Zambia
Country Name |
Zambia |
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Official Country Name |
Republic of Zambia |
Assessment Details | |
From | 07/02/2021 |
To | 18/03/2021 |
Name of Assessor | Marco Filippini |
Title and Position | Supply Chain Advisor |
Contact Details | Marco.Filippini@wfp.org |
Table of Content
1 Zambia Country Profile
Generic Information
Zambia (/ˈzæmbiə/), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, neighbouring the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, in the south-central part of Zambia. The country occupies around 752,618 km² in area size and its about twice the size of Germany. Though not directly land-linked, Zambia also shares a territorial water boundary on Lake Tanganyika with the Republic of Burundi to the East. The projected population is estimated to be around 17.9 million (ZSA, 2020) and is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest, the core economic hubs of the country.
Generic country information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a generic country overview, please consult the following sources:
Zambia Wikipedia Country Information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zambia
Zambia IMF Country Information: http://www.imf.org/external/country/ZMB/index.htm
Zambia Economist Intelligence Unit Information*: http://country.eiu.com/AllCountries.aspx
Zambia Statistics Agency: http://www.zamstats.gov.zm
*This is a paid service.
Humanitarian Info
Zambia World Food Programme Information: http://www1.wfp.org/countries/zambia
Zambia UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Information: https://www.unocha.org/southern-eastern-africa
Facts and Figures
Zambia Wolfram Alpha Information: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Zambia
Zambia World Bank Information: http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/zambia
Zambia Population Information: http://worldpopulationreview.com/search/?query=zambia
Zambia Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit: https://www.dmmu-ovp.gov.zm
1.1 Zambia Humanitarian Background
Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Natural Hazards |
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Type |
Occurs |
Comments / Details |
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Drought |
Yes |
Zambia has experienced drought conditions in various geographic areas annually since 2014. Climate change has created incidents of erratic weather conditions. |
Earthquakes |
Yes |
An earthquake of a 6.1 magnitude was reported and centred in the southern area of Lake Tanganyika. Other small tremor activity has been noticed in 2017. Tremors can tend to spark confusion and panic in the rural areas. |
Epidemics |
Yes |
The majority of epidemics that occur in Zambia are due to environmental factors. According to the Zambia Demographic and Health Survey (ZDHS) 2007, the country has challenges with respect to its preparedness and control of emerging and known epidemics, such as Cholera, Typhoid, HINI (Influenza A virus subtype H1N1), Avian Influenza and Measles. |
Pandemics |
Yes |
Zambia is ranked one of the highest in Southern Africa in terms of the number of confirmed and reported cases of the Covid-19 pandemic. As at first quarter of 2021, the country had cumulative covid-19 cases totaling 86,449 with cumulative death toll of 1,179. The Covid-19 pandemic has over-stretched the health sector in terms of capacity to adequately respond to the pandemic. |
Extreme Temperatures |
Yes |
Only in the Valleys of the Zambezi and Luangwa there is excessive heat, particularly in October and a high humidity during the wet season (September - November), when the highest temperatures of the year are recorded with peaks of about 35/37 °C (95/99 °F). From May to Aug temperatures can be as low as (0 °C or 32 °F). |
Flooding |
Yes |
Annual flooding occurs affecting major infrastructure such as dams, roads and bridges. The cycle of drought and flood events annually has increased risks from December to March; in these months, about 200 mm (8 in) of rain per month falls. |
Insect Infestation |
Yes |
Reports from the Zambia Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit indicate that as of 9 January 2017, close to 130,000 ha planted maize had been affected by a severe outbreak of the Fall Armyworm, which is new to the southern African region. |
Mudslides |
No |
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Volcanic Eruptions |
No |
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High Waves / Surges |
No |
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Wildfires |
Yes |
Small wildfires occur often in the dry season. The last major wildfire was in 2012. |
High Winds |
Yes |
During the dry season winds can fan bush fires. |
Other Comments |
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Man-Made Issues |
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Civil Strife |
No |
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International Conflict |
No |
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Internally Displaced Persons |
No |
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Refugees Present |
Yes |
Refugees are from DRC, Angola, Rwanda and Burundi. Increasing numbers of DRC refugees arriving in the country placing stress on the local area in Luapula Province. |
Landmines / UXO Present |
Yes |
Caution to be taken on remote border areas with Angola, DRC, Zimbabwe and Mozambique due to past conflicts. |
Other Comments |
The arrival of a large numbers of refugees can impact on local populations and become a concern especially as conflict in the south of DRC increases. |
For a more detailed database on disasters by country, please see the Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters Country Profile.
Seasonal Effects on Logistics Capacities
Seasonal Effects on Transport |
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Transport Type |
Time Frame |
Comments / Details |
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Primary Road Transport |
From October to March |
The main road system is fairly robust and only susceptible to extreme floods in the Zambezi and Luangwa valleys. Rural areas of western and Northwestern part of the country are often cut-off due to heavy rains that washes away bridges and feeder roads. Most major roads are under maintenance such as the T2 from the Lusaka to Nakonde is in bad shape due heavy duty vehicles from and to Tanzania. |
Secondary Road Transport |
From October to March |
Secondary roads through valley bottoms and associated bridges are at risk. |
Rail Transport |
From October to March |
Rail bridges are at risk due to floods. |
Air Transport |
N/A |
N/A |
Waterway Transport |
N/A |
N/A |
The general elevation of the land gives Zambia a more pleasant climate than that experienced in most tropical countries. Three seasons can be identified:
- Cool and dry from May to August (frost can occur on cloudless nights in valleys).
- Hot and dry from September to November (night frosts may occur in places sheltered from the wind). The countryside dries up gradually with risk of grass fires, fanned by high winds.
- Warm and wet from December to April; frequent heavy showers and thunderstorms occur, followed by spells of bright sunshine. Rivers and streams fill up almost overnight with risks of flash floods.
Only in the Zambezi and Luangwa valleys there is excessive heat, particularly in October and, in the wet season, a high humidity.
Seasonal Effects on Storage and Handling |
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Activity Type |
Time Frame |
Comments / Details |
Storage |
From October to March |
The only concern is the location and condition of storage facility, during rains. |
Handling |
From October to March |
Areas of handling need to be covered for protection from rain. |
Other |
N/A |
N/A |
In rural areas where temporary storage facilities are in use, the rain has proved to affect accessibility to the storage and the ability to handle goods. Few large hard standing storage facilities are available in the rural areas.
Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response
Government
The Government of Zambia is the coordinator of disaster response in the country overall through the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) headed by the Vice President’s Office. The last update of the National Disaster Management Policy was instituted in 2014. The DMMU exercises its responsibilities through the National Disaster Management Committee (NDMC) comprised of Ministers. The National Disaster Management Technical Committee (NDMTC) is the point where the UN Resident Coordinator (UNRC) participates to inform the UN response as part of the coordinated National response.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
Humanitarian Community
The UN Resident Coordinator (UNRC) is responsible for coordinating the UN emergency response in support of the Government of Zambia. Under the guidance of the UNRC, the UN Country Team (UNCT) is responsible for the effective and efficient implementation of inter-agency disaster management activities in Zambia. Zambian Red Cross Society (ZRCS) is a member of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
UN agencies, ZRCS and a network of NGO implementing partners will respond to an emergency in collaboration with and through the Government of Zambia emergency response structure. In accordance with UN Humanitarian Reform and the cluster directions of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC), Lead Agencies will ensure a coordinated action among partners in their respective sectors.
The refugees crossing from DRC is the most pressing potential humanitarian emergency issue in Zambia in September 2017.
Key agencies: UNDP, FAO, IFAD, ILO, IOM, UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, & WHO.
Website: http://www.zm.one.un.org/
For more information on humanitarian agency contact details, please see the following link: 4.2 Zambia Humanitarian Agency Contact List.
1.2 Zambia Regulatory Departments & Quality Control
Southern African Development Community (SADC)
The Southern African Development Coordinating Conference (SADCC), established on 1 April 1980, was the precursor of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The SADCC was transformed into the SADC on 17 August 1992 in Windhoek, Namibia where the SADC Treaty was adopted, redefining the basis of cooperation among Member States from a loose association into a legally binding arrangement. The main objectives of SADC are to achieve development, peace and security, and economic growth, to alleviate poverty, enhance the standard and quality of life of the peoples of Southern Africa, and support the socially disadvantaged through regional integration, built on democratic principles and equitable and sustainable development.
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA)
The role of the Zambia Revenue Authority Governing Board is derived from the Zambia Revenue Authority Act 321, Section 11 (1), (2) and (3). According to the Act, the responsibilities of the Governing Board are:
- To oversee the organization and administration of the Authority and management of its resources, services, property, and personnel and
- To develop the corporate strategic plan and such other administrative policies as are necessary for the smooth running of the Authority.
The Commissioner General, who is appointed by the Republican President, is assisted by Senior Management Members (SMM). The Commissioner General is responsible for the day to day running of the Authority’s business under the direction of the Governing Board.
The Authority has two operating divisions which are Customs Services Division and Domestic Taxes Division. The organizational structure is as per the following diagram:
Website: http://www.zra.org.zm/
The environment in which ZRA operates, both domestically and internationally has changed and keeps changing. While economic development and macroeconomic stability is stronger, tax collections which peaked in terms of GDP several years ago have been declining. Equally, international trade has grown, but with a lower contribution to revenues due to expanding free trade agreements. As such, a review and possible overhaul of tax policies are imminent.
Food and Drugs Control Laboratory (FDCL)
The FDCL is a unit within the Ministry of Health in the directorate of Disease Surveillance Control Research. The mandate of FDCL is to protect the public against hazards and fraud in the sale and use of foods, drugs, water and to ensure that the foods, drugs and water consumed in Zambia conform to the Food and Drugs regulations of 2001 and World Health Organisation (WHO) standards. Quality Assurance: The Laboratory has implemented ISO 17025:2005 quality management system as its operating tool and participates in SADC (regional) Laboratory proficiency tests to ensure that results produced by the laboratory meet both national and international requirements. All the equipment used in the analysis of the samples are calibrated/serviced by qualified bodies such as the Zambia Bureau of Standards.
Website: http://www.fdcl.org.zm/
Zambian Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA)
ZAMRA, formally the Pharmaceutical Regulatory Authority, is the Statutory National Medicines Regulatory Body for Zambia established under an Act of Parliament, the Medicines and Allied Substances Act No. 3 of 2013 of the Laws of Zambia to regulate and control the manufacture, importation, storage distribution, supply, sale and use of medicines and allied substances. The main objective of the Authority is to ensure that all medicines and allied substances being made available to the Zambian people consistently meet the set standards of quality, safety and efficacy.
Website: http://www.zamra.co.zm/
Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency (ZCSA)
The Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency (ZCSA) was established to administer, maintain and ensure compliance to compulsory standards. This is aimed at ensuring public health, safety and protection of the environment are maintained. Through its mandate the ZCSA facilitates growth of trade and the manufacturing industry in Zambia. The Agency started operations on 1st January 2018 and has been conducting activities aimed at fully operationalizing the Agency’s mandate, following the implementation of the National Quality Policy.
The ZCSA supports industrial growth through inspections and approval of products regulated by means of compulsory standards. Inspections are conducted so that products which are sold or imported onto the local market and those which are exported adhere to standards. These inspections are done through the Agency’s Import Quality Monitoring and Domestic Quality Monitoring departments. This, therefore, protects Zambian industry against unfair technical barriers to trade and competition; and this is done in collaboration with other Government agencies.
Website: https://www.zcsa.org.zm/
Zambia Bureau of Standards (ZABS)
Over the years ZABS has carried on its role of developing standards and providing conformity assessment services to industry. With the realignment of the National Quality Infrastructure (NQI) in 2018, to international best practices, ZABS role is now more focused towards supporting industry to implement standards that enhance the quality of products and services for industry growth and competitiveness.
Website: https://www.zabs.org.zm/
For more information on regulatory departments and quality control laboratories’ contact details, please see the following links: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List and 4.3 Zambia Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List.
1.3 Zambia Customs Information
Duties and Tax Exemption
For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow the link below: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List
Emergency Response
Agreements / Conventions Description |
Ratified by Country? |
WCO (World Customs Organization) member |
Yes, 27 September 1978 |
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Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention |
Yes |
OCHA Model Agreement |
No |
Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations) |
No |
Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration) |
Yes, 25 November 2016 |
Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response)
The Republic of Zambia is not a signatory to any of the conventions for an emergency, to streamline customs processes. Regular processes will apply, though at the time of emergency the governing bodies will make local decisions on waivers. There is a Zambia Revenue Authority Customs Code used on Humanitarian Aid Commodities which exempt such aid from the payment of taxes. This is done with the support of a document called COMESA Certificate of Origin or SADC Certificate of Origin and Non Charge Commercial Invoice.
CE20 is a customs form used for declaration of imports and exports. It must have the following with it:
- Certificate of origin for export into member states that have
ratified particular preferential trade agreements with Zambia.
These certificates can be obtained from the Customs International
and Policy Office in Lusaka and the Assistant Commissioner Customs
Services Office in Ndola. Currently, Zambia issues certificates of
origin for the following trade agreements:
- COMESA
- SADC
- EU
- GSP
- China bilateral trade agreement
- AGOA
- Permits
- quality certificate from veterinary department (meat and livestock)
- phytosanitory certificate from Mt Makulu Research station (seeds, plants and fruits)
- permit for gemstone and scrap metal exports from Ministries of Mines
- and timber verification certificate for timber export.
- Other supporting documents such as
- packing list,
- consignment note,
- cargo manifest,
- commercial invoice,
- airway bill,
- bill of lading
- and any other document relevant to the export.
Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status |
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United Nations Agencies |
UN agencies are subject to Chapter 20 of the Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act. NGOs and UN Agencies are allocated with a unique Tax Payer Identification number (TPIN) used to register both imports and exports and where duty is automatically waived. |
Non Governmental Organizations |
NGOs and UN Agencies are allocated with a unique Tax Payer Identification number (TPIN) used to register both imports and exports and where duty is automatically waived. |
Exemption Certificate Application Procedure
NGOs and UN Agencies are allocated with a unique Tax Payer Identification number (TPIN) used to register both imports and exports and where duty is automatically waived. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is charged with responsibility to process all tax exemptions and normally the requesting agency submits such a request through a note verbale.
Exemption Certificate Document Requirements
Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity) |
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Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicle & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
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Invoice |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Packing Lists |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Other Documents |
N/A |
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Customs Clearance
General Information
Customs Information |
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Document Requirements |
Sanitary and phytosanitary regulations are applied to imports of live animals, plants and seeds. A sanitary certificate from the exporting country is required as a prerequisite to the issuance of the veterinary permit. Food imports must satisfy the provisions of the Food and Drugs Act of September 1978 which requires packaging and labelling requirement for food, and standards for maize sump, rice and bread. A phytosanitary certificate is obtained from the Mount Makulu Research Station for seeds, stems, and fruits. |
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Embargoes |
None |
Prohibited Items |
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General Restrictions |
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Customs Clearance Document Requirements
Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity) |
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Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicles & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
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D&T Exemption Certificate |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Invoice |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Packing Lists |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Phytosanitary Certificate |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Other Documents ( Export/ Import Permits) |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Yes, Original |
Additional Notes: Export and Import Permits are required documents to facilitate import and export. |
Transit Regime
- Customs Entry Forms are done by the clearing agent with supporting documents like Import/ Export Permits from the originating country.
- The Above is usually submitted as pre-alerts.
- Depending on the country of destination, some humanitarian aid commodities are moved in bond and they go into the bonded warehouse in the country of destination where they are finally ex-bonded after being final cleared by the Customs Authority of the destination country.
- Usual humanitarian aid commodity in Zambia is not escorted unless there is a Government ban on such a commodity, then, there is military escort to the border of exit.
2 Zambia Logistics Infrastructure
Significant infrastructure development has taken place from the time of the last assessment. A key highlight is the completion of the multi million dollar (USD 260 million) bridge construction at Kazungula border crossing (Zambia – Botswana) expected to be commissioned by the two countries in 2021. Roads, rail, bridges, and airports are all seeing major projects that will replace or improve present facilities. The introduction of Public Private Partnerships (PPP), has made a large impact at border crossings particularly. Most projects are scheduled for completion in the next 5 years, however, other projects are due to start soon with a 5 to 10 year completion schedule. However, Zambia’s external debt to GDP ratio already exceeds 100%. As part of external debt management, the country has since suspended key infrastructural developments such as C400 (Copperbelt roads), L400 (Lusaka Roads) and the over USD 1 billion Lusaka – Ndola dual carriage way road construction.
The road network represents a hub with Lusaka at its center. The main highways in the South-West from Livingstone, through Lusaka to the north-eastern border with Tanzania; from Chipata at the Malawi border in the south east to Lusaka; and from Lusaka to the Copperbelt in the north to DRC. Trucks represent 70 % of cargo movement and the government has launched a policy to ensure that 30% is moved by rail. More infrastructural development is still needed in the rail sector.
Notable investment has been made in rail transport, lines continue to increase and the existing ones are being repaired. The railway line from Dar es Salaam in Tanzania to Lusaka (TAZARA) is operational. The railway from Chipata through Malawi to Nacala in the east is operational but not used frequently as it seasonally affected by rains
There are plans to complete the railway from Chipata to Serenje in Central province to link with TAZARA line. This would open the transport of goods from the port of Nacala (the only deep water port in south east Africa).Rail transport is linked from South Africa through Zimbabwe to Zambia and from Dar es Salaam in Tanzania and the DRC.
Fuel is readily available in Zambia except in the remotest areas where deliveries are less frequent due to road conditions. A fuel pipeline exists from Tanzania to Zambia. There is one oil refinery in Ndola and a lot of fuel storage facilities throughout the country on the main highway network is available. The TAZAMA Pipeline (Tanzania Zambia Mafuta Pipeline) is 1,710 km long crude oil pipeline from the Single Point Mooring Terminal at the outer anchorage in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to the TIPER refinery in Dar es Salaam and the Indeni refinery in Ndola, Zambia.
Four international airports operated by ZACL are operational and there is a network of smaller national level airports throughout the country. Only the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport is equipped to handle air cargo. Plans to equip air cargo for Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe and Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airports are underway.
Storage facilities, food mills, and food suppliers are mainly found in the Lusaka area, though the Copperbelt Province also includes many of these industries. Food mills tend to have a retail presence in many of the larger towns and cities. The Food Reserve Agency (FRA) has a network of storage facilities across the country for grains and other commodities. Silos for FRA requires attention and are not operating in some regions.
Zambia has access to all the major ports in South Africa, as well as Beira and Nacala in Mozambique, Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, and Walvis Bay in Namibia, either through road or rail transportation. Plans are underway to link the country with port of Lobito in Angola through construction of Northwest Railway line which is also a PPP arrangement.
2.1 Zambia Port Assessment
There are no sea ports in Zambia. However, there is a lake port on Lake Tanganika at Mpulungu, and an area for pontoons to DRC on Lake Mweru in Nchelenge.
2.1.1 Zambia Mpulungu Harbour
Port Overview
The harbour on Lake Tanganika is located in Mpulungu and is primarily used to move cargoes into DRC and Burundi across the lake. Kelemie DRC is the main point of delivery. The port is managed by Mpulungu Harbour Corporation Limited that is fully owned by the Ministry of Transport and Communications, and incorporated in 2014. The company provides port services only – stevedores for loading and unloading vessels, storage, vessel berths. Challenges are the availability of vessels on the lake and most have Burundian Flags. Approximately 90% of all cargoes are for export. The Government has committed to renovate the harbour within the next few years.
Old Port website: http://www.idc.co.zm/company/mpulungu-harbour-corporation-limited
Harbour Location and Contact |
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Country |
Zambia |
Province or District |
Mpulungu District Northern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Mpulungu 0 km |
Port's Complete Name |
Mpulungu Harbour |
Latitude |
-8.76464 |
Longitude |
31.10618 |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
Ministry of Transport and Communications |
Management Contact Person |
Mr Katowa Kabunda; +260 0976 617324 |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Lusaka – Kenneth Kaunda International Airport |
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Zambia Harbour Companies Contact List
Port Performance
This is a port on the fresh water Lake Tanganika. The port has been previously owned by private companies that have handed over operations and facilities to the GRZ. The port is busy though not at capacity. There are two berthing areas that can take three vessels each. It has storage capacity inside warehouses and outside. There are three cranes with maximum lift of 20mt. It has a specialized forklift for containers up to 45MT. Total of three 5MT forklifts.
Seasonal Constraints |
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Occurs |
Time Frame |
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Rainy Season |
Yes |
From Oct - Apr |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
Export of maize during harvest season Apr – May. |
Handling Figures for 2017 |
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Vessel Calls |
34/month |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
0 |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2017 |
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Bulk (MT) |
0 |
Break bulk (MT) |
10,000 MT/month |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
Storage: 14 days free storage after which a charge of US$0.25/day/mt is charged for bagged cereals.
Handling: Cement US$12.5/MT; Cereals US$13.5/MT
Berthing Fee: 1500MT Vessel – US$100/day; 800MT Vessel and below – US$40/MT
Vessel Fees: US$35-45 per MT to Burundi and DRC.
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
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Conventional Berth |
2 |
30 |
6 – 9m |
The lake levels change with climate. |
Container Berth |
n/a |
|
Each berth can take 3 vessels tied side by
side for a total of six vessels. The cranes are capable of
reaching the most outside berthed vessel.
Mpulungu Berth 1
Mpulungu Berth 2
Port Handling Equipment
Port is managed by the GRZ Ministry of Transport and Communications and all equipment is maintained on site. A Maintenance Manager (Mr Kaunda) is present on site coordinating the activities for all infrastructure and equipment repairs and maintenance.
Equipment |
Available |
Total Quantity and Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
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Mobile Cranes |
Yes |
3 – 20MT |
All in use |
Forklifts |
Yes |
3 – 5MT and 1 container forklift 45MT |
All available for use |
Mpulungu 2000MT Crane and 5MT Forklift
Mpulungu 45MT Container Forklift
Mpulungu 5MT Forklift in Action
Mpulungu Weighbridge
Container Facilities
Not applicable to this port
Facilities |
20 ft |
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Container Facilities Available |
Outside stacking area though not in use for containers |
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
No |
Refrigerated Container Stations |
No |
Other Capacity Details |
Harbour has not yet moved containers though has the forklift capacity. Vessels may not be suitable for containers. |
Daily Take Off Capacity |
Unknown |
Number of Reefer Stations |
N/A |
Emergency Take-off Capacity |
N/A |
Off take Capacity of Gang Shift |
Unknown |
Customs Guidance
ZRA is present in the Harbour area. See Mpulungu Border Post section. Delays occur when documentation is incomplete. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependant on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance possible and recommended as well as alerts through forwarding agent. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA.
For more information on customs in Zambia please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information
Terminal Information
Multipurpose Terminal
Only break bulk is handled at the moment in the harbour. Containers of 20ft length are possible.
Grain and Bulk Handling
No bagging facility or capability in the harbour. All cargo is break bulk. Storage facilities and areas exist for bagged commodities.
Main Storage Terminal
Five storage warehouses are on site. The largest of which contains cement and sugar on an ongoing basis. The remaining small sheds are old and need repairs and hold grain/cereals. There are two outside storage areas in use and two more being constructed. Harbour provides 14 days free storage.
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Capacity (MT) |
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Bagged Cargo |
5 building and 2 outside areas |
7100 |
Refrigerated Cargo |
none |
|
General Cargo |
none |
Mpulungu Grain Sheds
Mpulungu Storage Shed
Mpulungu Main Storage Shed - Cement & Sugar
Mpulungu - Inside Sugar side of Main Storage Shed
Stevedoring
The Harbour manages the stevedores and has the ability to increase and decrease availability based on needs.
Hinterland Information
All cargo arrives or departs by truck. Roads to and from the Harbour are good tarmac that lead to the main highway system of the country. Closest border is Nakonde/Tunduma One Stop Border Post with Tanzania.
Shipping Companies and Vessels Frequenting in Mpulungu Harbour:
Burundi Based Cargo Vessels
- Bartralac Shipping Company – Contact batralac@yahoo.fr Phone +257 2222 2312
Vessels: Mv Teza 1500MT, Mv Tora 1100MT, Mv Rwegura 500MT
- Rad Marines Company – Contact radmetals@gmail.com, Phone: +257 5777 9999
Vessels: Mv Byamwezi 1500MT, Mv Bihanga 570MT
- Anorlac Shipping Company – Contact natndam@gmail.com Phone: +257 7623 5008/ +257 7596 6178
Vessels: B. Buyenzi 550MT, B. Murinzi 860MT, B. Sagamba 1200MT, Mv Ndaje 600MT, Mv Ruremesha 350MT
DRC Based Cargo Vessels
No contact details
Mv Emmanuella 800MT, Mv Asifiwe 900MT, Mv Rafiki 3 650MT, Mv Africa 350MT, Mv Manne 470MT
Tanzanian Based Cargo Vessel
No contact details
Mv Liemba 250MT
Port Security
Security is provided by the Zambian Police and with Harbour security within the fenced property. The Zambian Airforce provides air surveillance of the Lake and Harbour area. Fire trucks are not present in the harbour.
