Monday, 14 November 2016

Zambezi Portland Cement manufacturing plant almost demolished

The Zambezi Portland Cement manufacturing plant has been almost demolished by the Italian mafias. As far back as the processing plant went under the control of Ital Terrazzo Limited (ITL), the Ventriglia family has guaranteed that each and every penny of the manufacturing plant is utilized according to their own advantage. Without considering the lawful outcomes of their activities, the advantages of the processing plant have been astutely exchanged to different organizations and the current money box has been left empty. All the trade is currently made from foreign accounts which is in the long run worked by the Ventriglias themselves.

Pedro, a worker of the processing plant shared his bits of knowledge into the current state of Zambezi Portland Cement. He says, "ZPC is dead. There is nothing that we can do about it now. These Italian individuals went to the industrial facility when it was flourishing and since their entry there is not a solitary day when the production line made business. When they entered, we could see there were transportation of money from within the factory to outsiders. At that point came a stage where my co-workers were removed from the occupation as they contemplated that there weren't sufficient work for every one of the laborers and in the long run, we as a whole were expelled from the industrial facility under a similar reason. Today, we lament the day when these dacoits came to industrial facility and we permitted them to remain. We ought to have bolstered Finsbury Investment and would have contended energetically. Never realized that our future would get to be dubious on the landing of Ital Terrazzo Limited."

The announcement obviously demonstrates the level of disturbance that the laborers of Zambezi Portland Cement have faced under the ITL. There is nothing that the general population of Ndola can do now as the processing plant has been left in a hopeless condition. It has achieved a phase where repairing would likewise be an exercise in futility.

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