chabby Chabala
Company Secretary
Issued in Lusaka, Zambia on 18 August 2016


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ZCCM-IH launches its “Clean Water for Zambia” Corporate Social Responsibility Project

“Chingobe Village receives borehole for the first time since 1964”

The ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc (ZCCM-IH) in this financial year (2016-2017) has planned to undertake a project dubbed “Clean Water for Zambia”, where it will focus on sinking 10 boreholes, as its core sustainable social investment.

borehole and treadle pumps launch

This project was officially launched on Friday, 05 August 2016, in Chingobe Village, situated 60 kilometers from Sinda District Boma. The village with over 240 residents, and surrounded by 3 other villages, has had no access to clean water since 1964. Women and children, have been going to fetch for clean water from as early as 04:00 hours in the morning, from a hand dug well situated 3 kilometers away. The residents have also been using a nearby well, which was also hand dug, however, the water has not been fit for human consumption.

Headman Chingobe for the village stated that waterborne diseases have been recurrent amongst his people, and that the new borehole, will certainly help reduce cases of these diseases.

Speaking during the launch and handover ceremony of the borehole, ZCCM-IH Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Pius Kasolo said that this project is one way of ZCCM-IH ploughing back to society by sinking a number of boreholes in remote areas of the country with little or no access to clean and safe water such as Chingobe Village. “Chingobe Village is the first to receive this borehole, and we will spread the remaining 9 boreholes to other parts of the country”, said Dr. Kasolo.

He further reiterated that ZCCM-IH coupled with the “Clean Water for Zambia” project will help transform society’s livelihoods by encouraging horticulture farming at small scale by providing irrigation treadle pumps in areas where boreholes will be sunk. Families already into this enterprise with be given a boost, instead of using buckets for watering, they will use treadle pumps which will help increase their productivity. In executing this project, ZCCM-IH is working with NGOs who are currently on the ground working with various horticultural communities. These NGOs are Kickstart (Zambia) (the makers and promoters of the treadle pumps) and Profit+ (who will offer training to the selected potential farmers).

In this regard, 10 women clubs representing more than 280 horticulture farmers received irrigation treadle pumps. In order to make this project sustainable, Profit+ also received 5 treadle pumps which will be given to five lead farmers, who will help train the 10 clubs. Apart from this, the organization will guide these farmers to grow horticultural products that are on demand on the market such as red onion, which is currently being imported. Profit+ will also help in linking these farmers to off-takers on the market. The farmers thanked ZCCM-IH for the noble gesture, stating that the treadle pumps would go a long way in changing their livelihoods.

Eastern Province Permanent Secretary, Chanda Kasolo expressed gratitude to ZCCM-IH for sinking of a borehole and donating the 25 money maker irrigation treadle pumps. Mr Kasolo said all these efforts would go a long way in changing the lives of communities in a sustainable manner.

ZCCM-IH hands over a solar powered computer lab to Kateshi Primary School in Kasama

The state of the art computer lab worth more than K200 thousand (USD 19, 000), is the only one of its kind in the area, and will be used by more than 6 surrounding schools, benefiting more than 6, 000 pupils.

It will be the first time that most learners will see and use a computer. This development will enable the learners to adequately prepare for their ICT grade 7 and 9 examinations.

The lab was supported by other partners such as Shoprite (Zambia), Acrow (RSA), Katenga (RSA) & Olam.

Because of the computer lab, and the planned school library, Government through the Provincial Education Officer, Dr J. Kalumba, indicated that the school has been upgraded to a secondary school, the only one in the area.

Kateshi Primary School has been in existence since 1981, located inside the Olam coffee Estates premises, 30 km away from the Kasama Central Business District. It is surrounded by 15 villages, and kids often cover on average about 5 km to reach this school.

The school has a total of 940 pupils with six classroom blocks.

ZCCM-IH will continue offering any ICT needs and support for this lab.