2.1.2 Zambia Port of Nchelenge
Harbour Overview
The harbour is in operation usually as when demand arises, especially from the DRC mines. The main DRC destination is Pweto.
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Zambia |
Province or District |
Luapula Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Nchelenge (0 km) |
Port's Complete Name |
Nchelenge Port |
Latitude |
9.344851 |
Longitude |
28.729917 |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
Anvil Mining Ltd |
Management Contact Person |
Mr Norman Mutandwa +260 977830802 |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Ndola International Airport (478 km) |
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
This harbour is not operational at the moment as the managing company is under receivership. Contact information remains active. When in operation, copper was the primary cargo. Two water barges operated from the harbour 75 m in length.
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
All rates would have to be negotiated directly with the managing company at the time.
Berthing Specifications
Only pontoon type boats possible enabling drive on drive off capability.
Customs Guidance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete. Documentation requirements for food (cereals) are the following:
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance is possible and recommended through a forwarding agent. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. Fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and 196ZMW for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Stevedoring
All labour would have to be negotiated with the managing company at the time of contracting.
Hinterland Information
Harbour is only accessible by truck. ZRA have an office opposite the Harbour Office.
2.2 Zambia Aviation
Overview
There are four international airports and forty-six aerodromes across the country of varying capacity. Govt through the civil aviation authority (CAA) is also repurposing some of the Military airbases for civilian use. The recently repurposed airbase is Mbala which was operated by the Zambia Air Force (ZAF).
The Kenneth Kaunda International Airport is Zambia’s main airport connecting the country with the rest of the world and is the only airport that handles air cargo. This is complimented by three smaller international airports at Ndola, Livingstone and Mfuwe, as well as secondary airfields at Chipata, Kitwe, Kasama, Mongu, Solwezi and Mansa. Zambia has no national airline but is served by a number of airlines that connect to international routes via Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town, Addis Ababa, Nairobi, London, Amsterdam, Dubai and Dar-Es-Salaam. Though Govt announced its intention to relaunch the former Zambia Airways way back in 2016, plans have not materialized yet despite identifying an equity partner. Proflight Zambia is a privately run airline with proposed regional flights to Johannesburg and Congo DRC and local flights to various destinations within the country. The country recently adapted an “open sky policy” and is currently promoting the establishment of an air cargo hub for the Southern African region in Lusaka.
Government has embarked on a program to improve the infrastructure at all the international airports. This is being done in collaboration with private sector participation. The developments include the runways, terminals and auxiliary facilities in and around the airports such as hotels, shopping malls, conference facilities etc. Scope for private sector participation in development of airports also exists at the identified airfields at Chipata, Kitwe, Kasama, Mongu, Solwezi and Mansa though is scheduled over the next five to ten years.
The International Airports in Zambia are operated by Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) in cooperation with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) under the Ministry of Transport and Communications. http://www.zacl.co.zm/. The national level airstrips have also been taken over by ZACL following recent reforms.
Lusaka – Kenneth Kaunda International Airport: http://worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?id=ZA14730
Lusaka City Airport – exclusively for government and diplomatic and operated by the Zambia Air Force (ZAF) uses http://worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?id=ZA26819
Livingstone – Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport http://worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?id=ZA39023&sch=Livingstone
Strategic location at the border with Zimbabwe, and Botswana in a high tourist area. The new terminal building was completed in 2016 and is in full operation.
Mfuwe Airport - http://worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?id=ZA89240&sch=mfuwe
Ndola Airport - http://worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?id=ZA40676&sch=ndola This international airport is being replaced with a completely new airport that is under construction to the west of the city and is estimated to be complete in 2022.
Key airport information may also be found at: http://worldaerodata.com/
For more information on government agency and airport company contact information, please see the following links: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List and 4.5 Zambia Airport Companies Contact List.
Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft
Use of Airspace clearance Form issued by ZAF is required for all foreign aircraft.
For more information on procedures for foreign registered aircraft, please see the following attachments:
2.2.1 Zambia Kenneth Kaunda International Airport
Airport Overview
The Lusaka Airport is the main international airport for the country and the only airport in Zambia capable of handling cargo. The airport has a steady volume of activity and has a number of airlines operating from its premises. The runway can accommodate larger aircrafts up to maximum of a Boeing B747.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
Country |
Zambia |
---|---|
Province or District |
Lusaka Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Lusaka (27 km From Lusaka CBD) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Kenneth Kaunda International Airport |
Latitude |
-15.330817 |
Longitude |
28.452628 |
Elevation |
3779 feet / 1152 meters |
IATA Code |
LUN |
ICAO Code |
FLKK |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Zambian Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) Military – Civil Joint use |
Management Contact Person |
Harriet Nakazwe Angetile, Airport Manager vivian.sikanyeela@zacl.aero; zaclliv@zacl.aero Tel: +260 213 321153 |
Open From |
24 hours |
Open To |
24 hours |
Airport Pictures
Google Satellite view of airport
Lusaka Airport New Terminal Building
New Lusaka Airport Tower
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Zambian Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) governs all four international airports in Zambia. ZACL is the governing corporation within the Ministry of Transport and Communications. The airport uses a group of cargo handling companies in order to move cargo and baggage from aircraft to bonded areas and baggage carousels. There is a single runway that is operational. A new terminal building and facilities are under construction on the same premises and expected to be commissioned in 2021. New terminal building is almost at 100% completion rate.
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Zambia Airport Companies Contact List.
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicators
KKIA has capacity to handle over 2 million passengers per annum and this is likely to increase up to 5 million passengers when the construction of new airport facilities is complete (2021/22). Currently and because of covid19, the average passengers being handled by KKIA hovers around 300,000 - 500,000 per annum. Similarly, there has been a significant reduction of air freight cargo due to the pandemic (Covid19) and current figures couldn't be ascertained at the time of assessment.
Runways
Runway in good condition and properly maintained.
Runway #1 |
|
Runway Dimensions |
3962 m x 46 m |
---|---|
Orientation |
10/28 |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Runway #2 |
|
Runway Dimensions |
3962 m x 46 m |
---|---|
Orientation |
15/33 |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Helicopter Pad(s)
There are no helicopter pads dedicated for commercial use at the airport. There is a training area dedicated when required.
Airport Infrastructure Details
Due to the airport construction in progress there will be improvements to much of the infrastructure and services particularly in the terminal building.
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
Yes |
Passenger Terminal |
yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Cat 8 |
Catering Services |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
Yes |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
|
|
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
Boeing 747 |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
Boeing 747 |
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
Yes |
Max Capacity (MT) |
14,000 kg |
Max Height (m) |
|
||
Loading Ramps |
Yes |
||
Other Comments |
|
Customs Guidance
Customs activities are mainly geared towards passenger services. Activities for cargo are fairly smooth with correct documentation. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance possible and recommended through forwarding agent. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA.
For more information on customs in Zambia please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information
Storage Facilities
Storage facilities are operated by cargo handling agencies operating in the airport. ZACL has a very small storage area. All arrangements for space would have to be arranged separately by organization.
Security
Security is provided through the Zambian Police for the airport premises, ZACL security manage security within the airport buildings and the Zambian Airforce provide airspace security.
2.2.2 Zambia Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport
Airport Overview
This airport has a new terminal building and is designed specifically for passenger movements as part of the tourism industry operating in the region. It’s proximity to the magnificent Victoria falls makes it the preferred destination airport for most tourists visiting Zambia. It has a single runway in good condition and is in close proximity to Zimbabwe and Botswana.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
Country |
Zambia |
---|---|
Province or District |
Livingstone District, Southern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Livingstone (5 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport |
Latitude |
-17.8253 |
Longitude |
25.81785 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
3302 ft / 1006 m |
IATA Code |
LVI |
ICAO Code |
FLLI |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) |
Management Contact Person |
Vivian M. Sikanyeela +260977770961 Email: vivian.sikanyeela@zacl.aero General Email: zaclliv@zacl.aero |
Open From (hours) |
04:00 |
Open To (hours) |
18:00 |
Airport Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Zambia Airport Companies Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
The airport is mainly used for tourism purposes with limited cargo handling capacity. The current passenger handling capacity for Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula is about 700,000 pax at most per annum. However, at the moment only about 30% of this capacity is utilized due to Covid-19 pandemic. There has been a drastic reduction in the tourist arrivals as a result of the pandemic.
Runways
Airport has two runways in good condition with no taxiway.
Runway #1 |
|
Runway Dimensions |
2,292 m X 60 m |
---|---|
Orientation |
10/28 |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Runway #2 |
|
Runway Dimensions |
1,350 m x 30 m |
---|---|
Orientation |
15/33 |
Surface |
Bitumen |
Helicopter Pads
There are no dedicated helipads. Helicopters use the apron area if available.
Airport Infrastructure Details
The airport terminal was completed in 2016. The runways are in good condition. The premises are fenced and secure. Maintenance is scheduled and completed for all critical items.
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
Yes - AVGAS |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes - CAT 7 |
Catering Services |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
Yes |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
No |
|
|
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
n/a |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
n/a |
||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
21,200 m2 |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
n/a |
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
No |
Max Capacity (MT) |
n/a |
Max Height (m) |
n/a |
||
Loading Ramps |
No |
||
Other Comments |
|
Customs Guidance
There is no customs for cargo at this airport, only for passengers.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information
Security
Security of the Airport premises is provided by the Zambian Police Airport Division. Inside the terminal building, security services are provided by ZACL.
2.2.3 Zambia Ndola International Airport
Airport Overview
Ndola International Airport is situated in the Copperbelt Province in northern Zambia, in the city of Ndola, near the international border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is situated approximately 272 kilometers (169 mi), by air, north of Lusaka International Airport (the largest airport in Zambia). It is situated 1,270 meters (4,170 ft) above sea level. It has two parallel runways, one of concrete, measuring 2515 meters (8250 ft) and the other of asphalt, measuring 1219 meters (4000 ft) in length.
Flying doctor service operates from the airport utilizing a hanger and an apron area. FAO and IFAD have an International Red Locust Control operation that works from the airport as well.
A new airport is under construction in Ndola to the northwest of the city and is expected to be completed and operational by May 2021, which will be called Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Zambia |
Province or District |
Copperbelt Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Ndola (5 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Ndola International Airport |
Latitude |
-12.998139 |
Longitude |
28.664944 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
4167 ft / 1270 m |
IATA Code |
NLA |
ICAO Code |
FLND |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) |
Management Contact Person |
Joseph Mumbi / 0977 790 638 |
Open From (hours) |
04:00 |
Open To (hours) |
18:00 |
Airport Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Key companies operating in the airport include cargo/baggage handling, fuel, and airline services. No significant cargo movements come through this airport. Primarily all cargo is baggage handling and the assorted equipment to support that activity. The service is contracted out to a private company. Each airline has its own cargo handling crews.
Airlines |
Destinations |
Airlink |
Johannesburg-OR Tambo |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Addis Ababa |
Mahogany Airlines |
Lusaka, Mansa |
Kenya Airways |
Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta |
Proflight Zambia |
Kasama, Lusaka, Mansa, Solwezi |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Zambia Airport Companies Contact List.
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for 2016 |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Per Year |
Per Month |
Per Day |
Total Aircraft Movements |
250 |
|
|
Total Passengers |
270,000 |
|
|
Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) |
minimal |
|
|
Current Activity of the Airport (MT) |
minimal |
|
|
Current Use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
n/a |
|
|
The airport has no cargo capability at this time.
Runways
There are two parallel runways in good condition as follows:
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 8250 ft x 150 ft 2515 m x 46 m |
Orientation | 10/28 |
Surface | Concrete |
Runway #2 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
4000 ft x 75 ft |
Orientation |
10/28 |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Helicopter Pad(s)
There is no dedicated helicopter pads. Ramp space could be used and helicopters of any size could be accommodated. This would impact parking of aircraft and those should be carefully coordinated.
Airport Infrastructure Details
The construction of a new airport in Ndola, expecting to move over 1 million passengers per year, has started.https://www.lusakatimes.com/2017/03/15/construction-copperbelt-international-airport-begins/
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
Yes - bowsers |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
Yes one bus |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes Cat 7 |
Catering Services |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
Yes- designated space |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
No |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
No |
|
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
N/A |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
N/A |
||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
6 parking bays |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
N/A | ||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
No |
Max Capacity (MT) |
N/A |
Max Height (m) |
N/A |
||
Loading Ramps |
Yes |
||
Other Comments |
|
Customs Guidance
Customs activities are related to passenger services and freight. Customs are operated by the ZRA.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Security
Security is provided by perimeter fencing and the presence of Zambian Police – Airport Division responsible for the protection of the Airport Infrastructure. The Airport operating company ZACL, has its own security personnel for the provision of aviation security services.
2.2.4 Zambia Mfuwe International Airport
Airport Overview
Mfuwe Airport is one of the four (4) International Airports in Zambia and its primary use is for tourism or business in the eastern part of the country during the prime tourism season. There are four scheduled flights daily Monday to Friday and all other flights are chartered or private. However, due to Covid-19, Air traffic to this airport has significantly reduced. There hasnt been major developments from the last assessment.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
Country |
Zambia |
---|---|
Province or District |
Eastern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Chipata (128 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Mfuwe International Airport |
Latitude |
-13.258878 |
Longitude |
31.936581 |
Elevation |
1853 feet / 565 meters |
IATA Code |
MFU |
ICAO Code |
FLMF |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
ZACL |
Management Contact Person |
Mr. Malama A. Chalwe Email: malama.chalwe@zacl.aero General Email: zaclmf@zacl.aero Tel: +260 216 245 006 |
Open From (hours) |
0700 |
Open To (hours) |
1800 |
Airport Picture
Mfuwe International Airport Terminal
Mfuwe Airport satellite photo
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Two airlines operate from the airport, Ulendo Airlink (destination: Lilongwe, Malawi) and Proflight Zambia (destination: Lusaka). Additionally, two more airlines have been added on the list of operators namely; Royal Charters and Mahogany Air. Tourism is the priority of this airport due to the proximity to South Luangwa National Park. It is a major economic driver for the region.
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Zambia Airport Companies Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicators
The airport is mainly used for tourism travel and though have capacity to handle up to 100,000 passengers per annum, the tourist traffic at the time of assessment had dramatically reduced due to Covid-19 pandemic. The airport was just recently reopened by the Zambian Government and it is not possible to extract info on passenger and cargo performance indicators. There are limited facilities that can handle bulk and loose cargo.
Runways
Runway is in good condition.
Runway # 1 |
|
Runway Dimensions |
2200 m x 30 m |
---|---|
Orientation | 09/27 |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Planned renovations are expected to begin in the next 5-10 years.
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
Yes |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground Power (mobile) |
No |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Cat 4 |
Catering Services |
No |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
No |
Airport Radar |
No |
Approach & Runway Lights |
No |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
No |
ILS |
No |
|
|
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be offloaded on bulk cargo | N/A | ||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet | N/A | ||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
8100 m2 |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
N/A |
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
No |
Max Capacity (MT) |
N/A |
Max Height (m) |
N/A | ||
Loading Ramps | N/A | ||
Other Comments | N/A |
Customs Guidance
Customs activities is related to passenger services only and minor small cargoes. Customs is operated by ZRA.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information
Security
Security is provided by perimeter fencing and a dedicated Zambian Police – Airport Division presence responsible for the protection of the Airport Infrastructure. The Airport operating company ZACL has its own security personal for inside the terminal building.
2.2.5 Zambia Southdowns National Airport
Airport Overview
This airport is off a remote small road and in poor condition since the runway needs repair. There is no apparent activity at this airport. Civil Aviation indicates that there will be revitalisation in the coming five years.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Zambia |
Province or District |
Kalalushi District, Copperbelt Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Kalalushi (15 km), Kitwe (25 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Southdowns Airport |
Latitude |
-12.900469 |
Longitude |
28.149858 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
4145 ft / 1263 m |
IATA Code |
KIW |
ICAO Code |
FLSO |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Zambia National Airport Cororation |
Management Contact Person |
Mr Chizima, 0967 763868 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Runway
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
2000 m x 30 m |
Runway Orientation |
11/29 |
Runway Surface |
Asphalt |
Runway Condition |
Bad |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
No |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
No |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
No |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
Fuel Service Charges
N/A
Royalties / Non-Objection Fees
N/A
2.2.6 Zambia Mongu National Airport
Airport Overview
The Mongu Airport is not frequently used and has no refueling capability. Primarily private and charter aircrafts use the facilities. In times of disasters, more especially in the flood plains of Shangombo area of western province, the airport is used as a staging area for the dispatch of relief aid to flood-prone areas. The airport is now managed by the Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) after a take over from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Airport Location and Contact |
|
Country |
Zambia |
---|---|
Province or District |
Mongu District, Western Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Mongu (0 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Mongu Airport |
Latitude |
-15.2548 |
Longitude |
23.1637 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
3488 ft / 1063 m |
IATA Code |
MNR |
ICAO Code |
FLMG |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Zambia Airports Corporation Limited |
Management Contact Person |
Mr. Nelson Mbewe, Airport Manager Phone: +260 977 532616 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Runway
Runway #1 |
|
Runway Dimensions |
1500 x 60 m |
---|---|
Runway Orientation |
09/27 |
Runway Surface |
Asphalt |
Runway Condition |
Very Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Scanned to be fixed and already deployed |
Runway Lighting |
No |
---|---|---|---|
Refueling Capacity |
No (special arrangement can be made with the Zambian Air Force) |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
Yes (VoR, NDB) |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes |
Perimeter Fencing |
No |
Windsock |
Yes (spare in stock) |
|
|
Fuel Service Charges
N/A
Royalties / Non-Objection Fees
N/A
2.2.7 Zambia Solwezi National Airport
Airport Overview
Solwezi Airport is frequently used for weekly scheduled, primarily private and chartered flights A fulltime air traffic controller as well as emergency and security services are available. The airport is situated just north and parallel to the main T5 Highway. Military aircraft also use the airfield periodically. After a takeover from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the Zambia National Airports Corporation Limited has invested heavily in the airport infrastructure. New departure lounge and terminal building has been constructed. A new scanner for passenger and cargo screening has also been installed at the new terminal building.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
Country |
Zambia |
---|---|
Province or District |
Solwezi District, Copperbelt Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Solwezi (1.5 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Solwezi Airport |
Latitude |
S 12.170284 |
Longitude |
E 026.367243 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
4547 ft / 1386 m |
IATA Code |
SLI |
ICAO Code |
FLSW |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Zambia Airports Corporation Limited |
Management Contact Person |
Mr Amos Bwali 0956826466 / 0950707420 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Runway
Runway |
|
Runway Dimensions |
2700 x 35 m |
---|---|
Runway Orientation |
08/26 |
Runway Surface |
Asphalt |
Runway Condition |
Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
---|---|---|---|
Refueling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
Fuel Service Charges
N/A
Royalties / Non-Objection Fees
N/A
2.2.8 Zambia Mansa National Airport
Airport Overview
Mansa Airport Terminal and Tower
Mansa Airport Weather Office
Mansa Airport Emergency Services
The Mansa Airport is a small rural airport with a single runway. It operates only with charters and private aircraft at a rate of 20-30 flights per month. Within the next 5-10 years it is expected that a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement will be put in place to upgrade the facilities.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Zambia |
Province or District |
Mansa District, Luapula Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Mansa (5 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Mansa Airport |
Latitude |
-11.13930 |
Longitude |
28.87545 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
4,100 ft / 1,250 m |
IATA Code |
MNS |
ICAO Code |
FLMA |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Zambia Airport Corporation |
Management Contact Person |
Mr Basil Muyeba, Airport Manager +260 979122047 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Runway
Runway |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
1710 m X 18 m |
Runway Orientation |
10/28 |
Runway Surface |
Asphalt |
Runway Condition |
Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
No |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes, in development stage |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
Fuel Service Charges
N/A
Royalties / Non-Objection Fees
N/A
2.2.9 Zambia Kasama National Airport
Airport Overview
Kasama Airport Tower
Kasama Airport Apron
This airport is 1 km from the M1 highway and Kasama town. A new 3600 m x 45 m runway is under construction. The tower building and fire station construction under way and adjustment to the terminal as part of facelift to the airport. The runway and apron is gravel and in good condition but is little used. This airport was first built in WWI and operated as a military airbase in WWII.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Zambia |
Province or District |
Kasama District, Northern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Kasama (6km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Kasama Airport |
Latitude |
-10.21736 |
Longitude |
31.13610 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
4542 ft / 1384 m |
IATA Code |
KAA |
ICAO Code |
FLKS |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
National Airports Corporation |
Management Contact Person |
Syakango Mutembo, Airport Manager 0972 177 037 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Runway
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
1874 m X 30 m |
Runway Orientation |
13/31 |
Runway Surface |
Gravel |
Runway Condition |
Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
No |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes |
Perimeter Fencing |
No |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
Fuel Service Charges
N/A
Royalties / Non-Objection Charges
N/A
2.2.10 Zambia Chipata National Airport
Airport Overview
This airport is less than 1 km from the M12 highway and 8 km from Chipata town. The runway and apron is asphalt and in moderate condition but is little used. Only charter flights use the airport. Civil Aviation indicates that there will be revitalisation in the near future.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Zambia |
Province or District |
Chipata District, Eastern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Chipata (8 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Chipata Airport |
Latitude |
-13.56293 |
Longitude |
32.58947 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
3,359 ft / 1,024 m |
IATA Code |
CIP |
ICAO Code |
FLCP |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Zambia Airports Corporation Limited Box 510105 Chipata Airport |
Management Contact Person |
Mr. George Chisala, Manager Airdromes +260975451575 / 0950707421 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Chipata Apron
Runway
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
1470 m X 21 m |
Runway Orientation |
17/35 |
Runway Surface |
Asphalt |
Runway Condition |
Moderate |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes (xray m/c, scanners at terminal) |
Runway Lighting |
No |
---|---|---|---|
Refueling Capacity |
Yes (Fuel installed by ZAF), 40,000 liters |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
Yes (airdrome flight info services, not operational at night) |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes (Ambulance, fire engine) |
Weather Information |
Yes (Met Department) |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes (NDRB 218 Khz) |
Perimeter Fencing |
No (plans are underway) |
Windsock |
Yes (Available) |
|
|
Landing and Parking Fees
Domestic airport tax: USD 10
Fuel Service Charges
N/A
Royalties / Non-Objection Charges
N/A
2.3 Zambia Road Network
The country shares its borders with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, Mozambique, and Angola. About one half of the population is concentrated in a few urban zones strung along the major transportation corridors, while rural areas are under-populated.
Zambia has a road network of approximately 67,671 km, of which 40,454 km is core road network and only about 15% is paved. The hub and spoke design of the road network has Lusaka as the hub. Virtually all trunk highways go through Lusaka. Traveling from the north to south or vice versa, is extremely difficult as the road conditions prevent by passing Lusaka to a great extent.
The trading corridors are paved and in good condition.
Main trading corridors
- Chirundu border with Zimbabwe in the south via Lusaka to the Copperbelt Province (Ndola, Kitwe in the center north – T2 to T3). T3 continues to Mwinilunga on the Angolan border in the northwest.
- Chirundu border via Lusaka along the T2 to Tanzania at Tunduma.
- Lusaka via T4 to Chipata on the Malawi border
Secondary corridors
- Livingstone in the south west at the border with Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe to Lusaka (T1 to Lusaka - Tourism main industry).
- M1 from Mpika in Muchinga Province (at the intersection of T2 and M1) to the northern border with Tanzania at Mbala.
Extensive investment was made by the World Bank on the rehabilitation of about 105km of a section of trunk road between Lusaka and the Zambia/Zimbabwe border town of Chirundu, as well as the construction of Chiawa and Mufuchani bridges.
The main natural resource is copper and the road network is integral for the export of the copper from the north central Province called the Copperbelt. This road network from Ndola to the south will be undergoing significant investment by the Zambian Government. Copper mining companies move copper from the Copperbelt Province by road to Ports throughout the Southern Africa region year round using all of the border crossings in the west, and south.
Secondary roads are mostly gravel or a mix of gravel/sand/dirt and subject to damage from the rainy season floods and usage. These roads while essential for internal distribution of goods for the country are reasonably maintained. However, the Tertiary roads require off-road capability especially in the rainy season and can be impassable, maintenance is not as regular.