Invitation for Bids: Office Partitioning at Trinity Park Office Complex

Invitation for Bids (IFB)
Office Partitioning at Trinity Park Office Complex in
Mass Media Area, along Alick Nkhata Road, Lusaka
ONB No.: ZCCM-IH/030/2016
  1. ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc. has received financing from own sources toward the CAPEX for the 2016/2017 Financial Year, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds of this financing to payments under the Contract for the Partitioning of Offices at Trinity Park Office Complex in Mass Media Area, Lusaka, Contract No.: ZCCM-IH/030/2016.
  2. ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc now invites sealed bids from eligible and qualified bidders for the Partitioning of Offices at Trinity Park Office Complex in Mass Media Area, Lusaka – Duration: 10 weeks.
  3. Bidding will be conducted through the Open National Bidding (ONB) procedures specified in the Public Procurement Act of 2008 and the Public Procurement Regulations of 2011 and is open to all bidders from Eligible Source Countries as defined in the Bidding Documents. The following CEEC preferential treatment shall be applied as part of the evaluation:

    3.1 Citizen-influenced company – 4%
    3.2 Citizen-empowered company – 8%
    3.3 Citizen-owned company – 12%

  4. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from the address below and inspect the Bidding Documents at this address from 08:00 – 13:00 and 14:00 – 17:00 local time, Monday to Friday inclusive.
  5. Qualifications requirements include:

    i) Experience as a prime contractor in the rehabilitation of at least two (02) contracts of a similar nature and scope in the last five (05) years;

    ii) A minimum amount of liquid assets and/or credit facilities per lot as follows:

    ZMW2,992,664.00.

    iii) Average Annual Turnover for the past three (03) years as follows:

    ZMW38,904,621

  6. A complete set of Bidding Documents in English may be purchased by interested bidders ON THE SUBMISSION OF A WRITTEN APPLICATION to the address below and upon payment of a non refundable fee of Zambian Kwacha Five Hundred (ZMW500.00). The method of payment will be either by Cash or Bank Certified Cheque.
  7. The address referred to above is:

    K D Kabwe (Mrs.)
    ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc.
    3rd Floor, Mukuba Pension House
    5309 Dedan Kimathi Road
    Lusaka, Zambia
    Tel: +260-211-228833
    E-mail: kabwekd@zccm-ih.com.zm

  8. Bids must be delivered to the address below at or before 10:00 hours on Wednesday, 27th July 2016. Electronic bidding shall not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be opened physically in the presence of the bidders’ representatives who choose to attend in person at the address below immediately after 10:00 hours on 27th July 2016. All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Securing Declaration.
  9. There will be official site visits as follows:

    Monday, 11th July 2016 at Trinity Park Office Complex, Mass Media Area, Lusaka at 10:00 hours.

  10. The address referred to in clause 8 is:

    K D Kabwe (Mrs.)
    ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc.
    3rd Floor, Mukuba Pension House
    5309 Dedan Kimathi Road
    Lusaka, Zambia
    Tel: +260-211-228833
    E-mail: kabwekd@zccm-ih.com.zm


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Invitation for Bids: Provision of Cleaning and Sanitation Services to ZCCM Investments Holdings

Invitation for Bids (IFB)
Provision of Cleaning and Sanitation Services to ZCCM
Investments Holdings (ZCCM-IH)
ONB No.: ZCCM-IH/039/2016
  1. ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc. has received financing from own sources for the 2015/2016 Financial Year, and intends to apply part of the funds to cover eligible payments under the Contract for the Provision of Cleaning and Sanitation Services to ZCCM-IH, Contract No.: ZCCM-IH/039/2016.
  2. ZCCM-IH now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the Provision of Security Services to ZCCM-IH as follows:

    Lot 1 – Mukuba Pension House (1st & 3rd Floors) and Trinity Park Office Complex, Lusaka (Cleaning & Sanitation Services); and

    Lot 2 – Investments House, Kantanta Street, Kitwe; Technical Library and Technical Directorate, Kalulushi; Mining Industry Archives (Ndola) (Cleaning & Sanitation Services);

    Lot 3 – Kabwe Offices and Laboratory, Kabwe (Cleaning & Sanitation Services);

    The contract duration will be 12 months with a possibility for renewal subject to satisfactory performance during the initial 12 months.

  3. Bidding will be conducted through the Open National Bidding (ONB) procedures specified in the Public Procurement Act of 2008 and the Public Procurement Regulations of 2011 and is restricted to firms registered in Zambia. The following CEEC preferential treatment shall be applied as part of the evaluation:

    3.1 Citizen-influenced company – 4%
    3.2 Citizen-empowered company – 8%
    3.3 Citizen-owned company – 12%

  4. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from the address below and inspect the Bidding Documents at this address from 08:00 – 13:00 and 14:00 – 17:00 local time, Monday to Friday inclusive.
  5. Qualifications requirements include:

    i) Experience as the main service provider in at least two (02) contracts of a similar nature and scope in the last five (05) years;

    ii) A minimum amount of liquid assets and/or credit facilities per lot as follows:

    Lot 1 – ZMW46, 023.00;
    Lot 2 – ZMW73, 636.00; and
    Lot 3 – ZMW12, 486.00
    .

    iii) Average Annual Turnover in any of the last ten (10) years per lot as follows:

    Lot 1 – ZMW552, 276.00;
    Lot 2 – ZMW883, 641.00; and
    Lot 3 – ZMW149, 834.00
    .

  6. A complete set of Bidding Documents in English may be purchased by interested bidders ON THE SUBMISSION OF A WRITTEN APPLICATION to the address below and upon payment of a non refundable fee of Zambian Kwacha Five Hundred (ZMW500.00). The method of payment will be Cash or Bank Certified Cheque.
  7. Bids shall be valid for a period of 90 days after Bid closing and shall be delivered to the address below at or before 10:00 hours on Monday, 25th July 2016. Electronic bidding shall not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be opened physically in the presence of bidders’ representatives who choose to attend in person at the address below immediately after 10:00 hours on 25th July 2016. All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Securing Declaration.
  8. There will be official site visits as follows:

    Lot 1 – Tuesday, 12th July 2016. All Bidders to meet at Mukuba Pension House, Lusaka at 09:00 hours;

    Lot 2 – Thursday, 14th July 2016. All bidders to meet at Catholic University in Kalulushi at 10:00 hours; and

    Lot 3 – Wednesday, 13th July 2016. All bidders to meet at Kabwe Environmental Offices at 10:00 hours.

  9. The address referred to above is:

    ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc.
    3rd Floor, Mukuba Pension House
    5309 Dedan Kimathi Road
    Lusaka, Zambia
    Tel: +260-211- 228833
    E-mail: kabwekd@zccm-ih.com.zm


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Invitation for Bids – Provision of Cleaning Services to ZCCM-IH (2016)

ZCCM-Investment Holdings (ZCCM-IH) wins the best exhibitor for the mining industry

By MILDRED KATONGO –
TIMES Printpak Zambia Limited scooped the second prize in the best exhibitor Stationery and Publishing category at this year’s 52nd Zambia International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Ndola.

The Zambia Daily Mail scooped the first prize.

Commerce and Trade Minister Margaret Mwanakatwe presented the awards yesterday at the ZITF Presidential pavilion grounds.

Zesco Limited scooped the best overall exhibitor and best theme interpretation, while Zambia Sugar walked away with the second prize in the best overall exhibitor category.

The Chairman’s award was given to Global Industries Limited, while ZCCM-Investment Holdings (ZCCM-IH) won the best exhibitor for the mining industry, with First Quantum Minerals (FQM) winning the second prize.

In the non-banking financial institutions best exhibitor, went to National Pensions Scheme Authority while Workers Compensation Fund Control Board scooped the second prize.

The Zambia National Commercial Bank (ZANACO) won the banking institutions best exhibitor followed by Indo-Zambia Bank.

The Zambia Forest and Forestry Industries Corporation (ZAFFICO) won the best exhibitor in the Agriculture category, followed by the Zambia Correctional Services (ZCS).