Main challenges are in the rural areas and especially along the border areas. In the south west the roads tend to be primarily sand/gravel mix and are very difficult to navigate even in the dry season. Along the eastern border with Malawi the roads are hilly to valley bottom and subject to washout and flooding in the rainy season with only 4x4 car access for the most part.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
Distance Matrix
Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km) |
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|
Lusaka |
Ndola |
Solwesi |
Chirundu |
Chipata |
Livingstone |
Mbala |
Mwinilunga |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lusaka |
|
321 |
583 |
136 |
580 |
472 |
581 |
1614 |
Ndola |
321 |
|
283 |
890 |
714 |
793 |
1014 |
368 |
Solwesi |
583 |
283 |
|
1152 |
966 |
515 |
916 |
360 |
Chirundu |
136 |
890 |
1152 |
|
841 |
1041 |
1586 |
1428 |
Chipata |
580 |
714 |
966 |
841 |
|
1277 |
544 |
1252 |
Livingstone |
472 |
793 |
515 |
1041 |
1277 |
|
1789 |
791 |
Mbala |
581 |
1014 |
916 |
1586 |
544 |
1789 |
|
984 |
Mwinilunga |
1614 |
368 |
360 |
1428 |
1252 |
791 |
984 |
|
Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (hours) |
||||||||
|
Lusaka |
Ndola |
Solwesi |
Chirundu |
Chipata |
Livingstone |
Mbala |
Mwinilunga |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lusaka |
|
4 |
8 |
1.5 |
6 |
5 |
10 |
13 |
Ndola |
4 |
|
4 |
6 |
10 |
9 |
14 |
9 |
Solwesi |
8 |
4 |
|
9.5 |
14 |
13 |
18 |
5 |
Chirundu |
1.5 |
6 |
9.5 |
|
7.5 |
5 |
11.5 |
14.5 |
Chipata |
6 |
10 |
14 |
7.5 |
|
11 |
15 |
19 |
Livingstone |
5 |
9 |
13 |
5 |
11 |
|
15 |
18 |
Mbala |
10 |
14 |
18 |
11.5 |
15 |
15 |
|
23 |
Mwinilunga |
15 |
9 |
5 |
14.5 |
19 |
18 |
23 |
|
Road Security
There are no major issues with security on the roads. In border areas with DRC security issues tends to be more visibly present.
Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits
The Zambian Load Limits policy dates from 2007. The Road Development Agency (RDA) through the Axle Load Control Unit operates the static and portable weighbridges. It employs a Vehicle Overload Management Information System where all electronic weighbridges are linked to a database at the RDA Headquarters enabling real time monitoring and access to all weighbridges remotely. CCTV cameras are at all weighbridges as well as speed cameras in highway roads
The Unit operates eight fixed weighbridges spread around the critical points on the road network and more expected to be commissioned in some provinces. Six of the eight weighbridges, namely Kapiri Mposhi, Kazungula, Livingstone, Solwezi, Kafue and Mpika weighbridges are electronic, while the rest namely Kafuluafuta and Mwami are mechanical. In addition the unit has three Mobile Inspectorate teams which carry out highway spot checks using portable weighbridges. Two Inspectorate teams are based in Lusaka and one is in the Copperbelt Province.
Axle Load Limits |
Zambia Permissible Gross Vehicle Mass |
Truck with 4 Axles |
28 MT |
---|---|
Truck with 3 Axles |
26 MT |
Truck with 2 Axles |
18 MT |
Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 7 Axles |
56 MT |
Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 6 Axles |
53 MT |
Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 5 Axles |
45 MT |
Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 4 Axles |
37 MT |
Semi-trailer with 6 Axles |
50 MT |
Semi-trailer with 5 Axles |
44 MT |
Semi-trailer with 4 Axles |
36 MT |
Semi-trailer with 3 Axles |
28 MT |
2.3.1 Zambia Border Crossing of Mokambo
Overview
Zambian Revenue and Immigration Authorities are present at this crossing. It is a very small post of 3 persons. Most commercial traffic originates in DRC. The road from Mufulira to the border post is in bad condition making it difficult for large commercial trucks to access it. Rehabilitation of these roads is planned for 2018.
Border Crossing Location and Contact | |
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and DRC: Mokambo Border Post |
Province or District | Mufulira District, Copperbelt Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Mufulira (17 km) |
Latitude | -12.43609 |
Longitude | 28.34059 |
Managing Authority | Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person | Musonda N. Phiri (+260 977 432080) |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Ndola – Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport (65 km) Truck Travel Time: 3.5 hrs Car Travel time: 1.5 hrs |
Nearest Port |
Dar es Salaam (2,2000 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Ndola (65 km) Truck Travel Time: 3.5 hrs Car Travel time: 1.5 hrs |
Other Information |
There are fueling stations in the small town of Mufulira. The road from Mufulira to the border is made of gravel and in bad condition. Rehabilitation works are on going, planed to be completed by 2022. Very little presence of traffic at this border due to the present road conditions. The present traffic consists mostly of cargo moving from DRC to Zambia and Zambian busses moving from Copperbelt to Luapula and Northern, and vice versa. |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Everyday regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
Daily Capacity
Capacity could be as many as 30 trucks per day, but there are few if any cargo vehicles departing Zambia through this crossing at present. Most cargo traffic originates in DRC (one or two trucks per day). No parking areas or lanes are provided for vehicles crossing. Photos of the small office and crossing in can be found in Annexes.
Customs Clearance
Minimum delays occur because of Self-assessment pre-clearing routine on documentation done in advance. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybills
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
Waiting time is approximately a half day if all documentation is complete and correct. A toll gate for in coming and out going vehicle has been installed. The border has also a modern building block for borders operations
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.2 Zambia Border Crossing of Kasumbulesa
Overview
Zambian Revenue and Immigration authorities are present at this crossing. It consists of a very small post that has no electricity and the minimal staff use solar energy to support the computer system. No truck crossing is possible and only small 4x4 vehicles can access the area since the road is in poor condition and very difficult on the DRC side.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and DRC: Kasumbulesa Border Post |
Province or District |
Chililabombwe District, Copperbelt Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Chilabombwa (16 km) |
Latitude |
-12.26742 |
Longitude |
27.79628 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Martin Banda, Station Master (+260 977 303355) |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Ndola – Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport (154 km) Truck Travel Time: 4.5 hrs Car Travel time: 3 hrs |
Nearest Port |
Dar es Salaam (1,980 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Kitwe (89 km) Truck Travel Time: 3 hrs Car Travel time: 1.5 hrs |
Other Information |
There are fueling stations in Chilabombwa which is a small town 16 km from the border post. The road from Chingola to the border was completed in 2018 but already deteriorating due to heavy usage by heavy duty trucks. Heavy truck traffic on all main roads as well as to and from the border area. The village of Kasumbalesa is a bustling border market area where people cross the border from DRC commodity loads are moved by bicycles across the border daily, in large volumes. |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Everyday regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
Daily Capacity
Capacity could be as many as 1300 trucks per day total, both ways. There is heavy truck traffic on all main roads as well as to and from border area, with the village of Kasumbalesa as a bustling market area where people come to buy and sell from DRC. High volumes of Cargo loads are moved by bicycle across the border daily. Parking areas are highly congested despite onsite parking space of approximately 1800 trucks provided for trucks crossing. Office space is new and modern built by an Israeli company working with GRZ through a PPP arrangement.
Customs Clearance
Minimum delays occur because of Self-assessment pre-clearing routine on documentation done in advance.
Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance is available through forwarding agent and recommended. A bond is held by the agent for a fee. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by the Ministry of Agriculture and the ZRA. There is a fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and (USD 20.22) for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
Waiting time is approximately a full day or more if all documentation is complete and correct. Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.3 Zambia Border Crossing of Jimbe
Overview
Zambian Revenue and Immigration authorities are present at this crossing. It consists of a very small post that has no electricity and the minimal staff use solar energy to support the computer system. No truck crossing is possible, only small 4x4 vehicles as the road is in poor condition and very difficult to transit on the Angolan side. The closest town in Angola is Souto and Lau which are approximately 310km and 363km respectively away from the border.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and Angola: Jimbe Border Post |
---|---|
Province or District |
Ikelenge District, North Western Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Mwinilungu Town ( 160 km) |
Latitude |
-11.10887 |
Longitude |
24.02098 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Joseph Lyalinga, Station Master (+260 973 180264) |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Ndola – Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport Distance 696 km Truck Travel Time: 25 hrs Car Travel time: 11 hrs |
---|---|
Nearest Port |
Lobito (1460 km), but is seldom used for commercial purposes due to the bad state of the roads. |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Solwezi (373 km) Truck Travel Time: 15 hrs Car Travel time: 7 hrs |
Other Information |
There are fueling stations in Mwinilunga and Solwezi. It is recommended to fuel in Solwezi as there is limited fuel storage capacity in Mwinilunga and due to road conditions the supply is tenuous. Mwinilunga is a small town 101 km south of the Jimbe Border Post. The road from Solwezi town to Mwinilunga is substandard. There are plans to rehabilitate the stretch from Mwinilunga to Ikelenge district. |
Hours of Operation |
|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
---|
Daily Capacity
This border post is exceptionally small with no electricity, it uses solar panels to power the ZRA computer. Minimum staffing is present and no truck movement is possible due to road conditions on the Angolan side of the border. Road conditions from Mwinilunga are difficult as the road is under construction. Completion of the construction works is estimated for 2018. Road will then be a good gravel road capable of moving large trucks. Only Immigration and small vehicles are crossing at present. Photos of the office and the crossing can be found in Annexes.
Customs Clearance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance through forwarding agent is possible and recommended. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. Fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and ZMW 196 (USD 20.22) for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
There is no waiting time. Not recommended for cargo movement.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.4 Zambia Border Crossing of Chavuma
Overview
Chavuma Border post has remained under-developed from the last assessment done in 2017. Trade between the two countries is mostly on agricultural and forestry products (African roots and tubers from Angola). The Zambian Revenue Authority and Immigration staff are present at this crossing. It consists of a very small post with electricity and the minimal staff primarily manage immigration issues not cargo movement. No truck crossing is possible, only small 4x4 vehicles are allowed as the road is in poor condition and very difficult on both sides. Closest town in Angola is Lumbala approximately 150 km away.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and Angola: Chavuma Border Post |
---|---|
Province or District |
Chavuma District, North-Western Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Zambezi (93 km) |
Latitude |
-13.00108 |
Longitude |
22.72686 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
ZRA |
Contact Person |
Augustus Ng’andu, Station Master Phone +260978309761/+260955364349 |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Ndola – Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport (800 km) Truck Travel Time: 52 hrs Car Travel time: 15 hrs |
---|---|
Nearest Port |
Lobito (1360 km), but is seldom used for commercial purposes due to the bad state of the roads. |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Kitwe/Solwezi (741 km) Truck Travel Time: 50 hrs Car Travel time: 14 hrs |
Other Information |
There are fueling stations in Chavuma, Zambezi, Kabompo, Kalulushi and Kitwe. It is wise to fuel in Kabompo or Zambezi as there is limited fuel in North-Western Province rural areas and due to road conditions the supply is tenuous. Currently, Chavuma has a new filling station open. Zambezi is a small town 93 km south of the Chavuma Border Post. The road is mostly made of tarmac until the last 11 km to the border post when it turns to bad gravel, narrow and not transitable for large trucks. |
Hours of Operation |
|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
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Daily Capacity
No truck movement is possible due to road conditions on both sides of the border. Road conditions from the turn off to the border from Chavuma village are difficult as the road is made of gravel, in very poor condition and narrow. Only immigration activity and small vehicles are crossing at present. Photos of the office and crossing can be found in Annexes.
Customs Clearance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance through a forwarding agent is possible and recommended. A bond is released by the agent for a fee. The ZRA is the Regulatory Authority and inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. A fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and ZMW 196 for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
There is no waiting time. Movement of cargo is not recommended.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.5 Zambia Border Crossing of Katima Mulillo
Overview
Zambian Revenue Authority and Immigration staff are present at this crossing. It is a large office that is constantly congested with truck traffic. Access is good on tarmac roads from the north and south. From the North the nearest major center is Mongu. The eastern roads to Mongu are functional, although the tarmac is damaged and has cracked in some places. The access road from Livingstone via Kazungula district is in deplorable state and would take approx. 7 to 8 hrs for a truck to move over 150km road stretch. Truckers entering and exiting Katima Mulilo prefers to use Mongu road to access the capital Lusaka and other Zambian major cities.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and Namibia: Katima Mulillo Border Post |
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Province or District |
Sesheke District, Western Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Sesheke (1 km) |
Latitude |
-17.47356 |
Longitude |
24.24198 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambian Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Tobias Njovu, Station Master, (+260 962136336) |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Livingstone – Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport (215 km) Truck Travel Time: 7 hrs Car Travel time: 4 hrs |
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Nearest Port |
Walvis Bay, Namibia (1,520 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Livingstone (203 km) Truck Travel Time: 5hrs Car Travel time: 3hrs |
Other Information |
Roads are made of solid tarmac and in good condition. This border post is congested and there is a one day wait expectation when all the correct documentation is provided. Fuel is easily available. |
Hours of Operation |
|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
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Customs Clearance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance is possible through a forwarding agent and recommended.. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. Fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and ZMW 196 for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
Waiting time is approximately a full day or more if all documentation is complete and correct. Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.6 Zambia Border Crossing of Kazungula
Overview
Zambian Revenue Authority and Immigration staff are present at this crossing. It is a large office that is constantly congested with truck traffic. Access is good on tarmac roads from the north and south. From the North the nearest major center is Mongu. The eastern roads to Mongu are overall in good condition , even though the tarmac is damaged and has cracked in some places. Access from Livingstone is good and the road is in good condition. Pontoon operations are still operational though the World Bank funded bridge is now completed and awaits commissioning during the month of May 2021. Once the bridge has been commissioned, it is expected that traffic will increase at this border point as it is a shorter route from Livingstone City in Zambia to the City of Johannesburg in South Africa. Its about 900km from Kazungula border to Johannesburg via Botswana.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and Botswana: Kazungula Border Post |
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Province or District |
Kazungula District, Southern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Livingstone (67 km) |
Latitude |
-17.78967 |
Longitude |
25.26689 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambian Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Mr. Emerson Chisuta, Station Master, (+260 978 582323) |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Livingstone – Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport (73 km) Truck Travel Time: 3 hrs Car Travel time: 1.5hrs |
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Nearest Port |
Durban, South Africa (1,825 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Livingstone (67 km) Truck Travel Time: 3 hrs Car Travel time:1.5 hrs |
Other Information |
Roads are made of tarmac and in good condition. The border post is congested with a two to three day wait expected when all the documentation is presented correctly, due to slow pontoon operations. There are large parking areas but full. Fuel easily available. A bridge is under construction and its completion estimated in 2019. |
Hours of Operation |
|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
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Daily Capacity
This border post is very busy and trucks are lined up along the roadside with full parking areas. Average of 100 trucks per day cross both ways with about a one day wait when all documentation is correct. Road access is good and on tarmac. The large parking areas available are full. The traffic is made of mostly heavy trucks carrying copper and other goods make up the minority of exports.
Customs Clearance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance is possible through forwarding agent and recommended. A bond is held by the agent for fees. The ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by the Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. A fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and ZMW 196 for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
The waiting time is approximately a full day or more if all documentation is complete and correct. Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Kazungula Border Post, PO Box 65077 Livingstone, Tel: +260 211384000, email: advice@zra.org.zm
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.7 Zambia Border Crossing of Victoria Falls
Overview
This border post does not see a lot of activity. Very little parking space is available for trucks except along the roadside due to proximity to Victoria Falls tourist area. An average of 50 trucks per day cross both ways with about a 1-2 hour wait when all documentation is correct. The Zambian Govt has issued a statutory instrument (SI) to restrict the axle load passing through the Victoria falls bridge to less than 18 tons. The move has been necessitated by the reduced life span of the Victoria Falls Bridge which could be due for rehabilitation any time soon. Heavier traffic will be rerouted to Kazungula border post once the bridge at Kazungula has been commissioned.
Roads are made of tarmac and access is good. The dry port is in Livingstone where many trucks conduct all the clearing process and have ample parking space prior to crossing at the Victoria Falls Border Post. This same dry port provides service for trucks crossing at Kazungula. The waiting time is approximately a full day if all documentation is complete and correct, including time spent at the Victoria Falls Border Post.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and Zimbabwe: Victoria Falls Border Post |
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Province or District |
Livingstone District, Southern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Livingstone (1 km) |
Latitude |
17.55418 |
Longitude |
25.51478 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Hendrix Mugalu, Station Manager (+260 977480458, +260 969304563) |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Livingstone – Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport (14 km) Truck Travel Time: 0.5 hrs Car Travel time: 0.5 hrs |
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Nearest Port |
Durban, South Africa (1,880 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Livingstone: (1 km) Truck Travel Time: Border Post is in Livingstone. Car Travel time: Border Post is in Livingstone. |
Other Information |
Roads are made of tarmac and in good condition. This border post is quiet with a half day waiting expected when all the documentation presented is correct. There is little to no parking for trucks except along the main road. Fuel is easily available. |
Hours of Operation |
|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
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Daily Capacity
This border post is very quiet. There is very little parking space for trucks except along the roadside due to proximity to the Victoria Falls tourist area. An average of 100 trucks per day cross both ways (40 exiting and 60 entering) with about a 1-2 hour wait when all documentation is correct. Roads are made of tarmac and access is good.
Customs Clearance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance possible and recommended through forwarding agent. A bond is held by the agent for fees. The ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by the Ministry of Agriculture and the ZRA. A fee of USD 100 per foreign registered trucks and ZMW 196 for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
The dry port is in Livingstone where many trucks conduct all the clearing process and have ample parking prior to crossing at the Victoria Falls Border Post. This same dry port provides service for trucks crossing at Kazungula. The waiting time is approximately a full day if all documentation is complete and correct including time at the Victoria Falls Border Post. GPS coordinates for Dry Port are S 17.86228, E 025.85518.
Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Victoria Falls Border Post, PO Box 65077 Livingstone, Tel: +260 211383900, email: advice@zra.org.zm
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.8 Zambia Border Crossing of Nchelenge
Overview
This border post is not busy. This post pre-clears all cargo going to Chipungu Border Post. Road access is damaged tarmac until turn off from the D79 main highway. This post also supports the Nchelenge Harbour activity on Lake Mweru. This point is on Lake Mweru with no immediate border control on DRC side. Its water gateway point to Kilwa on is on the DRC side. Waiting time is dependent upon documentation completeness.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
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Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia: Nchelenge Border Post |
Province or District |
Nchelenge District, Luapua Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Mansa (230 km) |
Latitude |
-9.344783 |
Longitude |
28.730341 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Mr. Bwalya Malamba, Frank, Customs Collector, Mobile: +260 964 067 319 |
Travel Times |
|
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Nearest International Airport |
Ndola – Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport (560 km) Truck Travel Time: 32 hrs Car Travel time: 18 hrs |
Nearest Port |
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (1,628 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Mansa (230 km) Truck Travel Time: 4.5 hrs Car Travel time: 3 hrs |
Other Information
|
Roads are good tarmac and in good condition. Border post is a bit quiet with half day wait with correct documentation. Little to no parking for trucks except along main road. Fuel easily available. |
Hours of Operation |
|
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Every day regardless of holidays or season |
0600 – 1800 hours |
Daily Capacity
This border post is a bit quiet. Very little parking space for trucks except along the roadside. Operates as pre-clearance for Chipungu Border Post and primary for Nchelenge Harbour activity. Average of 6 trucks per day cross both ways with about a 1-2 hour wait when all documentation is correct. Road access is good tarmac on D79. The post gets busier when the mines are active in DRC.
Customs Clearance
Minimum delays occur because of Self-assessment pre-clearing routine on documentation done in advance. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance possible and recommended through forwarding agent. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. Fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and US$20.20 for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
All cargo crossing at the Chipungu Border Post must pre-clear in Nchelenge. Road from Nchelenge to Chipungu Border Post is gravel and in poor condition with a very narrow one way bridge across the Kalungwishi River. 30MT trucks use the route. Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Nchelenge Border Post, PO Box 740091 Nchelenge, Tel: +260 211381751, email: advice@zra.org.zm.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
2.3.9 Zambia Border Crossing of Chipungu
Overview
This border post is abit quiet. This post must have all cargo pre-cleared at Nchelenge Border Post. Road access from Nchelenge on D79 is gravel road in poor condition with a one way narrow bridge crossing the Kalungwishi river. Only Immigration Officers are daily at the border post.
Waiting time is dependent upon documentation completeness that is pre-cleared in Nchelenge.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
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Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and DRC: Chipungu Border Post |
Province or District |
Chienge District, Luapua Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Mansa (330 km) |
Latitude |
-8.50544 |
Longitude |
28.97213 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Mr. Frank Bwalya Cell# 0972 754 835 |
Travel Times |
|
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Nearest International Airport |
Lusaka – Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (1125 km) Truck Travel Time: 45 hrs Car Travel time: 23 hrs |
Nearest Port |
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (1,624 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Mansa (350 km) Truck Travel Time: 11 hrs Car Travel time: 6 hrs |
Other Information
|
Road is good tarmac on D79 until Nchelenge when it turns to poor gravel. Very narrow one way bridge across Kalungwishi river at S -9.55152, E 29.44890. Border post is very quiet with no wait with correct documentation pre-cleared in Nchelenge. |
Hours of Operation |
|
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Every day regardless of holidays or season |
0600 – 1800 hours |
Daily Capacity
This border post is very quiet. Very little parking space for trucks except along the roadside. Nchelenge Border Post pre-clears all cargo vehicles. When the Mines in DRC are active, Average of 20 trucks per day cross both ways with about a 1-2 hour wait when all documentation is correct. Road access is poor gravel north of Nchelenge on D79.
Customs Clearance
Minimum delays occur because of Self-assessment pre-clearing routine on documentation done in advance. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance possible and recommended through forwarding agent. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. Fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and 196ZMW for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
All cargo crossing at the Chipungu Border Post must pre-clear in Nchelenge. Road from Nchelenge to Chipungu Border Post is gravel and in poor condition with a very narrow one way bridge across the Kalungwishi River. 30MT trucks use the route.
Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Nchelenge Border Post, PO Box 740091 Nchelenge, Tel: +260 211381751, email: advice@zra.org.zm
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For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
2.3.10 Zambia Border Crossing of Chembe
Overview
This border post has a steady volume of traffic. The crossing receives and dispatches cargo vehicles transiting from the Mokambo Border Post across DRC as well as imports and exports from DRC. The road to access is of good tarmac on M3 from Mansa.
Waiting time is dependent upon documentation completeness.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
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Name of Border Crossing
|
Chembe Border Post: Country #1: Zambia |
Province or District |
Luapua Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing
|
Mansa 90 km |
Latitude |
S 11.96765 |
Longitude |
E 028.74619 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
ZRA |
Contact Person |
Mr Enock Ndhlovu, Customs Collector, Mobile: +260 976407800/963660736 |
Travel Times |
|
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Nearest International Airport |
Lusaka – Kenneth Kaunda International Airport Distance 830 km Truck Travel Time: 27 hrs Car Travel time: 13 hrs |
Nearest Port |
Beira/Nacala/Durban/Dar es Salaam |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Mansa Distance 90 km Truck Travel Time: 3 hrs Car Travel time: 1.5 hrs |
Other Information |
Road is good tarmac on M3. Border post has a steady volume of traffic with minimum wait with correct documentation. |
Hours of Operation |
|
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Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
Daily Capacity
This border post has a steady volume of traffic. Very little parking space for trucks is available, except along the roadside. Approximately 70-75 trucks per day cross both ways with most in transit coming from the Zambia Mokambo Border Post. The maximum capacity is about 100 trucks per day and there is about a 1-2 hour wait when all documentation is correct. The road providing access is of excellent tarmac from Mansa on M3.
Customs Clearance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
-
Waybill
-
Export permit (dependant on commodity)
-
Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
-
Fumigation certificate
-
Export schedule (in case of Maize)
-
Invoice
-
Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearanceis possible and recommended through a forwarding agent. A bond is held by the agent for and for a fee. The ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required by the Ministry of Agriculture and the ZRA for import and export. A fee of 100 USD per foreign registered truck and 196 ZMW for Zambian trucks is required. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information
Other Relevant Information
Cargo transits from and to DRC with correct documentation are done fairly smoothly. Movement of people and private vehicles from Mokambo to Chembe are not recommended since they experience more difficulties. Photos can be found in Annexes.
Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Chembe Border Post, PO Box 710712 Mansa, Tel: +260 211381752, email: advice@zra.org.zm
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List
2.3.11 Zambia Border Crossing of Mpulungu
Overview
This border post has a steady volume of traffic. The crossing receives and dispatches cargo vehicles transiting from the Mokambo Border Post across DRC as well as imports and exports from DRC. The access by road is of good tarmac from Kasama on M1 and from Mbala on M2. It is a gateway to Burundi (Bujumbura), Kalemie (DRC) and Kigoma (Tanzania).
There are hardly delays related to documentation as all trucks crossing either ways are requested to self-assessment through their clearing Agents, before presenting the documentation to customs officers.
Border Crossing Location and Contact | |
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Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia: Mpulungu Border Post |
Province or District | Northern Province, Mpulungu District |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing | Mpulungu (0 km) |
Managing Authority | Zambia Revenue Agency (ZRA) |
Contact Person | Mr Wilfred Mwanza, Station Manager, Mobile: +260 977117538/966117538 |
Travel Times |
|
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Nearest International Airport |
Lusaka – Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (1050 km) Truck Travel Time: 60 hrs Car Travel time: 23 hrs |
Nearest Port |
Beira / Nacala / Durban / Dar es Salaam |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Kasama (190 km) Truck Travel Time: 4.5 hrs Car Travel time: 2.5 hrs |
Other Information |
Roads are made of good tarmac on M1 from Kasama and M2 from Mbala. The border post has a steady volume of traffic with minimum wait when all documentation is correct. |
Hours of Operation |
|
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Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
Daily Capacity
This border post has a steady volume of traffic. There is very little parking space for trucks except along the roadside outside the harbour gates. Approximately 300 truckloads per month cross both ways through the harbour. The maximum capacity is about 25 trucks per day. There is about a 1-2 hour wait when all documentation is correct. The road to access the border post is of good tarmac from Kasama on the M2 highway and M2 from Mbala. Most of the trucks accessing this borders deliver cargo from Zambia and DRC into the Mpulungu Harbour and pick loads from the same harbour.
Customs Clearance
Minimum delays occur because of Self-assessment pre-clearing routine on documentation done in advance. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance possible and recommended through a forwarding agent. A bond is held by the agent for a fee. The ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection by the Ministry of Agriculture and the ZRA is required for imports and exports. A fee of 100 USD per foreign registered truck and 196 ZMW for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the harbour.
For more information on customs in Zambia , please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
This Border Post serves cargo moving by vessel to all countries that border Lake Tanganyika. Photos can be found in Annexes. Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Mpulungu Port Border Post, PO Box 133 Mpulungu, email: advice@zra.org.zm.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.12 Zambia Border Crossing of Zombe
Overview
Due to bad roads leading to Nakonda Border Post from Lusaka, some truckers are taking preference to use this border post due to the newly rehabilitated road to the border post from Mbala. This border crossing is northeast of Mbala. The road for 1 km from Mbala is good tarmac, and the joiner gravel from Mbala to the border post is in good condition.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
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Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and Tanzania: Zombe Border Post |
Province or District |
Mbala District, Northern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Mbala (16 km) |
Latitude |
-8.68741 |
Longitude |
31.49231 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Mr Abel Mushili, Customs Collector, Mobile: +260 965800726 |
Travel Times |
|
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Nearest International Airport |
Lusaka – Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (1050 km) Truck Travel Time: 28 hrs Car Travel time: 28 hrs |
Nearest Port |
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (1,152 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Kasama (170 km) Truck Travel Time: 3 hrs Car Travel time: 3 hrs |
Other Information
|
Road to Mbala is good tarmac along the M1, from Mbala and the joiner gravel from Mbala to the border post is in good condition. |
Hours of Operation |
|
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Every day regardless of holidays or season |
0600 – 1800 hours |
Daily Capacity
The border has grown busier in the past year after the rehabilitation of the road from Mbala. There is normally traffic of up to 30 trucks daily from and to Tanzania.
Customs Clearance
Minimum delays occur because of self-assessment pre-clearing routine on documentation done in advance. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance possible and recommended through forwarding agent. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. Fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and 196ZMW for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the harbour.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
Zombe Port Border Post, PO Box 420053 Mbala, email: advice@zra.org.zm.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
2.3.13 Zambia Border Crossing of Nakonde/Tunduma (One Stop)
Overview
This border post is at the northern end of theT2 highway. It is a combined post with Tanzania Customs to make it a one stop facility for all cargo and persons crossing the border. The crossing is highly congested due to the lack of parking and staging areas for cargo trucks on the Zambian side. On average 350 trucks cross both ways every day. Maximum capacity is 500 trucks per day. Road access is tarmac from Lusaka where the condition of the tarmac is broken and deteriorating from Mpika onwards towards the border. A fair number of trucks are using the Nakonde – Mbala Road which is fairly ok, through Kasama and re-join the T2 at Mpika.
Waiting time is one day and dependent upon documentation completeness, pre-clearance and alerts.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
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Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and Tanzania: Nakonde/Tunduma One Stop Border Post |
Province or District |
Machinga Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Isoka (110 km) |
Latitude |
-9.31665 |
Longitude |
32.76350 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Mr Chanda Martin, 0979888195 |
Travel Times |
|
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Nearest International Airport |
Lusaka – Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (1030 km) Truck Travel Time: 60 hrs Car Travel time: 20 hrs |
Nearest Port |
Dar es Salaam (925 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Isoka (110 km) Truck Travel Time: 4.5 hrs Car Travel time: 2.5 hrs |
Other Information |
The T2 from Lusaka is a good tarmac road. At Mpika the T2 changes to broken tarmac. |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
0600 – 1800 hours |
Daily Capacity
This border post is busy daily. Very little parking space for trucks except along the roadside in queues over 3 km long. ZRA and private truck parking areas exist along the route from the intersection with the D1 from Mbala northwards. Approximately 350 truckloads per day cross both ways through the border. Maximum capacity is about 500 trucks per day. About a 2-4 hour wait when all documentation is correct, pre-clearance complete and alerts provided.
Customs Clearance
Minimum delays occur because of Self-assessment pre-clearing routine on documentation done in advance. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance possible and recommended through forwarding agent. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the regulatory authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. Fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and US$22.20 equivalent on Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the harbour.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
This Border Post is a unique one stop design facilitating only one place for all drivers to clear cargo.
Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Nakonde/Tunduma One Stop Border Post, PO Box 430092 Nakonde, email: advice@zra.org.zm.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
2.3.14 Zambia Border Crossing of Lusuntha
Overview
This border post is quiet with a few cargo trucks crossing despite the bad road conditions. The main trade between Zambia and Malawi is Tobacco. The border gets a bit busy during the crop marketing season (May – Nov). All cargo must be pre-cleared at the Mwami Border Post near Chipata for export to Malawi. The in transit operation through Malawi requires no pre-clearance in Chipata. From Chipata onwards, this crossing offers the shortest route to Nakonde for import to Tanzania or beyond. The gravel on the road from Lundazi is in poor condition for 16 kms and until the border.
Waiting time is dependent upon documentation completeness.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and Malawi: Lusuntha Border Post |
---|---|
Province or District |
Lundazi District, Eastern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Lundazi (16 km) |
Latitude |
-12.24485 |
Longitude |
33.31005 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Station Manager; Mr Zulu, Customs Collector, Mobile: +260 978011331 |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Mfuwe International Airport (316 km) Truck Travel Time: 6 hrs Car Travel time: 3.5 hrs |
---|---|
Nearest Port |
Beira, Mozambique (1,214 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Chipata (190 km) Truck Travel Time: 3.5 hrs Car Travel time: 2.0 hrs |
Other Information |
The M12 from Chipata to Lundazi is under construction and made of good tarmac where it is complete. The road from Lundazi to the border post consists of poor gravel. The border post is quiet with minimum wait time when documentation is correct. |
Hours of Operation |
|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
---|
Daily Capacity
This border post is quiet, with a few cargo trucks crossing from Lundazi despite the road conditions. The M12 from Chipata is under construction and made of good tarmac where complete. All cargo must be pre-cleared at the Mwami Border Post near Chipata for export to Malawi. In transit through Malawi requires no pre-clearance in Chipata and can be processed at the Lusuntha Border Post. From Chipata this crossing offers the shortest route to Nakonde for import to Tanzania or beyond. The gravel road from Lundazi is in poor condition for 16 kms and until the border.
Customs Clearance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependant on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance is possible and recommended through a forwarding agent. A bond is held by the agent for a fee. The ZRA is the regulatory authority. Inspection by the Ministry of Agriculture and the ZRA is required for import and export. A fee of 100 USD per foreign registered truck and 196 ZMW for Zambian trucks IS REQUIRED. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the harbour.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
This Border Post serves cargo moving into Malawi or in transit through Malawi. Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Lusuntha Port Border Post, PO Box 530090 Lundazi, Tel: +260 211381970, email: advice@zra.org.zm.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.15 Zambia Border Crossing of Mwami
Overview
This border post with Malawi is busy and has a steady volume of approximately 30 trucks per day. There are few imports and most trucks are exporting commodities such as maize, clinker and cement. There is a good tarmac road from Chipata to the border 24km away on the T4 highway. A weighbridge is located at the border. The order is open 24 hours only for private vehicles and persons crossing after 18:00 hours.
The waiting time is dependent upon documentation completeness.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia: Mwami Border Post Malawi: Muchinji |
Province or District |
Eastern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Chipata (24 km) |
Latitude |
-13.75079 |
Longitude |
32.79627 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Mr Wilson Banda, Station Manager, +260 979 417284 Ms Mercy Kwimbo, Deputy Station Manager |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Mfuwe International Airport (129 km) Truck Travel Time: 3.5 hrs Car Travel time: 1.5 hrs |
Nearest Port |
Beira, Mozambique (1,073 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Chipata (190 km) Truck Travel Time: 4.5 hrs Car Travel time: 2.5 hrs |
Other Information |
The road from the border to Chipata is the T4 main highway. The T4 from Lusaka to Chipata is mainly made of tarmac and under construction for the most part of it. |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00-18:00 hours for cargo trucks 24 hours for private vehicles and persons |
Daily Capacity
This border post with Malawi is busy and has a steady volume of approximately 30 trucks per day. Order is capable of more volume up to 100 trucks per day. There is a good tarmac road from Chipata to the border 24 km away on the T4 highway. A weighbridge is located at the border. Border is open 24 hours only for private vehicles and persons crossing after 18:00 hours. Waiting time is dependent upon documentation completeness.
Customs Clearance
This border post with Malawi is busy and has a steady volume of approximately 30 trucks per day. The total capacity is superior, being able to achieve a volume of up to 100 trucks per day. There is a good tarmac road from Chipata to the border 24km away on the T4 highway. A weighbridge is located at the border. Border is open 24 hours only for private vehicles and persons crossing after 18:00 hours.
Waiting time is dependent upon documentation completeness.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
A new Border Office building is under construction near the present office. Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Mwami Border Post, PO Box 510685 Chipata, Tel: +260 216221760/211381930 email: advice@zra.org.zm.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.16 Zambia Border Crossing of Chanida
Overview
This border post has a steady volume of traffic and in recent years because of the border upgrade towards one stop border point, Chanida has seen an increased volume of trucks using the border. The access from the T4 via the T6 highway is of broken tarmac from Katete and for 54 Kms though there are plans underway to work on the access road. Most truck cargo is transiting to Beira or Nacala Port in Mozambique. Clearance with all correct documentation and pre-alerts, takes approximately 3 hours if there are no queries from customs
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia: Chanida Border Post Mozambique: Cassacatiza |
---|---|
Province or District |
Eastern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing
|
Katete (54 km) Chadiza (30 km ) |
Latitude |
-14.30114 |
Longitude |
32.34948 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Mr Andrew Simwanza, Station Manager, Mobile: +260 977 268111 |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Mfuwe International Airport (264 km) Truck Travel Time: 5.5 hrs Car Travel time: 2.5 hrs |
---|---|
Nearest Port |
Beira, Mozambique (987 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Katete (54 km) Truck Travel Time:2hrs Car Travel time:1hr Chadiza (30 km) Truck travel time: 1.5 hrs Car Travel time: 1 hr |
Other Information |
The access road from the T4 via the T6 highway is made of tarmac broken for 54 km from Katete. Most truck cargo is transiting to Beira or the Nacala Port in Mozambique. Transit time to Beira is approx. 2 – 3 days |
Hours of Operation |
|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
---|
Daily Capacity
This border post has a steady volume of traffic with over 100 trucks crossing per day during peak season and has the ability to accept a higher volume.
Customs Clearance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete.
Documentation requirements for exports food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependant on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance is possible and recommended through a forwarding agent. A bond is held by the agent for a fee. The ZRA is the regulatory authority. The Ministry of Agriculture and the ZRA require inspections of all cargo imported and exported. A fee of 100 USD per foreign registered truck and 196 ZMW for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the dry port facilities.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture. Ministry of Health inspectors are present at the border. Other clearing agents present; Bollore, H&D, CML.
Truck parks, parking space facilities still very limited. But developments are underway. There are no warehousing facilities despite the border having huge potential for transit cargo. The border mostly facilitates imports of fertilizer and other medical goods mainly imported by USAID. As part of exports, the border facilitates movement of copper to the port of beira in Mozambique. Beira port is approximately 1000Km from Chanida border. Haulage of copper by the mines prefers this route because of its security stability unlike the Durban corridor. Chanida border also is the processing center for small border posts like Lusuntha in Lundazi district.
Contacts: Chanida Border Post, PO Box 550015 Katete, Tel: +260 211381960, email: advice@zra.org.zm.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.17 Zambia Border Crossing of Chirundu
Overview
This border post is busy with a steady volume of traffic, it operates as a “one stop border post”. It is a main crossing for the country with Zimbabwe. The road that guarantees access is made of good tarmac from Lusaka on the T2 highway. Trucks are challenged on this route as they cross the Zambezi escarpment which is a steep grade and the cause of many accidents despite improvements to the highway. The same situation applies on the Zimbabwe side where the Zambezi escarpment is extended. Currently, this is Zambia’s second busiest border crossing point after Kasumbalesa border point (Zambia/DRC). However, there is high possibility of reduction in traffic once the Kazungula bridge is commissioned as most north and south bound truckers would prefer to use Kazungula border crossing due to its proximity to the Republic of South Africa where most cargo is coming from.
Waiting time is 24 to 48 hours depending on documentation completeness. Pre-clearance and registration as well as forwarders with e-payment capability are essential to facilitating cargo movement.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and Zimbabwe: Chirundu Border Post |
---|---|
Province or District |
Southern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Kafue (79 km) |
Latitude |
-16.03503 |
Longitude |
28.84746 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Mr Chiwama Malama, Associate Commissioner and Station Manager, Mobile: +260 976 044893 |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Lusaka – Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (135 km) Truck Travel Time: 6 hrs Car Travel time: 2.5 hrs |
---|---|
Nearest Port |
Durban, South Africa (2,017 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Lusaka (135 km) Truck Travel Time: 6 hrs Car Travel time: 2.5 hrs |
Other Information |
Roads are made of good tarmac on the T2 to Lusaka. The border post has a steady volume of traffic with minimum wait when all documentation is correct. |
Hours of Operation |
|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 22:00 |
---|
Daily Capacity
This border post has a steady volume of traffic. There is very little parking space available for trucks except along the roadside outside the gates. Approximately 440 trucks per day cross both ways through the post. The maximum capacity is about 500 trucks per day. About a 24 hour wait when all documentation is correct can be expected.
Customs Clearance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete.
Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance possible and recommended through forwarding agent. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. Fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and 196ZMW for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
Photos are not permitted within the gates of this border post. Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Chirundu Border Post, PO Box 360277 Chirundu, Tel: +260 211383700, email: advice@zra.org.zm.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.18 Zambia Border Crossing of Kariba
Overview
This border post is very quiet with little cargo traffic. Cargo arrives via the M15 from the T2 along a narrow tarmac road that has broken tarmac in many areas. The crossing is over the Kariba Dam across the Zambezi river. There are some restrictions on heavy duty cargo trucks crossing the dam and authorization is required from the Zambezi River Authority. Light duty vehicles are not restricted. The dam is currently undergoing to rehabilitation works alongside the hydro power supply works on both Countries. The Zambezi River Authority controls the dam. Very limited presence of clearing agents on this border post. There is presence of International police and immigration personnel.
Waiting time is dependent upon documentation completeness.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and Zimbabwe: Kariba Port Border Post |
---|---|
Province or District |
Southern Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Siavonga (10 km) |
Latitude |
-16.51117 |
Longitude |
28.75867 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
M/s Angela Nkandu, Customs Collector and Station Manager, Mobile: +260 973667241 |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Lusaka – Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (175 km) Truck Travel Time: 9 hrs Car Travel time: 3.5 hrs |
---|---|
Nearest Port |
Durban, South Africa (1,998 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Lusaka (175 km) Truck Travel Time: 9 hrs Car Travel time: 3.5 hrs |
Other Information
|
Road is broken tarmac on M15 from the T2 turnoff. Border post is very quiet. |
Hours of Operation |
|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 hours |
---|
Daily Capacity
This border post is very quiet with little cargo traffic. Cargo arrives via the M15 from the T2 along a narrow tarmac road that has broken tarmac in many areas. The crossing is over the Kariba Dam across the Zambezi river. There are no restrictions on cargo trucks crossing the dam. The Zambezi River Authority controls the dam.
Customs Clearance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance possible and recommended through forwarding agent. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. Fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and 196ZMW for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Kariba Border Post, PO Box 100, Siavonga, Tel: +260 211383600, email: advice@zra.org.zm.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
2.3.19 Zambia Border Crossing of Luangwa
Overview
This border post is quiet with minimal traffic volume to and from Mozambique and Zimbabwe on the D145, 89 km from the Great East road T4 turn off. The main trade is Fish between Mozambique and Zambia. The Fish is meant for the coppebelt and the DRC of Katanga region. Long terms plans to put a bridge connecting the three (3) countries is yet to be implemented. The Road is steep in places and tarmac and follows the Luangwa River. All cargo has to transfer to small boats to cross the Zambezi or Luangwa Rivers
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing
|
Zambia: Luangwa Border Post Mozambique: Zumbo Zimbabwe: Feira |
---|---|
Province or District |
Lusaka Province |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Lusaka (300 km) |
Latitude |
-15.62098 |
Longitude |
30.41486 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Station Manager: +260977142010 |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Lusaka – Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (300 km) Truck Travel Time: 8 hrs Car Travel time: 3.5 hrs |
---|---|
Nearest Port |
Beira, Mozambique (1,839 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Lusaka (300 km) Truck Travel Time: 8 hrs Car Travel time: 3.5 hrs |
Other Information |
Road is good tarmac from the T4 and along the D 145, 89 km to the border post. All cargo crossing to either Mozambique or Zimbabwe is by small boat. Mostly people cross through this border post. |
Hours of Operation |
|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
06:00 – 18:00 |
---|
Daily Capacity
This border post is quiet with minimal traffic volume to and from Mozambique and Zimbabwe on the D145, 89 km from the T4 turn off. All cargo has to be transferred to small boats to cross the Zambezi or Luangwa Rivers
Customs Clearance
Delays occur when documentation is incomplete.
Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependant on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance is possible and recommended through a forwarding agent. A bond is held by the agent for a fee. The ZRA is the regulatory authority and an inspection by the Ministry of Agriculture and the ZRA for any import and export. A fee of 100 USD per foreign registered truck and 196Z MW for Zambian trucks is required. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the harbour.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Zambia Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
Crossing of either the Zambezi or Luangwa Rivers in small boats only.
Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Luangwa Border Post, PO Box 18 Luangwa, Tel: +260 211415010, email: advice@zra.org.zm.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List
2.3.20 Zambia Border Crossing of Sakanya
Overview
This border post has a fairly volume of traffic. This crossing is basically one sided cargo movement from Zambia into DRC. Mostly moved items are construction material from Zambia into DRC.The road to the border is heavily dilapidated, however the contractor is already on site doing repair to Ndola. Also controls movement restricted and prohibited goods.
Waiting time is dependent upon documentation completeness.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Zambia and DRC: Sakanya Border Post |
Province or District |
Copperbelt |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Ndola (19 km) |
Latitude |
-12.85875 |
Longitude |
28.53475 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) |
Contact Person |
Mr F. Mubanga Mobile: 00977 846612/ 0971284300 |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Lusaka – Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport (23 km) Truck Travel Time: 1 hr Car Travel time: 30 Mins |
Nearest Port |
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (1,839 km) |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Ndola (19 km) Truck Travel Time: 1 hr Car Travel time: 30 Mins |
Other Information
|
Road is badly damaged to Ndola. Border post has a small volume of traffic with minimum wait with correct documentation. |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Every day regardless of holidays or season |
0600 – 1800 hours |
Daily Capacity
This border post has a small volume of traffic. No parking space for trucks except along the roadside. Approximately 3-5 trucks per day cross both ways with most in transit from Zambia to DRC Border Post. Maximum capacity is about 5 trucks per day. About a 1-2 hour wait when all documentation is correct. Road access very bad asphalt from Ndola.
Customs Clearance
Minimum delays occur because of self-assessment pre-clearing routine on documentation done in advance. Documentation requirements for food (cereals):
- Waybill
- Export permit (dependent on commodity)
- Certificate of Origin (COMESA/SADC)
- Fumigation certificate
- Export schedule (in case of Maize)
- Invoice
- Phytosanitary certificate
Electronic pre-clearance possible and recommended through forwarding agent. Bond is held by the agent for fees. ZRA is the Regulatory Authority. Inspection is required for import and export by Ministry of Agriculture and ZRA. Fee of USD 100 per foreign registered truck and US$2.20 equivalent for Zambian trucks. All trucks are subject to inspection upon entering or leaving the country.
For more information on customs in Zambia, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
Cargo transits DRC with correct documentation fairly smoothly. Movement of people and private vehicles from DRC to Zambia do not have the same experience. Food is inspected by the Ministry of Agriculture.
email: advice@zra.org.zm
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
2.5 Zambia Waterways Assessment
Zambia being a landlocked country is endowed with inland water bodies such as rivers and lakes. Though this sector is underdeveloped, the country has potential for development of an effective water transport system. The Mpulungu Harbor which is Zambia’s only international port is a potential gateway to the great lakes region.
There are some maritime activities on Lake Mweru located in the Luapula Province. Smaller vessels operated mainly by locals shunts between Nchelenge town on the Zambian side and Kilwa on the DRC side. In the recent past, mining companies such as Anvil have had large scale mining operations in the DRC and to move their cargo they had often used Lake Mweru. Other maritime bodies with potential for water transport include; Lake Mweru, Lake Kariba, River Zambezi and the Kafue River.
2.4 Zambia Railway Assessment
The Zambia National Railways are very important to the economy of the country as it is a bulk carrier with less effect on the environment than many other transport modes. The Government intends to expand its railway network in the country to develop the surface transport sector. Through the Ministry of Transport, a new statutory instrument (SI) was passed, which requires industries to move 30% of their carriage by rail. This is in a bid to decongest the road sector and possibly reduce the damage done by heavy duty trucks on Zambian roads.
The development of rail routes linking important exit points is not only vital for facilitating smooth access to the outside but also for the overall boosting of trade in the sub-region and making Zambia a competitive country for business. Traditionally, the Zambian railways have generally operated well below their original design capacity, yet significant investment is underway to increase their volumes by investing in track conditions, increase locomotive and wagon availability and increase operating capital. The rail network remains the dominant mode of transportation for goods on the local and international routes but is under-utilized.
The main railway lines are the Zambia Railways, owned by Government and the TAZARA line, linking Zambia with Tanzania, and jointly owned by the Zambian and Tanzanian governments. The opening of the Chipata-Mchinji railway link provides connectivity into the Malawi and Mozambique railway network and further connects Zambia to the port of Nacala.
Rail lines in Zambia:
Railway Line | Length (km) |
---|---|
Main Line | 890 km |
Mulobezi | 167 km |
Chipata / Mchinji | 27 km |
TAZARA | 1860 km |
The Government projects in the Railway sector include:
- Installation of an advanced signalling and communications system
- Rehabilitation of the Mulobezi Railway Line (periodical maintenance)
Planned developments that are seeking funding are:
- Western Railway
- North Western Railway
- Nseluka-Mpulungu Railway
- Livingstone Katima Mulilo Railway
- Chipata – TAZARA Railway (approved and funded), to link Serenje town of Central province.
- Kafue – Lions Den Railway.
The main constraints are the tracks and maintenance as the train speeds are far slower than Road Freight Trucks. The main line from Lusaka to the Copperbelt requires periodical maintenance and covers a distance of about 308 Kms excluding the Branch lines from Kitwe to Mufulira, Kitwe to Chililabombwe and Kitwe to Chingola. The Ndola to Luanshya Line has been closed and needs complete reconstruction.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Zambia Government Contact List.
Travel Time Matrix
Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (hours) |
|||||||||
|
Lusaka |
Choma |
Kafue |
Kabwe |
Ndola |
Kitwe |
Sakania |
Kasama |
Tunduma |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lusaka |
|
11 |
1 |
8 |
19 |
22 |
23.5 |
21.5 |
27.5 |
Choma |
11 |
|
10 |
19 |
30 |
33 |
34.5 |
32.5 |
38.5 |
Kafue |
1 |
10 |
|
9 |
20 |
23 |
24.5 |
22.5 |
28.5 |
Kabwe |
8 |
19 |
9 |
|
11 |
14 |
15.5 |
13.5 |
19.5 |
Ndola |
19 |
30 |
20 |
11 |
|
3 |
4.5 |
21.5 |
27.5 |
Kitwe |
22 |
33 |
23 |
14 |
3 |
|
1.5 |
24.5 |
30.5 |
Sakania |
23.5 |
34.5 |
24.5 |
15.5 |
4.5 |
1.5 |
|
26 |
32 |
Kasama |
21.5 |
32.5 |
22.5 |
13.5 |
21.5 |
26 |
26 |
|
6 |
Tunduma |
27.5 |
38.5 |
28.5 |
19.5 |
27.5 |
32 |
32 |
6 |
|
Railway Companies and Consortia
For more information on railway company contact details, please see the following link: 4.9 Zambia Railway Companies Contact List.