In the transport category, the Road Development Agency (RDA) walked away with the best exhibitor prize while National Airports Corporation scooped the second best prize.

Ministry of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs scooped the first prize in the Hospitality and Tourism category followed by Mulungushi Village.

Ndola City Council walked away with the first prize in the Government department exhibitor followed by Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA).

Source: Times of Zambia

ZCCM-IH scoops Men’s 1st & Female’s 2nd positions, in the mining category at the 2016 Inter Company 10km relay race in Lusaka

The ZCCM-IH athletics team put up a spirited fight, in the 10 kilometers relay race in the Inter-Company relay in Lusaka, 25 June 2016.

The ladies team of 8 comprised of Loisa Mbatha-Kakoma, Mwilu Muzyamba, Abigail Kabwe, Nalukui S. Kapangula, Anne Banda, Claudette Malambo & Yendeka Banda. The men’s team comprised of Stephen Phiri, Chabby Chabala, Tito Kalembo, Charles Mjumphi, Kasonde Bwalya, George Nyirenda, Ainsley Syanziba and Christopher Mutepuka.

ZCCM-IH records K96,660 total turnover, as Madison dominates LuSE turnover

TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka
THE Lusaka Stock Exchange (LuSE) last week registered a significant turnover, largely contributed by Madison Finance Services (MFS).

The LuSE witnessed significant increase in turnover of over K3 million, largely contributed by trade in MFS shares, which accounted for almost K2.4 million.

This is in comparison to the previous week of a market turnover of about K500,000 where a total of 225,424 shares were transacted in 63 trades.

According to the LuSE weekly update for June 17, 2016, the increase was despite recording share price loses in two companies.

LuSE recorded share price losses of K0.06 and K0.18 in Standard Chartered Zambia and Zambia Sugar, respectively, while a K0.10 price gain was recorded in Zambeef.

Overall trading, however, occurred in 10 companies with a total of 1,137,134 shares worth K3,054,920 transacted in 85 trades.

Of the total turnover, Madison Finance Services accounted for a bulk of K2,404,568, followed by Zambeef which recorded K338,433, Lafarge at K112,347, ZCCM-IH at K96,660 while National Breweries and Zanaco registered K28,665 and K20,000, respectively.

Others firms that recorded trades were Copperbelt Energy Corporation, British American Tobacco Zambia and Puma.

Meanwhile, the LuSE all-share index closed the week at 4,780.22 points, down by 0.67 percentage point from the previous close of 4,812.29 points.

During the period under review, bonds valued at K52,795,000 changed hands in seven trades, yielding market value sales of K34,212,000 compared to the previous week which registered 11 trades in bonds valued at K63.6 million, yielding K42,096,000.

On market capitalisation, the LuSE last week closed at K60.4 billion, which translates into a decrease from the previous week when the local bourse registered market stock worth K60.5 billion.

Source: Zambia Daily Mail

ZCCM Investments Holdings PLC (“ZCCM-IH”) commences legal proceedings against Konkola Copper Mines PLC (“KCM”)

We refer to the ZCCM-IH and Konkola Copper Mines Plc (“KCM”) joint announcement dated 8th April 2013, regarding the signing of an agreement (“Settlement Agreement”) relating to KCM’s settlement of outstanding payments and contingent amounts payable under the Price Participation Agreements that existed prior to April 2013.

Further to the Joint Announcement, and in compliance with the requirements of the Securities Act, Cap 354 of the Laws of Zambia and the General Obligations of Disclosure under the Continuing Obligations of the Listings Rules of the Lusaka Stock Exchange, we wish to advise that on the 6th of June 2016, ZCCM-IH filed a Claim Form with the English High Court to recover outstanding sums in excess of US$100 million due to it from KCM, pursuant to the terms of the Settlement Agreement entered into in 2013.

ZCCM-IH anticipates a judgement from the English High Court in either Quarter 4 of 2016 or early Quarter 1 of 2017.

By Order of the Board
Chabby Chabala
Company Secretary