Capacity Table
Rail Operator Capacity |
|
|
Zambia Railways Ltd/National Railways of Zambia |
---|---|
Lines Operates On |
National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) Beitbridge Railways (BBR) South Africa ( Transnet / Spoornet) (TFR) Societe Nationale Des Chemins de Fer Du Congo, DRC (SNCC) Tanzania/Zambia Railway (TAZARA) Mchinji - Malawi/Mozambique (CDN) |
Max Train Length and / or Pulling Capacity |
1200 MT or 30 wagons |
Locomotives |
47 (Note: only 34 wagons are operational) About 10 of the working locomotives are on loan from Transnet of RSA. |
Covered Freight Wagons Size (m) |
400 |
Flatbed Freight Wagons Size (m) |
300 |
High-sided Freight Wagons Size (m) |
400 |
Drop-side Freight Wagons Size (m) |
300 |
Key Route Information
Standard Route Information |
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|
Ndola to Sakania |
Livingstone to Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) |
Chozi To Tunduma (Tanzania) |
Chipata To Mchinji (Malawi) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Track Gauge |
10/67 |
10/67 |
10/67 |
10/67 |
Ruling Gradient |
1m in 80m |
1m in 80m |
1m in 80m |
1m in 80m |
Total Track Distance |
Single |
Single |
Single |
Single |
Type of Rail |
Weight not welded |
Weight not welded |
Weight not welded |
Weight not welded |
Type of Sleeper and Fastenings |
steel |
wooden sleepers |
concrete sleepers |
concrete sleepers |
Total Track Travel Time |
4.5h |
1.5h |
3h |
3h |
Maintenance |
marginal, tough improving |
marginal |
good |
good |
Companies / Consortiums Operating on Line |
ZAMBIA RAILWAYS/ SNCC |
ZRL and NRZ |
TAZARA |
ZRL |
Traffic Frequency |
Daily – At times Nil |
Daily |
Daily |
Suspended Operations |
Security |
Good - railway police on each train |
Good |
Good |
Good |
Main Stations |
Ndola and Sakania |
Livingstone and Vic Falls Town in Zim |
CHOZI / NAKONDE and TUNDUMA in Tanzania |
CHIPATA and MCHINJI on the Malawian Side |
Key Stations
The following identifies the key information by critical station:
- The main stations serving major manufacturing / agriculture / distribution hubs are as follows: Ndola – Kitwe, Ndola – Copper Mines, manufacturing and agriculture centres .
- Ndola supporting imports and exports from/ into DRC.
- Kapiri Mposhi – Agriculture and supporting imports and exports into Dar es Salaam Tanzania.
- Lusaka – agriculture/ distribution and manufacturing.
- Kafue – agriculture and manufacturing.
- Choma – agriculture.
- Livingstone – supporting imports and exports from and into Zimbabwe.
- Mkushi / Serenje/ Mpika / Kasama and Isoka – agriculture.
- Nakonde supports imports and exports from and into Tanzania.
- Kitwe, Ndola, Kapiri Mposhi, Kabwe, Lusaka, Kafue, Choma, Livingstone are all connected to the road and airports.
Railway Development Plan
- Chingola to Jimbe (Border with Angola): The railway line involves linking the existing line in Chingola through Solwezi to the border town of Jimbe to enhance the transportation of freight and passenger traffic and other products using the Lobito Bay port in Angola. The project proposal is still on paper and implemented yet.
- Kafue – Zawi in Zimbabwe: The railway line will link the Zambia Railway line to Ziwa Zimbabwe the way to the Beira Port as the shortest route to the port of Beira in Mozambique.
- TAZARA Nseluka – Mpulungu Port: The railway lines involves linking the Mpulungu Port to the TAZARA line at Nseluka to facilitate the imports and exports from the Great Lakes region to the sea ports on the Indian Ocean.
- Extension of the Mchinji/Chipata Railway line to TAZARA – The railway line involves linking the Chipata-Mchinji line through Petauke District to the port of Nacala in Mozambique.
- Railway link with Zambia and Namibia (Livingstone - Sesheke): The construction of this line involves the partial rehabilitation of the Mulobezi line and feasibility studies for construction of a spur between Livingstone and Katima Mulilo via Kazungula and connect to the Nambian Railway System at the border as part of the Walvis Bay – Livingstone – Lusaka – Ndola – Lubumbashi Corridor.
- With the expected commissioning of the Kazungula border in 2021, it is anticipated that the rail link on the Botswana side will link the small Zambian border town of Kazungula.
2.6 Zambia Storage Assessment
Overview
Storage in Zambia tends to be built on purpose for the private sector industry, or the government. There is a limited amount of available space especially in the rural areas and often on open spaces (unsecured storage facilities). Most rural areas have some space allotted for FRA activities post-harvest, maize and pulses/groundnuts. Commercially available storage space is generally in larger commercial centres such as Lusaka and Ndola.
For more information on storage company contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Zambia Storage and Milling Companies Contact List.
Commercial Storage
Most commercial space is purpose built for companies/entities requiring the space.
Location |
Owner |
Available for Rent |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access |
Condition |
Lusaka |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
11,620m2 |
Non-bonded warehouse |
Good |
Appears intact |
Lusaka |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
4,632m2 |
Non-bonded open space |
Good |
Appears intact |
Lusaka |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
1,400m2 |
Bonded warehouse |
Good |
Appears intact |
Lusaka |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
500 m2 |
Bonded Area Outdoors |
Good |
Appears intact |
Lusaka Airport |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
739 m2 |
Transit warehouse |
Good |
Appears intact |
Lusaka Airport |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
446 m2 |
Open storage area |
Good |
Appears intact |
Kitwe |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
524 m2 |
Non-bonded warehouse |
Good |
Appears intact |
Kitwe |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
2,444 m2 |
Open non-bonded area |
Good |
Appears intact |
Kitwe |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
405 m2 |
Bonded Warehouse |
Good |
Appears intact |
Ndola |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
1400 m2 |
Non-bonded warehouse |
Good |
Appears intact |
Ndola |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
500 m2 |
Open non-bonded area |
Good |
Appears intact |
Ndola |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
410 m2 |
Bonded warehouse |
Good |
Appears intact |
Ndola |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
2200 m2 |
Bonded area outdoors |
Good |
Appears intact |
Ndola |
Bollore Logistics |
Yes |
207.05 m2 |
Bonded Interior W/House |
Good |
Appears intact |
Chingola |
Bollore Logistics |
No |
18,360 m2 |
Bonded warehouse |
Good |
Appears intact |
Storage Used by Humanitarian Organizations
Only WFP is known to use storage in Zambia with the exception of UNHCR which uses MSU's at a refugee transit center in Nchelenge. UNICEF has some outsourcing arrangements jointly with the Zambian Medical Stores.
Location |
Organization |
Sharing Possibility |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Nchelenge |
WFP |
Yes |
500 MT |
MSU |
temporary |
good |
Nchelenge |
UNHCR |
Unknown |
1500 MT |
MSU |
temporary |
good |
CHC Commodities |
WFP |
Yes |
1200 m2 |
warehouse |
Fixed |
Sound structure |
J&J Transport |
WFP |
Yes |
2000 m2 |
warehouse |
Fixed |
Sound structure |
Actis Knight Frank Ltd |
WFP |
Yes |
|
warehouse |
|
Sound structure |
Public Sector Storage
The Food Reserve Agency (FRA) holds the bulk of storage facilities for the public sector. There is FRA presence in virtually every district in the country. Both silos and warehouse facilities are used extensively. Countrywide FRA holds approximately 2,000,000mt of storage space mostly for maize. Other commodities such as rice and soybeans are stored in the regions where they are most often produced. The FRA holds a strategic maize reserve of 500,000mt per year and rotates that stock with the next year’s harvest.
[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage,
container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified
[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding,
flat
[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact,
appears damaged, under construction/repair
Cold Chain
There are limited cold storage facilities in Zambia. Those that may be in use are purpose built for the company or organization requiring the service. Medical Stores Limited, which is a logistical arm of Ministry of Health (MOH). In addition, Churches Association of Zambia (CHAZ) have fixed cold chain facilities in support of USAID health projects. Reefer or refrigerated containers are available for purchase or lease.
Location |
Organization / Owner |
Type [1] |
Cooling / Power [2] |
Telephone |
Website |
Lusaka |
Insulated Systems |
built to suit |
As required |
T +260 0953815068 |
[1] Cold Room Positive, Cold Room Negative,
Refrigerator, Freezer, etc.
[2] Compression, Absorption, Solar, Other,
unspecified
2.7 Zambia Milling Assessment
Most of the milling companies in Zambia are concentrated in the capital city of Lusaka. Lusaka alone has over 20 large milling companies and in the Copperbelt Province there are approximately 12 large milling companies. The country has a large capacity for milling, however, few companies are prepared to fortify or meet international standards and therefore produce primarily for the Zambian market place. Also important to note that currently there is no legislation regarding the fortification of flour products in Zambia.
Expansion of the milling capacity within Zambia has been ongoing for several years. The government has rolled out hammer-mills in the rural areas using solar power as a renewable energy source. During the visit to various milling plants it was not that prolonged power outages due to load shading have impacted negatively on the productivity of some companies, especially those without capacity to invest in power backups. Furthermore, the Covid-19 pandemic have had an adverse effect on some milling plants.
For more information on milling company contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Zambia Storage and Milling Companies Contact List.
Milling Company - Antelope Milling
This mill is ISO 9001 compliant.
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
|
Antelope Milling P.O. Box 90887, Garden Str. , Industrial Area - Luanshya, Zambia |
Name: Mr. E.K. Efstathiou Title: C.E.O Email: kaldis@antelope.co.zm |
Tel: +260 212510794 Fax: +260 212 512076 Cell# +260 977 486 265 |
|
Summary of Role and Services |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Wheat and maize mill. |
Facilities | |
---|---|
Parking Area inside compound | Yes |
Drainage | Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment | Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) | Sufficient |
Electricity Load | 3000 Kva |
Backup Generators | Yes, 3500 Kva |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
|||||||
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fortification Feeder |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
|||
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
3 |
Yes |
|
|||
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
5 |
Yes |
|
|||
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
2 |
Yes |
|
|||
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
2 |
Yes |
|
Conditions and Cleanliness | ||
---|---|---|
Outside | Inside | |
Cracks in Walls or Roof |
No |
No |
Signs of Rodent Activity |
No |
No |
Signs of Birds Entry |
No |
No |
Damaged Gutters/Drains |
No |
No |
Signs of Moisture |
No |
No |
Adjacent Vegetation |
No |
No |
Cleanliness |
Good |
Good |
Pest Control |
||||||
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Security | |
---|---|
Security | Good |
Compound | Fenced |
Other Comments |
Access |
||||
Distance from Main Town (km) |
0 km |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
N/A |
|||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
|||
Road Limitations (if any) |
N/A |
|||
Rail Connections |
No |
|||
Other Comments |
|
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity (MT) | Monthly Activity (MT) |
Wheat | 120 MT / day | |
Maize | 300 MT / day |
Milling Company – FVG Milling
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
FVG Milling Kabwe, Zambia PO box: 80697, Kabwe, Zambia |
Name: Mike Mwaamba Title: General Manager Email: mike.mwaamba@vamara.com |
Cell: +260 977 368480 Tel: +260 215224209, +260 215221967, +260 215223181 |
Summary of Role and Services |
||
|
Facilities |
|
---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound |
Yes |
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
N/A |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
N/A |
Backup Generator(s) |
N/A |
Milling Equipment |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Origin of Machinery |
Year of Mfg |
Year of Installation |
Condition |
The mill is of Chinese design with a "washer" before conditioning. The de-germer is replaced by a crusher by a germ selector. |
N/A |
2015 |
Good |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
No |
|
|
|
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
|
|
|
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
|
|
|
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
|
|
|
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
|
|
Only at the start of process |
Conditions & Cleanliness |
||
---|---|---|
|
Outside |
Inside |
Cracks in Walls or Roof |
N/A |
N/A |
Signs of Rodent Activity |
No |
No |
Signs of Birds Entry |
No |
No |
Damaged Gutters/Drains |
No |
No |
Signs of Moisture |
No |
No |
Adjacent Vegetation |
No |
No |
Cleanliness |
Good |
Good |
Pest Control |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Security |
|
---|---|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Other Comments |
Upgraded the factory to reduce spillage and maximise production efficiency. |
Access |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
0 km |
||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
N/A |
||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
||
Road Limitations (if any) |
N/A |
||
Rail Connections |
No |
||
Other Comments |
N/A |
Milling Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (MT) |
Monthly Activity (MT) |
Wheat |
N/A |
|
Maize |
320 MT every 24 hrs |
|
Milling Company – Machi Milling
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Machi Milling Kasama Kasamba Mpika Road Cordinates: Latitude: -10.25017 Longitude: 31.20517 |
Name: Mathews Chinga Title: Director Email: chingamathews77@gmail.com |
Cell# : 0977 757275 |
Summary of Role and Services |
||
The miller is in good condition. Currently supplying in the surrounding districts of Kasama and parts of Muchinga Province. |
Facilities |
|
---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound |
Yes |
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
n/a |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
2000 Kva |
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
No |
|
|
|
Bag Cleaning Plant |
No |
|
|
|
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
|
|
|
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
|
|
|
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
|
|
|
Conditions & Cleanliness |
||
---|---|---|
|
Outside |
Inside |
Cracks in Walls or Roof |
N/A |
N/A |
Signs of Rodent Activity |
No |
No |
Signs of Birds Entry |
No |
No |
Damaged Gutters/Drains |
No |
No |
Signs of Moisture |
No |
No |
Adjacent Vegetation |
No |
No |
Cleanliness |
Good |
Good |
Pest Control |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Security |
|
---|---|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Other Comments |
Hired security companies |
Access |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
7 km |
||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
10 minutes |
||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
||
Road Limitations (if any) |
N/A |
||
Rail Connections |
No |
||
Other Comments |
300 metres away from the railway line, provision for fortification configuration. |
Milling Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (MT) |
Monthly Activity (MT) |
Wheat |
N/A |
|
Maize |
120 MT /24 hrs |
|
Milling Company – Kalambo Milling - Mbala
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Kalambo Milling Boma area, Mbala |
Name: Mr. Carson Simbeye Title: C.E.O |
Tel: +260 972 515555 Fax: +260 965 220027 |
Summary of Role and Services |
||
Specialized in maize meal milling. |
Facilities |
|
---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Yes |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
350 Kva |
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes, 200 Kva |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
No |
|
|
Configuration available |
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
|
|
|
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
|
|
|
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
|
|
|
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
|
|
|
Conditions & Cleanliness |
||
---|---|---|
|
Outside |
Inside |
Cracks in Walls or Roof |
N/A |
N/A |
Signs of Rodent Activity |
No |
No |
Signs of Birds Entry |
No |
No |
Damaged Gutters/Drains |
No |
No |
Signs of Moisture |
No |
No |
Adjacent Vegetation |
No |
No |
Cleanliness |
Good |
Good |
Pest Control |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Security |
|
---|---|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Other Comments |
Guarded 24/7 by armed police officers |
Access |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
0 km |
||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
N/A |
||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
||
Road Limitations (if any) |
N/A |
||
Rail Connections |
No |
||
Other Comments |
N/A |
Milling Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (MT) |
Monthly Activity (MT) |
Maize |
200 MT /24 hrs |
|
Wheat |
50 MT |
|
Milling Company – Mpongwe Milling Ltd
This milling company has advanced to auditing stage for FSSC 22000 standards and has two locations, Lusaka and Kitwe.
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Mpongwe Milling Ltd Plot 8510, Chinika Industrial Area off Mumbwa Rd, Lusaka Stand no. 5385 Mutentemuko Rd, Industrial Area Kitwe, Zambia |
Name: Mr. A. Chambula Title: Quality Manager |
Tel: +260 966882200 +260 288544/5 Fax: +260 288546 |
Summary of Role and Services |
||
|
Facilities |
|
---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound |
Yes |
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
N/A |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
750 Kva |
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes, 650 Kva |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
Yes |
2 |
Yes |
Functional |
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
|
|
|
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
|
|
|
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
|
|
|
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
|
|
|
Conditions & Cleanliness |
||
---|---|---|
|
Outside |
Inside |
Cracks in Walls or Roof |
N/A |
N/A |
Signs of Rodent Activity |
No |
No |
Signs of Birds Entry |
No |
No |
Damaged Gutters/Drains |
No |
No |
Signs of Moisture |
No |
No |
Adjacent Vegetation |
No |
No |
Cleanliness |
Good |
Good |
Pest Control |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Security |
|
---|---|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Other Comments |
CCTV and electronic Fence |
Access |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
0 km |
||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
N/A |
||
Road Condition to Mill |
ok |
||
Road Limitations (if any) |
None |
||
Rail Connections |
No |
||
Other Comments |
|
Milling Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (MT) |
Monthly Activity (MT) |
Wheat |
N/A |
|
Maize |
192 MT / 24 hrs |
|
Milling Company – Kasama Milling
Company Name and Address | Contact Names and Email | Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Kasama Milling Ltd Kasama Latitude: -10.20189 Longitude: 31.18790 |
Name: Mr. Daka Macksame Title: Quality Manager Email: macksamed@gmail.com |
Tel: +260 979 866686 |
Summary of Roles and Services | ||
Specialized in maize meal production. |
Facilities |
|
---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
N/A |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
450 Kva |
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes, 400 Kva |
Milling Equipment | |||
---|---|---|---|
Make |
Year of Manufacture |
Date Installed |
Origin |
Alapala |
2008 |
2010 |
South Africa |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment | Available | Number | Owned | Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
No |
|
||
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
|
||
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
|
||
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
|
||
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
|
Conditions & Cleanliness |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Outside |
Inside |
|||
Cracks in Walls or Roof |
N/A |
N/A |
|||
Signs of Rodent Activity |
No |
No |
|||
Signs of Birds Entry |
No |
No |
|||
Damaged Gutters/Drains |
No |
No |
|||
Signs of Moisture |
No |
No |
|||
Adjacent Vegetation |
No |
No |
|||
Cleanliness |
Good |
Good |
Pest Control |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes, local |
|
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes, local |
|
Rodenticides |
Yes. outside |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes, local |
|
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes, local |
Security | |
---|---|
Security | Good |
Compound | Fenced |
Other Comments | CCTV and electric fence. |
Access |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
0 km |
|||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
N/A |
|||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
|||
Road Limitations (if any) |
None |
|||
Rail Connections |
No |
|||
Other Comments |
|
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity (MT) | Monthly Activity (MT) |
Wheat | N/A | |
Maize | 60 MT / 24 hours |
Milling Company – JimBara Milling
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
JimBara Milling Plot 7736 - Mansa - Samfya Rd, Mansa, Zambia |
Name: Bright Singandwe Title: Milling Manager Email: jimbaramerchants@gmail.com Latitude: -11.20161 Longitude: 28.89575 |
Tel: +260 978 968465 |
Summary of Role and Services |
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Specialized in maize meal production. |
Facilities |
|
---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
N/A |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
300 Kva |
Backup Generator(s) |
None |
Milling Equipment | |||
---|---|---|---|
Make |
Year of Manufacture |
Date Installed |
Origin |
SHI JIA ZHUANG |
Unknown |
2011 |
China |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment | Available | Number | Owned | Comments |
Fortification Feeder | No | |||
Bag Cleaning Plant | No | |||
Moisture Tester | Yes | |||
De-Stoning Plant | Yes | |||
Metal Extractor | Yes |
Conditions & Cleanliness |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Outside |
Inside |
|||
Cracks in Walls or Roof |
None |
None |
|||
Signs of Rodent Activity |
No |
No |
|||
Signs of Birds Entry |
No |
No |
|||
Damaged Gutters/Drains |
No |
No |
|||
Signs of Moisture |
No |
No |
|||
Adjacent Vegetation |
No |
No |
|||
Cleanliness |
Good |
Good |
Pest Control |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
Monthly |
Contracting |
Yes, Local |
|
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
Monthly |
Contracting |
Yes, Local |
|
Rodenticides |
No |
Frequency |
Monthly |
Contracting |
Yes, Local |
|
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
Monthly |
Contracting |
Yes, Local |
Security | |
---|---|
Security | Good |
Compound | Fenced |
Other Comments | Electrical Fence |
Access |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
10km |
|||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
15 Mins |
|||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
|||
Road Limitations (if any) |
None |
|||
Rail Connections |
No |
|||
Other Comments |
|
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity (MT) | Monthly Activity (MT) |
Wheat | N/A | |
Maize | 100 MT / 24 hrs | |
Comments | ||
The miller has purchased a milling plant of 150 MT/ 24 hours from Turkey 2020 model to be installed within 2021. |
Milling Company – New World Grain Limited
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
New World Grain Limited Plot 2335, Ndola Road, ZAMTAN Kitwe |
Name: Gary Krugger Title: General Manager Email: Gary@nwg.co.zm Latitude: -12.88087 Longitude: 28.28346 |
Tel: +260 963 610 934 |
Summary of Role and Services |
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Specialized in maize meal production. |
Facilities | |
---|---|
Parking Area inside Compound | Yes |
Drainage | Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment | Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) | N/A |
Electrical Load (KVA) | 1000 KVA, 60% capacity |
Backup Generators | None |
Milling Equipment | |||
---|---|---|---|
Make |
Year of Manufacture |
Date Installed |
Origin |
Ana Milling |
2018 |
04.08.2020 |
Turkey |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
|||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
|||
Fortification Feeder |
No |
|
|
Configuration available |
|||
Bag Cleaning Plant |
No |
|
|
|
|||
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
|
|
|
|||
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
|
|
|
|||
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
|
|
|
Conditions and Cleanliness | ||
---|---|---|
Outside | Inside | |
Cracks in walls and roof | No | No |
Signs of rodent activity | No | No |
Signs of bird entry | No | No |
Damaged gutters / drains | No | No |
Signs of moisture | No | No |
Adjacent vegetation | No | No |
Cleanliness | Good | Good |
Pest Control |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
Bi-monthly |
Contracting |
Yes, local |
|
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
Bi-monthly |
Contracting |
Yes, local |
|
Rodenticides |
No, in perimetres outside |
Frequency |
Bi-monthly |
Contracting |
Yes, local |
|
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
Bi-monthly |
Contracting |
Yes, local |
Security | |
---|---|
Security | Good |
Compound | Fenced |
Other Comments | Security company contracted |
Access |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
15 km |
|||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
30 mins |
|||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
|||
Road Limitations (if any) |
None |
|||
Rail Connections |
None |
|||
Other Comments |
N/A |
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity | Monthly Activity |
Wheat |
N/A | |
Maize | 200 MT/24 hrs | |
Comments | The whole milling system is electronically managed, and has provision for fortification. |
Milling Company – Jambo Milling Limited
Company Name and Address | Contact Names and Email | Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Jambo Milling Limited Plot 9200, Off Liberia Rd, P.O Box 72202 Ndola |
Name: Osman Ebdulgadir Title: Director Email: aabaa@yahoo.com Latitude: -13.02774 Longitude: 28.65400 |
Tel: +260 963 610 934 |
Summary of Role and Services | ||
Specialized in maize meal production. |
Facilities |
|
---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
n/a |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
1750 Kva |
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes, 750 kva |
Milling Equipment | |||
---|---|---|---|
Make |
Year of Manufacture |
Date Installed |
Origin |
OZEN & Gmack |
N/A |
2016 |
Turkey |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
|||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
|||
Fortification Feeder |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
||||
Bag Cleaning Plant |
No |
|
|
|
|||
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
|
|
|
|||
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
|
|
|
|||
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
|
|
|
Conditions and Cleanliness | ||
---|---|---|
Outside | Inside | |
Cracks in walls or roof | None | None |
Signs of rodent activity | No | No |
Signs of bird entry | No | No |
Damaged gutter and drains | No | No |
Signs of moisture | No | No |
Adjacent vegetation | No | No |
Cleanliness | Good | Good |
Pest Control |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
Bi-monthly |
Contracted |
Yes, local |
|
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
Bi-monthly |
Contracted |
Yes, local |
|
Rodenticides |
No, in perimetres outside |
Frequency |
Bi-monthly |
Contracted |
Yes, local |
|
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
Bi-monthly |
Contracted |
Yes, local |
Security | |
---|---|
Security | Good |
Compound | Fenced |
Other Comments | Armoured Security Company contracted |
Access |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
15 km |
|||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
45 mins |
|||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
|||
Road Limitations (if any) |
None |
|||
Rail Connections |
No |
|||
Other Comments |
|
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity | Monthly Activity |
Wheat | N/A | |
Maize | 420 MT / 24 hrs | |
Comments | The whole milling system is electronically managed, and has fully installed fortification system. Has is enough storage capacity for raw and finished product in excess of 20,000 MT. |
Refinery Company – Global Industries Limited
Company Name and Address | Contact Names and Email | Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Global Industries Limited Industrial Area, Ndola. Latitude: -13.013802 Longitude: 28.65385 |
Name: Mr. Jai Title: CEO |
Cell# +260 971 054 088 |
Summary of Role and Services | ||
Produces soya and palm cooking oil. The soya beans is all sourced from Zambia, while the palm is sourced from Malaysia as crude oil. |
Facilities |
|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
---|---|
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Sufficient |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
3300 Kva |
Backup Generator(s) |
3506 Kva |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
|||||||
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fortification Feeder |
No |
0 |
|
Has provisional configuration |
|||
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
|||
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
Multiple |
Yes |
|
|||
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
|||
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
|||
Conditions & Cleanliness |
|||||||
|
Outside |
Inside |
|||||
Cracks in Walls or Roof |
n/a |
n/a |
|||||
Signs of Rodent Activity |
No |
No |
|||||
Signs of Birds Entry |
No |
No |
|||||
Damaged Gutters/Drains |
No |
No |
|||||
Signs of Moisture |
No |
No |
|||||
Adjacent Vegetation |
No |
No |
|||||
Cleanliness |
Good |
Good |
Conditions and Cleanliness | ||
---|---|---|
Outside | Inside | |
Cracks in walls or roof | No | No |
Signs of rodent activity | No | No |
Signs of bird entry | No | No |
Damaged gutter / drains | No | No |
Signs of moisture | No | No |
Adjacent vegetation | No | No |
Cleanliness | Good | Good |
Pest Control |
||||||
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Security | |
---|---|
Security | Good |
Compound | Fenced |
Other Comments | Monitored CCTV |
Access |
||||
Distance from Main Town (km) |
10 km |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
15 Mins |
|||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
|||
Road Limitations (if any) |
N/A |
|||
Rail Connections |
No |
|||
Other Comments |
N/A |
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity | Monthly Activity |
Soya Beans | 1,000 MT / 24 hours | |
Remarks | The refinery mills 1000 MT of soya beans but also refines palm crude oil into cooking oil sourced from Malaysia. |
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity | Monthly Activity |
Soya Beans | 1,000 MT /24 hours | |
Remarks | The refinery crushers can process 1000 mMT of soya beans but also refines palm crude oil sourced from Malaysia into cooking oil. |
Refinery Company – Emman Farming Enterprises
Company Name and Address | Contact Names and Email | Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Emman Farming Enterprises P.O Box 90572, Luanshya Latitude : -13.21110 Longitude : 28.40080 |
Name: Konstantinos Tsolos Title: Finance Director Email: k-tsolos@hotmail.com |
Cell# +260 968 222 884 |
Summary of Role and Services |
||
Besides soya oil the company also produces soya chunks. |
Facilities |
|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
---|---|
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Sufficient |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
450 Kva |
Backup Generator(s) |
N/A |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
|||||||
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fortification Feeder |
No |
|
|
||||
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
|||
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
Many |
Yes |
|
|||
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
|||
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
Conditions and Cleanliness | ||
---|---|---|
Outside | Inside | |
Cracks in walls or roof | N/A | N/A |
Signs of rodent activity | No | No |
Signs of bird entry | No | No |
Damaged gutters and drains | No | No |
Signs of moisture | No | No |
Adjacent vegetation | No | No |
Cleanliness | Good | Good |
Pest Control |
||||||
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Security | |
---|---|
Security | Good |
Compound | Fenced |
Other Comments | Security Guards |
Access |
||||
Distance from Main Town (km) |
20 km |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
35 Mins |
|||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
|||
Road Limitations (if any) |
N/A |
|||
Rail Connections |
No |
|||
Other Comments |
|
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity (MT) | Monthly Activity (MT) |
Oil | 25 MT / 24 hours | |
Remarks | N/A |
Refinery Company – Dariyaye Milling Company
Company Name and Address | Contact Names and Email | Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Dariyaye Milling Company Plot No. 1938 Mungwi Road, PO Box 36687, Lusaka, Zambia 10101 Latitude: -13.21110 Longitude: 28.40080 |
Name: Mr. M. Patel Title: General Manager Email: dml@iconnect.zm |
Tel: +260 977872098 |
Summary of Role and Services |
||
Manufacturer of maize meal (Champion Brand) |
Facilities |
|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
---|---|
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Sufficient |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
450Kva |
Backup Generator(s) |
N/A |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
|||||||
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fortification Feeder |
No |
|
|
||||
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
|||
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
Many |
Yes |
|
|||
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
|||
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
Conditions and Cleanliness | ||
---|---|---|
Outside | Inside | |
Cracks in walls or roof | N/A | N/A |
Signs of rodent activity | No | No |
Signs of bird entry | No | No |
Damaged gutters and drains | No | No |
Signs of moisture | No | No |
Adjacent vegetation | No | No |
Cleanliness | Good | Good |
Pest Control |
||||||
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Security | |
---|---|
Security | Good |
Compound | Fenced |
Other Comments | Security Guards |
Access |
||||
Distance from Main Town (km) |
7 km |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
15 Mins |
|||
Road Condition to Mill |
Very Good |
|||
Road Limitations (if any) |
n/a |
|||
Rail Connections |
No |
|||
Other Comments |
|
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity (MT) | Monthly Activity (MT) |
Maize meal | 200 MT / 24 hours | |
Remarks | N/A |
Refinery Company – African Milling Limited
Company Name and Address | Contact Names and Email | Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
African Milling Limited Plot No. 5272-5 Buyantashi Road Lusaka, Zambia |
Name: Mr. Rehan Zakaria rehanz@africanmillinglimited.com Title: Managing Director |
+260 211 241620 |
Summary of Role and Services |
||
Manufacturer of maize meal. |
Facilities |
|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
---|---|
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Sufficient |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
N/A |
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
|||||||
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fortification Feeder |
No |
|
|
||||
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
2 |
Yes |
|
|||
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
Not quantified |
Yes |
|
|||
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
2 |
Yes |
|
|||
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
2 |
Yes |
|
Conditions and Cleanliness | ||
---|---|---|
Outside | Inside | |
Cracks in walls or roof | N/A | N/A |
Signs of rodent activity | No | No |
Signs of bird entry | No | No |
Damaged gutters and drains | No | No |
Signs of moisture | No | No |
Adjacent vegetation | No | No |
Cleanliness | Good | Good |
Pest Control |
||||||
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Security | |
---|---|
Security | Good |
Compound | Fenced Wall |
Other Comments | Security Guards |
Access |
||||
Distance from Main Town (km) |
7 km |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
15 Mins |
|||
Road Condition to Mill |
Very Good |
|||
Road Limitations (if any) |
N/A |
|||
Rail Connections |
No |
|||
Other Comments |
|
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity (MT) | Monthly Activity (MT) |
Maize meal | 500 MT / 24 hours | |
Remarks | N/A |
Refinery Company – Pembe Flour Mills
Company Name and Address | Contact Names and Email | Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Pembe Flour Mills Plot No. 5152 B, Mukwa Road, Heavy Industrial Area, P.O. Box 34553, 10101 Lusaka, Zambia Coordinate: -15.4167, 28.2833 |
Mr. Khamis Athman Title: Director |
+260 977 321123 |
Summary of Role and Services |
||
Manufacturer of maize meal, wheat flour, stock feed, and PP bags manufacturing. |
Facilities |
|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
---|---|
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Sufficient |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
450KVA |
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
|||||||
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fortification Feeder |
No |
|
|
||||
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
3 |
Yes |
|
|||
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
Not quantified |
Yes |
|
|||
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
|||
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
Conditions and Cleanliness | ||
---|---|---|
Outside | Inside | |
Cracks in walls or roof | N/A | N/A |
Signs of rodent activity | No | No |
Signs of bird entry | No | No |
Damaged gutters and drains | No | No |
Signs of moisture | No | No |
Adjacent vegetation | No | No |
Cleanliness | Good | Good |
Pest Control |
||||||
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Security | |
---|---|
Security | Good |
Compound | Fenced Wall |
Other Comments | Security Guards |
Access |
||||
Distance from Main Town (km) |
5 km |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
15 Mins |
|||
Road Condition to Mill |
Very Good |
|||
Road Limitations (if any) |
N/A |
|||
Rail Connections |
No |
|||
Other Comments |
|
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity (MT) | Monthly Activity (MT) |
Maize meal | 250 MT / 24 hours | |
Remarks | N/A |
Refinery Company – Country Millers Limited
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
|
Plot 3144 Independence Way, Mongu, Zambia |
Mr. Mukumbuta Mukumbuta Email: monguhardware@gmail.com Title: Director |
+260 979844644 |
|
Summary of Role and Services |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Manufacturer of maize meal. |
Facilities |
|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
---|---|
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Sufficient |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
450KVA |
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
|||||||
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fortification Feeder |
No |
|
|
||||
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
|||
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
3 |
Yes |
|
|||
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
|||
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
Conditions and Cleanliness | ||
---|---|---|
Outside | Inside | |
Cracks in walls or roof | N/A | N/A |
Signs of rodent activity | No | No |
Signs of bird entry | No | No |
Damaged gutters and drains | No | No |
Signs of moisture | No | No |
Adjacent vegetation | No | No |
Cleanliness | Good | Good |
Pest Control |
||||||
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
|
Rodent Trapping |
Yes |
Frequency |
|
Contracted |
Yes |
Security | |
---|---|
Security | Good |
Compound | Fenced Wall |
Other Comments | Security Guards |
Access |
||||
Distance from Main Town (km) |
Less than 2 km from Mongu Town |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
10 Mins |
|||
Road Condition to Mill |
Very Good |
|||
Road Limitations (if any) |
N/A |
|||
Rail Connections |
No |
|||
Other Comments |
|
Milling Capacity | ||
---|---|---|
Commodities | Daily Capacity (MT) | Monthly Activity (MT) |
Maize meal | 200 MT / 24 hours | |
Remarks | N/A |
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Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3 Zambia Services and Supply
There are a significant number of service providers in the country covering a wide range of activities, from fuel provision to technology.
3.1 Zambia Fuel
Fuel Overview
Zambia’s current monthly fuel consumption is estimated to be around 30 million liters and this is combined total of all fuel types. There is one oil refinery in the country in Ndola and a lot of fuel storage facilities throughout the country on the main highway network. The TAZAMA Pipeline (Tanzania Zambia Mafuta Pipeline) is 1,710 km long which moves crude oil from the Single Point Mooring Terminal at the outer anchorage in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to the TIPER refinery in Dar es Salaam and the Indeni refinery in Ndola, Zambia.
There are strategic fuel depots/reserves located in provincial regional hubs mostly operated by Oil marketing companies (OMCs). To meet the ever-increasing demand for petroleum products in the capacity city Lusaka, Govt through its energy policy of 2019 (NEP19) embarked on the project to construct a new fuel depot facility in Lusaka west with holding capacity of 102,000 m³ to augment the existing capacity.
A new fuel depot facility in Lusaka West is under construction.
Refinery Plant in Ndola at Indeni.
For more information, please see the following links:4.1 Zambia Government Contact List and 4.7 Zambia Fuel Providers Contact List.
Information may also be found at: http://www.mytravelcost.com/petrol-prices/ which is updated monthly.
Fuel Pricing
The Energy Regulation Board sets prices. http://www.erb.org.zm/viewpage.php?page=news
The government policy that governs the Energy Regulation Board requires the price to be set at a level that is a full cost recovery for the government.
Fuel Prices per Litre as of: 1 June 2021 |
|
Petrol |
17.64 ZMW / 0.79 USD |
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Diesel |
15.59 ZMW / 0.69 USD |
Paraffin |
15.39 ZMW / 0.69 USD |
Jet A-1 |
|
Fuel Transportation
Fuel is transported by truck for the most part. There is a pipeline for the country from Tanzania and there is at least one refinery in Ndola. All types of fuel are present in the country, petrol, diesel, JET A-1, etc. The most significant challenges are those concerning the deliveries to the most rural areas in the west and east due to road conditions. Frequently, fuel runs out in remote towns.
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.2 Zambia Transporters
Since Zambia is a landlocked country it depends heavily on road transport companies for the haulage of heavy goods and supplies across Zambia and to the import and export business with neighbouring countries. The trucking industry has significantly grown in the last 5 years because of the infrastructure upgrade in the road sector and also triggered by the increase in the production of copper.
A Truckers Association of Zambia (TAZ) oversees policy issues for the industry. The petroleum transporters have their own association (PTAZ) which acts as an advocate and promotes the interest of petroleum truckers in the country. Drivers in the country are unionized in the National Union of Transport Allied Workers (NUTAW). Collective agreements are negotiated by individual companies. The union does not represent drivers for petroleum fuel trucks, they have a separate union.
While government policy upholds the SADC conventions of third country rule, etc, there are several instances of exemptions where temporary road service licenses are provided to Tanzanian companies.
For more information on transport company contact details, please see the following link: 4.8 Zambia Transporter Contact List.
Jimbala Milling Transport Contact: Bright Singandwe, Samfya Rd. cell# 0978 968 465, email: chibringa@yahoo.com Latitude: -11.20161 Longitude: 28.89575 |
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Regions Covered |
Nationwide |
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Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
30 MT Cargo |
26 |
30 MT |
10% in preventive/corrective maintenance. 90% of vehicles in cross border operations. |
Total Capacity |
26 |
30 MT |
|
Remarks |
The company has purchased another 6 new trucks to make the fleet of 32 x 30 ton trucks. |
Miner Link Transport Contact: Nsangu Karabassis; Cell# 0962 272 708 David Kaunda Rd, Off Solwezi Rd, Chingola |
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Regions Covered |
Nationwide |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
30MT Cargo |
20 |
30 MT |
All operational |
Total Capacity |
20 |
30 MT |
|
Remarks |
Company website: www.Minerallink.com Coordinates: Latitude: -12.54704 longitude: 27.85320 |
Freight and Passengers Services Ltd Transport |
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Regions Covered |
90% International transporter – South & Eastern Africa region. |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
30MT Cargo |
199 |
30 MT |
24% in preventive/corrective maintenance. 90% cross border operations. |
Total Capacity |
199 |
30 MT |
|
Zalawi Transport Contacts: Boniface Chiluba, Cell#: 0967 174323, Edwin Zietsman; +270 829 070 984 Cordinates: Latitude -12.56778 longitude 27.90203 |
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Regions Covered |
100% International Routes – Southern Region |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
30MT Cargo |
400 |
30 MT |
7% in preventive/corrective maintenance. 93% cross border operations. |
Total Capacity |
400 |
30 MT |
|
Other data |
|
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Remarks |
Will to handle internal loads especially to and from Zimbabwe. |
QUATTRO Transport Company Limited Contacts: Michael Wright; Cell# 0961 874 919 Plot 4110, GRZ Rd, Kitwe Cordinates: Latitude -12.77093 longitude 27.18913 |
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Regions Covered |
Nationwide |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
30MT Cargo |
137 |
30 MT |
12 % in preventive/corrective maintenance. 88% cross border operations. |
Total Capacity |
137 |
30 MT |
|
Other data |
Website: www.quattro.co.zm |
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Remarks |
Operates within Zambia |
Atheneon Engineering and Transport Contacts: Lalu Cell# 0967 415280 Address: Plot# 1306, Chibuluma Rd, Kitwe Cordinates: Latitude -12.80094 longitude 27.20199 |
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Regions Covered |
Nationwide |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
30MT Cargo |
90 |
30 MT |
All operational |
Total Capacity |
90 |
30 MT |
|
Other data |
|
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Remarks |
Operates within Zambia |
RABBI Trucking Limited Contacts: Rabbi Zulu, Cell# 0966 921762 Email Address: rabbitrucking2012@yahoo.co.uk Plot# A47, Ndeke Industrial Area, Ndola Cordinates: Latitude -12.77093 longitude 27.18913 |
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Regions Covered |
Operates both local and internal routes |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
30MT Cargo |
76 |
30 MT |
9 % in preventive/corrective maintenance. 91% cross border operations and local operations. |
Total Capacity |
76 |
30 MT |
|
Other data |
|
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Remarks |
Has a very robust fleet of trucks and very good workshop, also in petroleum transport whose capacity is not indicated here. |
Agrofuel Ltd Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Active in both overland and inland transport. |
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Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
≥ 30Mts |
70 |
30-34 MT |
Equipped with 24/7 GPS monitoring. |
Total Capacity |
70 |
30-34 MT |
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Muzuma Estates Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Active in Southern region only |
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Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
≥ 30Mts |
3 |
10 – 30MT |
The firm is specialized in agro-products and currently operates as an aggregator. |
Total Capacity |
3 |
|
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Moomba Investment Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Local transport only in Southern region |
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Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
≤ 20Mts |
3 |
10 – 30 MT |
The firm is specialized in Agro products And currently operates as aggregator |
Total Capacity |
3 |
|
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Mongu Hardware Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Western region only |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
≥ 30Mts |
10 |
10 – 30 MT |
Specialized transporter in the last mile Deliveries in Western province. |
≤ 20Mts |
10 |
|
|
Total Capacity |
20 |
|
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Satwant Transpot Ltd Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Lusaka region |
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Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
≥ 30Mts |
45 |
30 MT |
90% in good condition. |
≤ 20Mts |
2 |
|
|
Total Capacity |
47 |
|
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Y.M. Trucking Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Based in Eastern region, does cross border and inland transport. |
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Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
≥ 30Mts |
20 |
30 MT |
90% in good condition. |
≤ 20Mts |
16 |
|
|
Total Capacity |
36 |
|
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Mwai-Wanu Enterprise Limited Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Based in Eastern region does cross border and inland transport. |
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Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
≥ 30Mts |
20 |
30 MT |
The transporter has now diversified into passenger services. |
≤ 20Mts |
10 |
|
|
Total Capacity |
30 |
|
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Carribean Transport Limited Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Based in Lusaka region does cross border and inland transport. |
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Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
≥ 30Mts |
200 |
30 MT |
The transporter prefers the East Africa routes. They also have representation in Tanzania. |
Total Capacity |
200 |
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Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.3 Zambia Manual Labour
The following regulations apply to labour in Zambia:
- Employment Act, 1965
- Minimum Wages and Conditions of Employment Act, 1982
- Minimum Wages and Conditions of Employment (General) Order, 2011 (amended in 2012)
- Minimum Wages and Conditions of Employment (Shop Workers) Order, 2011 (amended in 2012)
- Minimum Wages and Conditions of Employment (Domestic Workers) Order, 2011 (amended in 2012)
According to the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) Pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) tax computation of 2021, PAYE will be deductible according to the below tax bands.
PAYE TAX COMPUTATION BANDS 2021 |
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Tax Bands |
Chargeable Income |
Tax Rate |
Tax Due |
First K4,000.00 @ |
0 |
0% |
0 |
Next K4,000.01 but not exceeding K4,800.00 |
0 |
25% |
0 |
Next K4,800.01 but not exceeding K6,900.00 |
0 |
30% |
0 |
K6,900.00 and Above |
0 |
37.50% |
0 |
The Zambian casual labor market is highly fragmented with limited or no labour service brokers. Casuals are normally hired on individual basis often without representation from labour unions. Wages for casuals are paid on ‘’piece work’’ basis e.g. rate per day or rate per unit worked.
3.4 Zambia Telecomunications
Currently the telecommunications infrastructure is good for most cities and towns. The rural areas are not as well connected though there is a significant investment ongoing to provide access for most of Zambia. Many towers in the rural areas are powered by solar energy. Generator backup is present at many tower sites. It is very easy to get sim cards and mobile phones provided an ID document is provided by the requesting individual. Data is available in all major centres and there is competition between the major operators.
For more information on telecoms contacts, please see the following link: 4.11 Zambia Additional Services Contact List
Telephone Services |
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Is there an existing landline telephone network? |
Yes |
---|---|
Does it allow international calls? |
Yes |
Number and Length of Downtime Periods (on average) |
Very rare - though it could be 1-2 hrs per quarter during maintenance windows. |
Mobile Phone Providers |
Zamtel, MTN, Airtel |
Approximate Percentage of National Coverage |
95% Ministrial Statement of Communication and Transport http://onlinesystems.zicta.zm:8585/statsfinal/ICT%20Indicators.html |
Telecommunications Regulation
Regulations on Usage and Import |
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Regulations in Place? |
Regulating Authority |
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Satellite |
Yes |
Zambia Information & Communications Technology Authority - ZICTA |
HF Radio |
Yes |
Zambia Information & Communications Technology Authority - ZICTA |
UHF/VHF/HF Radio: Handheld, Base and Mobile |
Yes |
Zambia Information & Communications Technology Authority - ZICTA |
UHF/VHF Repeaters |
Yes |
Zambia Information & Communications Technology Authority - ZICTA |
GPS |
Yes |
Zambia Information & Communications Technology Authority - ZICTA |
VSAT |
Yes |
Zambia Information & Communications Technology Authority - ZICTA |
Individual Network Operator Licenses Required |
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Yes, license is required. |
||
Frequency Licenses Required |
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The regulator allocates frequencies that are for both radio and network communications to ensure that there is no interference introduced into the existing frequencies. |
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Internet Service Providers |
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---|---|---|
Are there ISPs available? |
Yes providing LTA, fibre and ADSL broadband. |
|
If yes, are they privately or government owned? |
Both government and privately owned. List available under links below: http://www.manic.co.zm/list-zambia-isps-mnos-2016/ http://onlinesystems.zicta.zm:8585/statsfinal/ICT%20Indicators.html |
|
Dial-up only? |
Service was decommissioned to facilitate ADSL broadband by Zamtel |
|
Approximate Rates (local currency and USD - $) |
Dial-up |
N/A (was only offered by Zamtel) |
Broadband |
Packages vary but available on link below. http://www.zamtel.zm/personal_adsl.html |
|
Max Leasable ‘Dedicated’ Bandwidth |
Unlimited |
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
For information on MNOs please visit the GSM Association website.
Company |
Number of Agent Outlets by Area |
Network Strength by Area |
Contracted for Humanitarian or Government Cash Transfer Programmes? |
Services Offered |
Airtel |
Use link for additional information: http://www.africa.airtel.com/wps/wcm/connect/africarevamp/Zambia/ |
42.7% |
No |
Merchant Payment, Bulk Disbursement, Receive & Make Payment |
---|---|---|---|---|
MTN |
44.1% |
No |
Merchant Payment, Bulk Disbursement, Receive & Make Payment |
|
Zamtel |
27% |
No |
Merchant Payment, Bulk Disbursement, Receive & Make Payment |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.5 Zambia Food and Additional Suppliers
Food suppliers are plentiful in Zambia. However, for blended food or milled food, fortifications are not normally part of the production process. Oil, sugar, maize and pulses are easily obtained. There is a capacity issue with regards to large scale up of requirements and careful attention to the markets is required. Maize is readily available and a major export.
Generic country information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a general overview of country data related to the service and supply sectors, please consult the following sources:
The Observatory of Economic Complexity – MIT (OEC): (http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/)
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.5.1 Zambia Food Suppliers
Overview
Food is readily available and there is significant number of producers and major retailers able to provide food commodities in the country. Suppliers have locations for collection of commodities direct from farms and production facilities primarily in the north and east. Food Reserve Agency (FRA) is the national strategic grain reserve and holds primarily maize in its facilities throughout the country. Milled commodities particularly maize meal is available in every supermarket. Most millers have both a processing plant and retail stores. Fortification is not widespread and the national policy is being developed. There are oil plants both in Lusaka and the Copperbelt. The largest sugar producer is Zambia Sugar PLC located about 125 km south of Lusaka and there are also some sugar producers in Luapula and Lusaka provinces. Other food commodities like rice are available on the market and predominantly grown in Western and Eastern Provinces of Zambia.
Additional information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For more specific and detailed overviews of food availability and market conditions, please consult the following sources:
WFP Vulnerability and Analysis Mapping (VAM): http://vam.wfp.org/CountryPage_overview.aspx?iso3=ZMB
USAID Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET): https://www.fews.net/search?keywords=zambia&f[0]=field_report_primary_area%3A40
FAO: FAO Country Profiles: Zambia | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
For more information on food supplier contact details, please see the following link: 4.10 Zambia Supplier Contact List.
Retail Sector
There are several retailers that have a major presence in the region such as Shoprite, and Game that provide a wide range of grocery and general goods and services.
Types of Retailers Available |
|
Type of Retailer |
Rank (1-5) |
---|---|
Supermarket – concentrates mainly in supplying a range of food, beverage, cleaning and sanitation products; have significant purchasing power; are often part of national/regional/global chains. |
1 |
Convenience Store/Mini Market – medium sized shop; offers a more limited range of products than supermarkets; usually has good/stable purchasing power; may be part of chain or cooperative. |
2 |
Permanent shop with strong supply capacity – individually/family owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; good storage and reliable supply options. |
2 |
Permanent shop with limited supply capacity – individually/family owned store; offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; limited storage and unstable supply options. |
2 |
Mobile Shop/Market Stand – individually/family owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; may be found at outdoor markets, camps or unstable environments. |
1 |
Wholesale - ETG – Export Trading Co Ltd (Lusaka)
ETG has been operating in Lusaka and deal primarily with maize which makes up 80% of its activity, soya beans, groundnuts and pigeon peas. They are part of the ETG group in the Southern Africa region (Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, Malawi, and South Africa), and are a major shareholders of Quality Commodities who produce Supercereal (CSB).
Supplier Overview |
|
Company Name |
Export Trading Co Ltd (ETG) |
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Address |
Plot No. 8087 Chinika Industrial Area, Off Mumbwa Road, PO Box 30090, Lusaka, Zambia |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
Yes only for farming inputs e.g. fertilizers |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
No for local deliveries. Yes for cross border deliveries. |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes – total capacity +100,000 MT of which 48,000MT in silos, remainder in warehouses. |
Approximate Turnover in MT |
Approximately 100-150,000MT per year |
Payment Methods Accepted |
Prefers electronic transfers. |
Other Comments or Key Information |
For UN agencies prefers FCA contracts for deliveries due to border transit issues if moving cargo to Kenya, Uganda, or South Sudan. |
Primary Goods / Commodities Available |
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Commodities by Type** |
Comments |
|
---|---|---|
00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) |
n/a |
|
01 - Meat and meat preparations |
n/a |
|
02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs |
n/a |
|
03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… |
n/a |
|
04 - Cereals and cereal preparations |
Maize |
Purchased in Zambia |
05 - Vegetables and fruit |
Soya beans, pigeon peas, groundnuts |
Purchased in Zambia |
06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey |
n/a |
|
07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof |
n/a |
|
09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations |
n/a |
|
41 - Animal oils and fats |
n/a |
|
42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated |
Vegetable oil |
Has an oil processing plant on Mamba Rd in Lusaka, cannot fortify. |
Wholesale – Olam Zambia
Supplier Overview |
|
Company Name |
Olam Zambia |
---|---|
Address |
F-2 Green Park Estates Plot 396/A, Kafue Road P.O Box 33664, LUSAKA |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate Turnover in MT |
|
Payment Methods Accepted |
Electronic |
Other Comments or Key Information |
|
Primary Goods / Commodities Available |
||
Commodities by Type** |
Comments |
|
---|---|---|
00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) |
n/a |
|
01 - Meat and meat preparations |
n/a |
|
02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs |
n/a |
|
03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… |
n/a |
|
04 - Cereals and cereal preparations |
Maize |
|
05 - Vegetables and fruit |
Pulses |
|
06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey |
n/a |
|
07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof |
n/a |
|
09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations |
n/a |
|
41 - Animal oils and fats |
n/a |
|
42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated |
n/a |
|
Wholesale – Savanna Commodities
Supplier Overview |
|
Company Name |
Savanna Commodities |
---|---|
Address |
Plot 11309 Nyakatolo Road, Northmead P.O. Box 32923, LUSAKA |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate Turnover in MT |
n/a |
Payment Methods Accepted |
Electronic |
Other Comments or Key Information |
|
Primary Goods / Commodities Available |
||
Commodities by Type** |
Comments |
|
---|---|---|
00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) |
n/a |
|
01 - Meat and meat preparations |
n/a |
|
02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs |
n/a |
|
03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… |
n/a |
|
04 - Cereals and cereal preparations |
Maize |
|
05 - Vegetables and fruit |
Pulses |
|
06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey |
n/a |
|
07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof |
n/a |
|
09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations |
n/a |
|
41 - Animal oils and fats |
n/a |
|
42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated |
n/a |
|
Wholesale – Food Reserve Agency (FRA)
Government parastatal agency holding strategic reserves for the country – primarily maize. Buys directly from farmers and producers.
Supplier Overview |
|
Company Name |
Food Reserve Agency |
---|---|
Address |
P.O. Box 340548, Lusaka Manda Road, Industrial Area |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate Turnover in MT |
500,000m MT |
Payment Methods Accepted |
Electronic |
Other Comments or Key Information |
|
Other Locations |
|
---|---|
Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
Every Province and district in Zambia |
Every Province and District and in many cases by town or village. |
Primary Goods / Commodities Available |
||
Commodities by Type** |
Comments |
|
---|---|---|
00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) |
n/a |
|
01 - Meat and meat preparations |
n/a |
|
02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs |
n/a |
|
03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… |
n/a |
|
04 - Cereals and cereal preparations |
Maize |
|
05 - Vegetables and fruit |
Pulses |
|
06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey |
n/a |
|
07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof |
n/a |
|
09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations |
n/a |
|
41 - Animal oils and fats |
n/a |
|
42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated |
n/a |
|
Wholesale – Olympic Milling CBT LTD
Supplier Overview |
|
Company Name |
Olympic Milling CBT Ltd |
---|---|
Address |
Plot No. 872, Sungamwana Road Ndola Industrial Sites P.O. BOX 73727 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity?
|
Yes |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity?
|
Yes |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate Turnover in MT
|
n/a |
Payment Methods Accepted |
Electronic |
Other Comments or Key Information |
Also mills food products, maize meal primarily |
Other Locations |
|
---|---|
Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
Lusaka, Copperbelt and Eastern Province |
Lusaka, Ndola, Chipata |
Primary Goods / Commodities Available |
||
Commodities by Type** |
Comments |
|
---|---|---|
00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) |
n/a |
|
01 - Meat and meat preparations |
n/a |
|
02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs |
n/a |
|
03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… |
n/a |
|
04 - Cereals and cereal preparations |
Maize |
|
05 - Vegetables and fruit |
Pulses |
|
06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey |
n/a |
|
07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof |
n/a |
|
09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations |
n/a |
|
41 - Animal oils and fats |
n/a |
|
42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated |
n/a |
|
Wholesale – CHC Commodities
Supplier Overview |
|
Company Name |
CHC Commodities |
---|---|
Address |
Mwembeshi Road, Lusaka P.O. Box 34863, GSS Complex |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate Turnover in MT |
n/a |
Payment Methods Accepted |
Electronic |
Other Comments or Key Information |
|
Primary Goods / Commodities Available |
||
Commodities by Type** |
Comments |
|
---|---|---|
00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) |
n/a |
|
01 - Meat and meat preparations |
n/a |
|
02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs |
n/a |
|
03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… |
n/a |
|
04 - Cereals and cereal preparations |
Maize |
|
05 - Vegetables and fruit |
Pulses |
|
06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey |
n/a |
|
07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof |
n/a |
|
09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations |
n/a |
|
41 - Animal oils and fats |
n/a |
|
42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated |
n/a |
|
Wholesale – Louis Dreyfus Company Limited (Formerly NWK)
Supplier Overview |
|
Company Name |
CHC Commodities |
---|---|
Address |
Farm No.397A Kafue Road, Lusaka, Zambia, 30178 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
Yes |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
Np |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate Turnover in MT |
10,000 – 50,000MT |
Payment Methods Accepted |
Electronic |
Other Comments or Key Information |
|
Primary Goods / Commodities Available |
||
Commodities by Type** |
Comments |
|
---|---|---|
00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) |
n/a |
|
01 - Meat and meat preparations |
n/a |
|
02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs |
n/a |
|
03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… |
n/a |
|
04 - Cereals and cereal preparations |
Maize, soya bean |
|
05 - Vegetables and fruit |
pulses |
|
06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey |
n/a |
|
07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof |
n/a |
|
09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations |
n/a |
|
41 - Animal oils and fats |
n/a |
|
42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated |
n/a |
|
Wholesale – United Africa Grains (UAG)
Supplier Overview |
|
Company Name |
CHC Commodities |
---|---|
Address |
Plot 10111, Off Mumbwa Road, Industrial Area, Lusaka Zambia +260211845593 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
No |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate Turnover in MT |
5000 – 30,000 MT |
Payment Methods Accepted |
Electronic |
Other Comments or Key Information |
|
Primary Goods / Commodities Available |
||
Commodities by Type** |
Comments |
|
---|---|---|
00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) |
n/a |
|
01 - Meat and meat preparations |
n/a |
|
02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs |
n/a |
|
03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… |
n/a |
|
04 - Cereals and cereal preparations |
Maize |
|
05 - Vegetables and fruit |
Pulses |
|
06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey |
n/a |
|
07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof |
n/a |
|
09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations |
n/a |
|
41 - Animal oils and fats |
n/a |
|
42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated |
n/a |
|
**For non-FOOD products please see section 3.5.2 Additional Suppliers, and for fuel and petroleum products please see section 3.1 Fuel.
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.5.2 Zambia Additional Suppliers
For more information on suppliers’ contact details, please see the following link: 4.10 Zambia Supplier Contact List
**For FOOD products please see section 3.5.1 Food Suppliers, and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products please see section 3.1 Fuel.
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.6 Zambia Additional Service Providers
Overview
The market in Zambia can support most organisations' operations. Most requirements are available on the local markets or there is an ability to acquire the service within the region. In terms of the distribution network, Zambia has an advantageous position in the region because its versatile supply chain networks.
For more information on company contact details, please see the following link: 4.11 Zambia Additional Services Contact List.
Accommodation
Accommodation is readily available throughout the country, though in the most rural areas there are fewer choices.
Electricity and Power
Zambia has a wide range of energy resources, particularly woodlands and forests, hydropower, coal and renewable sources of energy. Petroleum is the only energy source that is currently wholly imported. Hydro power is the most important energy source in the country after wood fuel, contributing about 10 percent to the national energy supply, and is generated by three major hydro-electric power stations. Additional hydro-electric power stations are being constructed at Kafue Gorge and more northern blocks are yet to be obtained. Other energy resources are petroleum, coal and wood. The state-owned Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation (ZESCO) is the main producer and distributor of electricity in the country.
The company’s transmission system comprises a total of 4,638 kilometers (km) of transmission lines spread as follows: 2,008 km of 330 kilo Volt (kV) lines, 348 km of 220 kV, 85 km of 132 kV, 704 km of 88 kV, and 2,823 km of 66 kV lines. The total transformer installed capacity is about 3,000 Mega Volt Amps.
There have not been any major additions to the country’s generation capacity in the last 20-30 years despite the huge potential in hydro resources. It is estimated that Zambia possesses 40 percent of the water resources in the Southern African Development Community. Zambia has about 6,000 MW of unexploited hydro power potential, while only about 2, 259 MW is the current installed capacity. On the other hand, the demand for power in the various sectors of the economy has grown rapidly over the years and continues to grow. Demand for electricity continued to increase to 2400 MW through 2015 creating a deficit of more than 550MW. Electricity is imported from Malawi for the eastern areas of the country.
Electricity accounts for approximately 14% of the country’s energy supply mix, ranking second to wood fuel. As at March 2016, total World Bank investment commitment to the sector stood at US$165million in two projects: Kafue Town – Muzuma – Victoria Falls Regional Transmission Line Reinforcement
Project that aims improving the reliability and capacity for regional power trade in ZESCO’s southern network; and the Lusaka Transmission and Distribution Rehabilitation Project that will increase capacity and improve reliability for the transmission and the distribution network in and around Lusaka. (World Bank)
Financial Service Providers
Financial services in Zambia are widespread throughout the country and limited only by connectivity and electricity. Main headquarters of all the institutions are in Lusaka.
Clearing and Forwarding Agents
There are a number of companies in Zambia that offer freight forwarding services. It is important to identify those that can ensure electronic services at all border points to meet the ZRA requirements for e-payments, pre-registration, alerts and clearance. Bollore Logistics, and AMI Worldwide (Manica), to name a couple meet these specifications.
Postal and Courier Services
National postal service is functional. Courier services for all the main international courier service providers are present in Lusaka.
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4 Zambia Contact Lists
In the following subsections the contact details for ZAMBIA will be presented.
4.1 Zambia Government Contact List
Ministry |
Department |
Contact Person |
Title |
Location |
Phone Number (office) |
Email Address |
Ministry of Agriculture |
Agricuture production and marketing |
John Mulongoti |
Act. Director (Agribusiness) |
Lusaka - HQ |
T+260977990267 |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ministry of Livestock |
Policy & planning department |
Justin Chuunka |
Policy Analysis Unit |
Lusaka - HQ |
T+260977788951 T+260977413619 |
|
Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry |
Commerce and Trade |
David Mundia |
Deputy Director |
Lusaka - HQ |
T+260 955 880176 |
|
Zambia Railways |
Rail transport |
Cephas Litunga |
Commercial & Marketing Officer |
Lusaka - HQ |
T+260968195162 |
|
Water Resources Management Authority (WARMA) |
Water Rights |
Kenneth Nyundu |
Act. Director General |
Lusaka - HQ |
T+260974606743 |
|
Food Reserve Agency |
Strategic Food Storage |
Philip Kabwe |
Market Information Coordinator |
Lusaka - HQ |
T+260977851453 |
|
Zambezi River Authority |
Water Resources & Environmental Management |
Eng. Munyaradzi Munodawafa |
Director |
Lusaka - HQ |
T+260211226950 |
|
Ministry of Justice |
Ministry of Justice |
Given S. Lubinda MP |
Minister |
Lusaka - HQ |
T+260 977863244 |
|
Provincial Ministry Luapula Province |
Provincial Ministry Luapula Province |
Nickson Chilangwa |
Minister |
Luapula - Mansa |
T+260975821508 |
|
Local Government Service Commission |
Local Government |
Amos Musonda |
Chairperson |
Lusaka - HQ |
T+260 977888634 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambian Revenue Authority |
Musonda N. Phiri |
Station Manager |
Mokambo |
T+260 977 432080 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambian Revenue Authority |
Martin Banda |
Senior Collector |
Kasumbalesa |
T+260 977 303355 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Mr F. Mubanga |
Airport Manager |
Sakania Border |
T+260977 846612 |
|
Ministry of Transportation & Communications - Aviation |
Solwezi Airport |
Mr Amos Bwali |
Airport Manager |
Solwezi, Provincial Ministry HQ |
T+260956826466 |
|
Ministry of Transportation & Communications - Aviation |
Mongu Airport |
Mr Nelson Mbewe |
Airport Manager |
Mongu, Provincial Ministry HQ. |
T+260977532616 |
|
Ministry of Transportation & Communications - Aviation |
Mansa Airport |
Mr Basil Muyeba |
Airport Manager |
Mansa, Provincial Ministry HQ |
T+260 979122047 |
|
Ministry of Transportation & Communications - Aviation |
Kasama Airport |
Syakango Mutembo |
Airport Manager |
Kasama, Provincial Mistry HQ |
T+260972177037 |
|
Ministry of Transportation & Communications - Aviation |
Chipata Airport |
George Chisala |
Airport Manager |
Chipata, Provincial Ministry HQ |
T+260975451575 |
|
Road Development Agency (RDA) |
Roads |
William k. Mulusa |
Director – Road Maintenance |
Lusaka, National HQ Office |
T +260 211 253088 / +260 211253801 F +260 211253404 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Mr. M Chipawo |
Station Manager |
Mpulungu Border Post |
T +260 977287525 F +260 211381551 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Mr. Chiwama Malama |
Assistant Commissioner |
Chirundu Border Post |
T+260 976 044893 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Joseph Lyalinha |
Station Manager |
Jimbe Border Post |
T +260 973 180264 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Augustus Ng’andu |
Station Manager |
Chavuma Border Post |
T+260955364349 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Tobias Njovu |
Station Manager |
Katima Mulillo Border Post |
T+260 962136336 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Mr. Emerson Chisuta |
Station Manager |
Kazungula Border Post |
T+260 978 582323 T +260 211384000 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Hendrix Mugalu |
Customs Collector |
Victoria Falls Border Post |
T+260 977480458 T +260 211383900 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Bwalya Malamba |
Customs Collector |
Nchelenge Border Post |
T+260 964067319 T +260 211381751 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Mr Edmond Chibamba |
Customs Collector |
Chembe Border Post |
T +260977939829 T +260 211381752 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Mr Abel Mushili |
Customs Collector |
Zombe Border Post |
T +260 965800726 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Mr Martin Chanda |
Station Manager |
Nakonde/Tunduma One Stop Border Post |
T+260979888195 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Mr. Zulu |
Station Manager |
Lusuntha Border Post |
T +260979888195 T +260 211381970 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Mr. Wilson Banda |
Station Manager |
Mwami Border Post |
T +260979417284 T+260216221760/211381930 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Mr Andrew Simwanza |
Station Manager |
Chanida Border Post |
T+260 977 268111 T +260 211381960 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Angela Nkandu |
Customs Collector |
Kariba Port Border Post |
T+260 973667241 T +260 211383600 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
Zambia Revenue Authority |
Brights |
|
Luangwa Border Post |
T +260 211415010 T+260977142010 |
4.2 Zambia Humanitarian Agency Contact List
Organization |
Department |
Contact Person |
Title |
Mobile No |
Email Address |
ACDI/VOCA |
Implementation of USAID funded Profit-plus initiative in eastern province |
Mecha Chuma Ponde |
Deputy Chief of Party |
T+260963040689 |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ACDI/VOCA |
Implementation of USAID funded Profit-plus initiative in eastern province |
Alex Pavlovic |
Chief of Party |
T+260963040690 |
|
Action Africa Help |
Cooperating Partner for WFP Refugee operation in Northern Zambia |
Dixon Ngoma |
Country Programme Manager |
T+260972335323 |
|
Agriterra |
Cooperative FO capacity building |
Marnix Sanderse |
Business Advisor |
T+260973595676 |
|
CARE International in Zambia |
Community-based development Programmes, in rural and marginal urban areas. |
Geraldine Zwack |
Country Director |
T+260975 979616 |
|
CFU - Conservation Farming Unit |
Conservation Agriculture |
Collins Nkatiko |
Executive Director |
T+260965238007 |
|
COMACO - Community Markets for Conservation |
Market support to SHF to reduce the threat to wildlife and habitat |
Dale Lewis |
Executive Director |
T+260977373747 |
|
Commission for Refugees (COR) |
Repartriation |
Ms. Makasa |
|
097 841 1981 |
|
Commission for Refugees (COR) |
Repartriation |
Mr Hezron Chakanina on |
Senior Refugees Officer |
097 777 4835 |
|
Concern Worldwide |
Supply Side and farmer organizations capacity development along selected value chains |
Anne O'Mahony |
International Programmes Director |
T+353 87 4175979 |
|
Connect Africa |
Connecting rural Africa |
Dion Jerling |
Founder & Director |
T+260965860113 |
|
CRS- Catholic Relief Services |
Catholic Relief Services |
Emily Burrows |
Chief of Party |
T+260977861575 |
|
Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit |
Christopher Kasoka |
|
Logistics Officer |
T+260 977684977 |
|
East Africa Market Development Associates |
Market Development |
Fred Ogana |
Managing Partner |
T+254 722715772 |
|
European Investment Bank |
Banking |
Marc Leistner |
Deputy Head Regional Representation SA & Indian Ocean |
T+27 (0)823074137 |
|
EVERY CHILD FED |
Social safety net |
Kim Hedge |
Country Director |
T+260967783506 |
|
FITTEST / IT Emergency Preparedness and Response Branch (RMTF), Dubai, UAE |
Programming |
Mr. Karén Barsamian |
Head of Operations |
Mob +971 56 176-9063 Foodsat: 1349-2802 |
|
Forrest Fruits Ltd |
Honey Outgrowing |
Dan Ball |
Managing Director |
T+260966765123 |
|
Frontier Development Associates |
Development and rehabilitation of community Aggregation areas and capacity building of farmers |
Brian Mwanamambo |
|
977859640 |
|
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit |
One World No Hunger Initiative Country Programme Zambia |
Peter Keller |
Project Coordinator |
T+260 965573060 |
|
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit |
Cotton Programme Sub-Sahara Africa |
Wolfgang Bertenbreiter |
Manager |
T+260966511093 |
|
Grass Roots |
Support soil sustainable use through conservation and organic farming practises |
Rolf Shenton |
|
T+260971502836 |
|
Harvest Help |
Community-based development Programmes, in rural and marginal urban areas. |
Emily Mwale Banda |
Demand Creation Specialist |
T+26097948448 |
|
HarvestPlus |
Better crops & better nutrition |
Marx Mbunji |
Manager Africa Region |
T+260977860995 |
|
Heifer International |
Promotion of Conservation Agriculture livestock restocking |
James Kasongo |
Country Director |
977245797 |
|
International Development Enterprises IDE Zambia |
Harnessing the power of the private sector to achieve poverty alleviation and other developmental outcomes. |
Lottie Senkwe |
Programs Director |
T+260977740861 |
|
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) |
International Fund for Agricultural Development |
Brian Kapotwe |
Country Programme Officer |
|
|
International Organization for Migration (IOM) |
International Organization for Migration |
Mr. Alexio Musindo / Mr. Charles Phiri / Mr. Annie LANE |
|
|
|
JCTR - Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection |
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection |
Andrew Simpasa |
Programme Manager Social &Economic Development |
T+260955765775 |
|
KickStart International |
Irrigation solutions for small scale farmers. |
Joseph Chona |
National Sales Manager |
Mobile +260 978 508 406 Mobile +260 967 974 442 |
|
LWF Zambia – Lutheran World Federation |
Programmes |
Mr. Philip Wijmans |
Acting Representative |
+260 961 038 174 |
|
MercyCorps Agfin Accelerate |
Offer technical support and grant finance |
Leesa Shrader |
|
M 254724355829 |
|
Ministry of Health |
Nutrition |
Mrs. Agnes Aongola |
Head of Nutrition |
096 574 4954 |
|
Musika |
Agricuture markets development |
Reuben Banda |
Director |
+260 966 718486 |
|
Musika |
Outputs Markets |
Charles Musonda |
Operations Manager |
T+260966261791 |
|
ONE ACRE FUND |
Support maize farmers with credit to access inputs to achieve improved productivity |
Melissa Kaminker |
New Country Scout |
P+260.964.951.055 |
|
OXFAM |
Development |
Lomthunzi Jere |
Program Coordinator - Markets |
T+260977817517 |
|
OXFAM |
Development |
Dailes Judge |
Country Director |
T+260979476800 |
|
Panos Institute Southern Africa |
Media development and ICTs |
Elias Mthoniswa Banda |
Regional Programme Manager |
T+260977405086 |
|
PELUM ASSOCIATES |
Participatory Land Use Management |
Muketoi Wamunyima |
Country Coordinator |
T+260977700034 |
|
SAZ - Share Africa Zambia- Developing sustainable |
Share Africa Zambia- Developing sustainable initiatives that will alleviate poverty through productivity |
Eddie Kasongo Khan |
Operations Director |
T+260977445403 |
|
Self Help Africa |
Focuses on sustainable agriculture and nutrition in NP |
Kalongo Chitengi |
Zambia Country Director |
T+260 978 467629 |
|
SNV Netherlands Development Organisation |
Development NGO, Agric Marketing systems |
Mukwemba Habeenzu |
|
0977 698896 |
|
SNV Netherlands Development Organisation |
Development |
Sue Ellis |
Country Director |
T+260965843290 |
|
Solidaridad |
Development; Farmer support in Mumbwa |
Koen Driven |
|
+260 963207219 |
|
Step Up - Zambia |
Strengthening Educational Performance Up - Zambia |
Sergio Ramirez-Mena |
Chief of Party |
T+260962220144 |
|
TechnoServe |
Agriculture development with value addition approach |
Jacob Ulrich |
|
2.60979E+11 |
|
The Emergency Nutrition Network |
|
Tui Swinnen |
Global Knowledge Management Coordinator |
T+441865324996 |
|
The Initiative For SMALLHOLDER FINANCE |
Financial solutions for smallholder farmers |
Miriam Cherogony |
Africa Regional Manager |
M+254 722 111237 |
|
The Thrive Project |
Health Support |
Rick Henning |
Chief of Party |
T+260965872578 |
|
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS |
Programme and Admin |
Dr. Tharcisse Barihuta |
CD |
||
United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund |
Programme and Admin |
Mr. Giveson Zulu |
WASH Specialist |
|
|
International Labour Organization |
Programme and Admin |
George Okhuto |
CD |
|
|
United Nations Development Programme |
Programme and Admin |
Lionel Laurens |
CD |
||
United Nations Development Programme |
Programme and Admin |
Mr. Daniel Garcia |
|
|
|
United Nations Department for Safety and Security |
Security |
Mrs. Albertine N. Mununga |
Local Security Associate |
097 978 0104 |
|
United Nations Department for Safety and Security |
Security |
Mr. Mwaba Makasa |
Local Security Associate |
|
|
World Food Programme |
World Food Programme |
Allan Mulando |
Programme Officer |
0977451793 |
|
World Food Programme |
Supply Chain |
Marco Filippini |
Head of Supply Chain |
0777186168 |
|
United Nations Population Fund |
United Nations Population Fund |
Mr. Gift Malunga |
CD |
|
|
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
Mr. Keshab SHRESTHA |
Senior Programme Officer |
Office: 021 126 5199 Mobile: 097 77 1015 |
|
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
Ms. Giulia Ricciarelli-Ranawat |
Senior Protection Officer |
971 25 4827 |
|
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
Asis K. Das |
Team Leader for Inter-Agency Assessment |
|
|
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
Mr. Geofrey Sakulala |
Protection officer |
|
|
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
Mr. Alexander Mabelle |
Shelter/Site planner |
|
|
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
Mr. Kelvin SHIMO |
|
|
|
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
Asaduzzaman Sikder |
Admin/Finance Officer |
|
|
World Vision |
For children for change for Life & Agriculture production |
Mark Kelly |
National Director Zambia |
T+260971007499 |
|
Zambia Relief & Development Foundation |
Development |
Steven Nyirenda |
Programme Coordinator |
T+260966745843 |
|
Zambian Red Cross Society HQ |
|
Abraham Geevarghese |
Secretary General |
+260 953054584 +260 976776640 |
|
Zambian Red Cross Society HQ |
|
Mr. Wisford Mudenda |
|
|
|
Zambian Red Cross Society HQ |
|
Mr. Bruce Mulenga |
|
|
|
Zambia Business In Development Facility |
Zambia Business In Development Facility |
Choongo Chibawe |
Agriculture Sector Broker |
T+260966778854 |
|
Zambia National Farmer Union |
Representing farmers in Mumwa District |
Namukulo Munallula Hayumbu |
DFA Chairperson |
0966 575207 |
|
Zambia Red Cross Society |
|
Tresford Mudenda |
Disaster Management Coordinator |
|
4.3 Zambia Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Website |
Description of Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Agriculture, Food & Life (AFL) |
SGS Inspection Services Ltd Plot No 2 of 32254 Thabo Mbeki Road, Postnet Box 357A P/Bag E10, Arcades Lusaka, Zambia |
Charles Nyendwa |
Operations Coordinator |
|
+ 260 (211) 258130 |
+ 260 974 539055 |
+ 260 (211) 258132 |
|
Commodity inspection services, Collateral Managers |
SIS Inspections Services |
Fairview House, Plot No. 3039 Makishi Rd, Fairview, Lusaka, Zambia. |
Charles Chitembo |
Country Manager Zambia |
+ 260 211 225193/221090 |
+260 96 676 5433 |
+ 260 211 220502 |
Commodity inspection services, Collateral Managers |
4.4 Zambia Port and Waterways Companies Contact List
Port Name |
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Key Role |
Description of Duties |
Mpulungu Harbour |
Mpulungu Harbour Corporation Ltd |
Mpulungu Harbour |
Mr Malupande Ngoma |
Business Development Officer |
+260214455038 |
+260 967 653636 |
+260214455054 |
Harbour Manager |
|
|
Mpulungu Harbour |
Mpulungu Harbour Corporation Ltd |
Mpulungu Harbour |
Mr Milambo |
Maintenance Manager |
|
|
+2600979156159 |
|
Harbour Manager |
|
Nchelenge Harbour |
Anvil Mining Ltd |
Nchelenge Harbour |
Mr Normand Mutandwa |
Manager |
|
|
+260977830802 |
|
|
|
4.5 Zambia Airport Companies Contact List
Airport |
Company |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Website |
Description of Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lusaka International |
ZACL |
Harriet Nakazwe Angetile |
Airport Manager |
+260 211 271313 ext 381 |
+260 211 271359 |
+260 211 271359 |
|
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Livingstone International |
ZACL |
Vivian Sikanyeela |
Airport Manager |
+260 213 323222 |
+260 977770961 |
+260 213 324235 |
|
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Ndola International |
ZACL |
Joseph Mumbi |
Airport Manager |
+260 212 611193 |
+260 977790638 |
+260 212 614226 |
|
||
Mfuwe International |
ZACL |
Malama Chalwe |
Airport Manager |
+260 216 245006 |
|
+260 216 245029 |
|
||
Lusaka International |
ZACL |
Moses Mapulanga |
Senior Sales & Marketing Officer |
+260 211271313 ext 355 |
+260 979375654 |
|
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Lusaka International |
ZACL |
David Kapira |
Ag Senior Sales & Marketing Officer |
+260 211271044 ext 378 |
+260 955390147 |
|
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4.6 Zambia Storage and Milling Companies Contact List
Company |
Address |
Contact |
Title |
Tel |
Description of Services |
Mobile |
Website |
|
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Simba Milling |
Lusaka |
Mr. J. Constantinou |
General Manager |
+260 211288544 |
Milling |
|
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Chat Milling |
Lusaka |
Mr. T. Leppert |
General Manager |
|
Milling |
+260 978342358 |
||
Star Milling |
Lusaka |
Mr. H. Mohaammed |
Chief Accountant |
+260 211286556 |
Milling |
+260 978363833 |
||
Superior Milling |
Lusaka |
Mr. P. Cottan |
Man. Director |
+260 211286014 |
Milling |
+260 973092263 |
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FVG Milling |
Kabwe |
Mr. Mike Mwaamba |
General Manager |
|
Milling |
+260 977 368480 |
||
Kalambo Milling |
Mbala |
Carson Simbeye |
CEO |
+260 972515555 |
Milling |
+260 965 220027 |
|
|
Antelope Milling |
Luanshya |
Mr. E.K. Efstathiou |
C.E.O |
+260 212510794 |
Milling |
+260 977 486 265 |
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Mpongwe Milling |
Kitwe |
Mr. A. Chambula |
Quality Manager |
|
Milling |
+260 966882200 |
||
Dariyaye Milling |
Lusaka |
Mr. M. Patel |
General Manager |
|
Milling |
+260 977872098 |
||
Quality Commodity Milling |
Lusaka |
Devinder Chadha |
Director |
+260 211272705 |
Milling |
|
Nil |
|
Jambo Milling |
Ndola |
Osman Ebdulgadir |
Director |
|
Milling |
+260 963 610 934 |
||
Kasama Milling Limited |
Kasama |
Daka Macksame |
Manager |
|
Milling |
+260 979 866686 |
||
New World Grain Limited |
Kitwe |
Gary Krugger |
Managing Director |
|
Milling |
+260 963 610 934 |
|
|
Global Industries Refinery |
Ndola |
Jai |
Director |
|
Refinery for Cooking Oil |
+260 971 054 088 |
|
|
Emman Farming Enterprises |
Luanshya |
Konstantinos Tsolos |
Finance Director |
|
Refinery for Cooking Oil |
+260 968 222 884 |
||
Machi Milling |
Kasama |
Mathews Chinga |
Director |
Milling |
0977 757275 |
|||
Jim Bara Milling |
Mansa |
Bright Singandwe |
Director |
+260 77 866 432 |
Milling |
+260 978 968465 |
||
APG Milling |
Solwezi |
Mr Joseph Jaulani |
|
+260966600041, +260967532548 |
Milling |
|
||
African milling Company |
Lusaka |
Rehan Zakaria |
Managing Director |
+260 211 241620 |
Milling |
|
||
Pembe Milling |
Lusaka |
Khamis Athman |
Director |
|
Milling |
+260 977 321123 |
|
|
Country Millers |
Mongu |
Mukumbuta Mukumbuta |
Director |
|
Milling |
+260 979844644 |
||
Bollore Logistics Zambia |
Lusaka |
Mrs Charu Gupta |
Commercial Manager |
+26021124619/6 |
Warehousing |
|
||
CHC Commodities |
GSS complex, Mwembeshi road extension, PO Box 34863, Lusaka |
Chris Hawke |
|
+260211215086; +260211215086 |
Warehousing |
|
||
Cacitrex Zambia Ltd |
Malambo Road Plot 1629 Lusaka |
Mike Bush |
|
+26095575112 |
Warehousing |
|
https://www.zambiayp.com/company/14632/Cacitex_logisticsZ_LTD |
|
Actis Knight Frank Ltd |
Kafue Rd |
Tim Ware |
|
+260 966751203 |
Warehousing |
|
tim.ware@zm.knightfrank.com , kfzam@zm.knightfrank.com , harmony.chiboola@zm.knightfrank.com |
|
Food Reserve Agency |
CIDA Sheds Mwembeshi Road PO Box 34054, Industrial Area, Lusaka |
Phiri Radford |
Provincial Marketing Coordinator - Lusaka |
+260 966416847 |
Warehousing |
|
4.7 Zambia Fuel Providers Contact List
Company |
Location(s) |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Website |
Description of Services Provided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Indeni Oil Refinery |
Ndola |
Mafuta Rd, Bwanamkubwa Area, PO Box 71869. |
+260212655325 / +260212655328 |
+260 21 265 5191 |
Crude Oil refinery |
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TAZAMA Pipelines |
Ndola |
+260 21 261 1721 |
Crude Oil transport |
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Energy Regulation Board (ERB) |
Lusaka |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Regulating Authority |
|
BP Zambia Ltd |
Lusaka |
|
|
|
|
+260 21 122 8684, +260 21 137 6100 |
|
|
|
|
Continental Oil Company Ltd |
Mansa |
|
|
|
|
+260 21 282 1387 |
|
|
|
|
Energy Petroleum (Z) Limited |
Ndola |
|
|
|
|
+260 21 261 2843 |
|
|
|
|
Kobil Zambia Limited |
Lusaka |
1630 Malambo Rd, Lusaka, Zambia PO Box 320089, Woodlands
|
|
|
+260 21 124 6646 |
|
+260 21 124 6644, +260 21 124 6649 |
|
|
|
Mobil Oil (Zambia) |
Ndola |
PO Box 70222, |
|
|
+260 21 265 5170, +260 21 265 5173 |
|
+260 21 265 5752 |
|
|
|
Oryx Gas (Z) Ltd |
Lusaka |
LUSAKA OFFICE Plot No 5262 Mukwa Rd Heavy Industrial Area |
|
|
+260 21 184 2270 |
|
+260 21 165 1971 |
|
|
|
Petrotech Oil Corporation |
Lusaka |
Plot 1125 Bau Hse, Parirenyetwa Rd, Fairview, PO Box 50295 |
|
|
+260 21 123 5436, +260 21 123 6249 |
|
+260 21 123 5436 |
|
|
|
Spectra Oil Corporation Limited |
Lusaka |
Plot 1691, Lumumba Rd, PO Box 35402 |
|
|
+260 21 122 0728, +260 21 122 0737 |
|
+260 21 122 0751 |
|
4.8 Zambia Transporter Contact List
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Contact Person |
Phone Numbers |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Agrofuel Ltd |
Plot 8489 Lumumba Road, PO Box 31315 Lusaka |
Mr. Rashid Ismail |
+260 955800479 |
|
Muzuma Estates |
Plot 6, Independence Ave, Monze |
Gilbert Vlahakis |
+260 978612668 |
|
Mutete Hardware |
Plot 344, Mukumpe RD, Kasama |
Isaiah Sikazwe |
+260977 872633 |
|
Moomba Investment |
191 Monzo, Livingstone Rd, Monze |
Armin wilhelm scherrer |
+26096 8218084, 0955 906385 |
|
Freight & Passenger Services |
Plot No 8500, Katanga Road,Chinika, Lusaka |
Babu Thomas |
+260 979 793949 |
|
Mongu Hardware |
PO Box 910001, Mongu |
Mukumbuta Mukumbuta |
+260 978 44644 |
|
Satwant Transport Limited |
36 Los Angeles Road, Makeni, Lusaka |
Mandeep de Brito |
+260 978 865-382 |
|
Lift and Shift |
Plot No. 687, off Makeni Road, Lusaka |
Abdurrahim |
|
|
Liberty Transport |
Plot No. 527, Naseer Street, Liberty Transport P.O Box 510110, Chipata |
Zauddin Patel |
+260 977886353 |
|
Y.M Trucking |
Polt No. 4074, Umozi, High way, Chipata |
Yakub Munshi |
+260977-967768 |
|
Badat Agencies |
PO Box 510311, Chipata |
Nazir Badat |
+260 979 090009 |
|
Mwai-Wanu Enterprise Limited |
PO Box 510214, Chipata |
Lukcson Lungu |
+260 977 454529 |
|
Carribean Transport Limited |
Plot No 289 Nampundwe road, Light Industrial Area, Lusaka |
Clifford Mugala |
+260 977 623678, +260971023241 |
|
RABBI Trucking Limited |
Plot# A47, Ndeke Industrial Area, Ndola |
Rabbi Zulu |
0966 921762 |
|
Atheneon Engineering and Transport |
Address: Plot# 1306, Chibuluma Rd, Kitwe |
Lalu |
0967 415280 |
|
QUATTRO Transport Company Limited |
Plot 4110, GRZ Rd, Kitwe |
Michael Wright |
0961 874 919 |
|
Zalawi Transport |
Ndola Road, Kitwe |
Edwin Zietsman |
+270 829 070 984 |
|
Mineral Link Transport |
David Kaunda Rd, Off Solwezi Rd, Chingola |
Nsangu Karabassis |
0962 272 708 |
|
Jimbara |
Samfya Road |
Bright Singandwe |
0978 968 465 |
4.9 Zambia Railway Companies Contact List
Company |
Geographic Coverage |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Website |
Description of Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NRZ |
Zambia and Southern Africa region |
Corporate House, Shitima House, Kafue River Avenue, PO Box 80935, Kabwe, Zambia |
Cephus Litunga |
Director of Marketing |
+260 968 195 162, +260 977803580 |
Rail services originating in Zambia |
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NRZ |
Zambia and Southern Africa region |
Corporate House, Shitima House, Kafue River Avenue, PO Box 80935, Kabwe, Zambia |
Kingfred Eus-Chanda |
Head of Operations |
+260 968195191, +260 965023089 |
Rail services originating in Zambia |
4.10 Zambia Supplier Contact List
Company |
Commodity Types |
Location |
Contact Person |
Title |
Telephone No |
Email Address |
Description of Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Superior Milling |
Milling maize meal, crushed maize |
T Singh |
09 260 1 289252 / 286014,09 260 1 286007 / 294898,09 260 9686 3183 |
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National Milling Company |
Milling maize meal, crushed maize |
Jurie D Snyman |
|||||
OLYMPIC MILLING CBT LTD - Ndola |
Maize, crushed maize, Salt |
+260 212 651183 / +260 212 651717 / +260 212 650465 |
savvas@olympicmilling.com , kudzionera.papaya@olympicmilling.com , olympiccbt@olympicmilling.com |
||||
AFGRI Limited |
Maize, crushed maize, maize meal |
Marc Bragge/Twaambo Muchimba |
T +260 211 273757/64 T +260 978 773559/ +260 978 773947 F +260 211 273766 |
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Jambo Milling |
|
Ndola |
Osman Ebdulgadir |
Director |
+260 963 610 934 |
||
Kasama Milling Limited |
Kasama |
Daka Macksame |
Manager |
+260 979 866686 |
|||
New World Grain Limited |
|
Kitwe |
Gary Krugger |
Managing Director |
+260 963 610 934 |
||
Global Industries Refinery |
|
Ndola |
Jai |
Director |
+260 971 054 088 |
|
|
Emman Farming Enterprises |
|
Luanshya |
Konstantinos Tsolos |
Finance Director |
+260 968 222 884 |
||
Machi Milling |
|
Kasama |
Mathews Chinga |
Director |
0977 757275 |
||
Jim Bara Milling |
|
Mansa |
Bright Singandwe |
Director |
+260 77 866 432 |
||
African milling Company |
|
Lusaka |
Rehan Zakaria |
Managing Director |
+260 211 241620 |
||
Pembe Milling |
|
Lusaka |
Khamis Athman |
Director |
+260 977 321123 |
||
Country Millers |
|
Mongu |
Mukumbuta Mukumbuta |
Director |
+260 979844644 |
||
AFGRI |
|
Joof Pistorius |
Commodity Specialist - Trading Dept |
+260 965872082 |
Grain management and agricultural commodity marketing | ||
AFGRI |
|
Wayne Wiid |
Executive Country Manager |
T+260963509568 |
Trading, grain storage, equipment, finance, commodity inspections | ||
Zdenakie Limited |
Lusaka, Chipata |
George Liacopolous |
T +260 97 7763552 |
Maize, crushed maize, sugar, pulses | |||
Zdenakie |
|
Michael Schmidt |
T+260974779858 |
Commodity Traders venturing into some outgrowing | |||
Olam |
maize meal |
Shrinath Belur |
T +260 974 770631 / +260 978 162622 |
||||
OLAM |
|
Varun Mahajan |
Country Head |
T+260978162621 |
Processors based in Kenya & Zambia | ||
Quality Commodities |
CSB, crushed maize |
AQ Zafar |
T +260 211 273331 F +260 211 274315 |
||||
Quality Commodities Ltd |
|
Devinder Chadha |
Financial Controller |
T+260211272705 |
Traders | ||
Savanna Commodities |
maize meal |
Chanda Mwiko |
T +260 211 293607 F +260 211 292516/293607 |
||||
Food Reserve Agency (FRA) |
maize |
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Dunavant |
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CHC Commodities |
Maize |
Chris Hawke /Beena Patel |
T +260 211 287822/+260977823030 F +260 211 826331 |
||||
CHC Commodities |
|
Colin Fletcher |
+260 978771152 |
Agricultural Commodity Traders with Warehouse storage | |||
Cargill Zambia |
Maize |
Eric Stubbs |
T +260 977 609365 |
||||
Cargill |
|
John Lishman |
Small Scale Operations |
T+260965811298 |
Input supply and agricultural commodity marketing | ||
Cargill |
|
Input supply and agricultural commodity marketing | |||||
Export Trading (ETG) |
Food, cereal, pulses, nuts, farming inputs |
Alok Dikshit |
Director |
T +260 978740550 F +260 211287709 |
|||
Syngenta |
|
Pete Veal |
Operations Lead, Africa Venture Team |
T+41795722523 |
Crop Protection | ||
Syngenta |
|
Kinyua M'Mbijjewe |
Head of Corporate Affairs AME |
T+254 722517325 |
Seed & chemicals PPP member | ||
BDSA |
|
Indiana Baseden |
Consultant |
T+260964514451 |
Agrodealer development | ||
MRI Seed Syngenta |
|
Mark Stokes |
Head of Marketing - Zambia |
T+260968772465 |
Seed & crop protection | ||
SEEDCO |
Rob Vanhoucke |
CEO |
967958009 |
Seed production and marketing | |||
ZAMSEED |
|
Seed production and marketing | |||||
Pannar |
|
Dorothy Mutunda |
979099007 |
Project to support SHF; Advanced Seed Adoption Programme (ZAMSAP) for Maize only | |||
MONSANTO |
Seed supplier |
Donald Mavindidze |
Zambia Business Lead |
T+260962090704 |
|||
AFRISEED |
Seed supplier |
Stephanie Angomwile |
CEO |
T+260955888534 |
|||
AFRICAN POTASH |
|
Chris Clverly |
EC |
T+447703784516 |
Potash fertilizer suppliers | ||
Mana Agrochemicals Zambia Ltd |
|
Maxas Bweupe |
BD |
T+260966757754 |
Input suppliers | ||
SARO AGRO INDUSTRIAL LTD |
Agricultural equipment |
Ashok Oza |
MD |
T+260966757412 |
|||
Mule-stus |
|
Mulenga Sichilima |
Director |
T+260977166299 |
Agro services & general dealers | ||
ABC Africa Group |
Equipment suppliers |
Emile Matthee |
Area Manager |
T+0764402370 |
|||
SHENI AGRIC SUPPLIES LTD |
Input supplier |
Chipata |
Yusuf Patel |
Managing Director |
T+260 955 88334 |
||
Pioneer DuPont |
Seed |
M. Munyaradzi |
MD |
T+260978777063 |
|||
YARA |
Fertilizer with knowledge use |
James Glenn |
Market Development Manager |
T+260963366343 |
|||
Vitalite |
|
Sam Bell PhD |
Director Vitalite Group |
T+260976351159 |
Yara product support | ||
CHC Chemicals |
Crop chemicals |
Omega M Dondoro |
Sales Agronomist at Livestock |
T+260966472577 |
|||
Bayer |
Crop chemicals |
Gracious S. Hamatala |
Business Manager |
T+260977844424 |
|||
Rent To Own |
|
Alec Newman |
Project Associate |
964185238 |
Equipment finance | ||
Event Solutions |
|
Lee-Anne Singh |
CEO |
T+260977775335 |
Event planning and management | ||
E-Prod Solutions Ltd |
Almut Bayerkoehler |
T+254722509267 |
Suppliers of E-products |
||||
Kudu AgriConsulting |
Mpande Chaila |
Senior Consultant |
T+260977635360 |
Agribusiness Finance |
|||
GSI Group Africa |
Wian Viljoen |
Area Manager |
T+0826006136 |
||||
DSM |
|
Ronnie Pankhurst |
MD |
T+27825781129 |
DSM nutritional products SA | ||
OLIVIA |
|
Peter Kayula |
Director |
T+0979834894 |
Energy solutions | ||
ZECCO |
|
Branko Celeketic |
MD |
T+260211246494 |
Engineering & contracting | ||
PARTNERS IN FOOD SOLUTIONS |
|
Ginger Anthony |
Volunteer Manager |
T+763-293-2806 |
Food processing solutions | ||
CIMMYT |
Christian Thierfelder |
CA specialists |
T+263772815230 |
Conservation Agriculture in Zimbabwe | |||
PLARD |
|
Piet Stevens |
Consultant |
T+260962112507 |
Agribusiness and Agriculture Adviser | ||
Joeda Consulting c.c. |
|
Joe van der Vet |
Consultant |
T+27826019315 |
Commodity Trade Risk Management | ||
ACE |
|
Sally-Anne Pauw |
Chief Operations Officer |
T+265 991604182 |
Agriculture Commodity Exchange for Africa | ||
Elliot Mobility |
|
Trish du Pleissis |
Director |
T+260966737820 |
Moving, storage & relocations | ||
ACEGLOBAL |
|
Muyangwa Nakwelwa |
TSS & Risk Management |
T+26096588275 |
TSS & Risk Management | ||
ALS capital limited |
|
Hari Gunasekera |
Director |
T+260966701297 |
Financial institution | ||
SARO AGRO INDUSTRIAL |
Agro equipment |
Alexander Fircks |
Mkushi Branch |
T+260973654518 |
|||
ATLAS Trading & Shipping |
|
Kobus Laubscher |
Operations Manager |
T+278247698000 |
Trading & Shipping | ||
Kudu Trading Company |
|
Makumba Siameja |
Director Procurement |
T+260977623646 |
Procurement | ||
ELEQTRA |
|
Lusaka |
Felix Chizhuka |
Consultant |
T+260966907250 |
||
Southern BioPower Ltd |
|
Martina Bergschneider |
Managing Director |
T+260 973236883 |
Biogas & Fuel Green power for Africa | ||
Cacitex Logistics Zambia Ltd |
|
Mike Bushe |
Managing Director |
T+260955750112 |
Logistics | ||
Livestock Services Cooperative Society |
Livestock equipment & medicines |
Dilip R. Kapadia |
General Manager |
T+260977770232 |
|||
Parmalat Zambia Ltd |
|
Piet Theron |
Managing Director |
T+260967770314 |
Dairy processor | ||
Centre for Energy Environment & Engineering Z Ltd |
Prof. JD Yamba |
Director |
T+260211223118 |
||||
FBZ |
|
Charity Shitumbanuma |
Executive Director |
T+260977759807 |
Commercial Finance | ||
NWK –Agri services |
|
Chris Morris |
+260 969465261 |
Input supply and agricultural commodity marketing | |||
NWK –Agri services |
|
Pierre Lombard |
CEO |
T+260967793883 |
Input supply and agricultural commodity marketing | ||
Amatheon |
|
Victoria Cavanagh & Smangaliso Mangena |
Head Susta Dev & Comms Programme Manager |
+491732410217 +260971777243 |
v.cavanagh@amatheon-agri.com and s.mangena@amatheon-agri.com |
Commercial agriculture, value addition with outgrower programme planning to reach 10,000 SH farmers in 2016 | |
Amatheon |
|
Troy Minne |
MD |
T+260973609772 |
Commercial agriculture, value addition with outgrower programme planning to reach 10,000 SH farmers in 2016 | ||
Rab Processors Ltd - Malawi |
|
Sai Kiran Josyabhatla |
Managing Director |
T+265888821516 |
Processing | ||
Sylva catering |
|
Sylvia Banda |
+260 979707944 |
Buyers of dried vegetables, capacity building in value addition and smallholder Food processing | |||
ZAMACE |
|
Jacob Mwale |
Executive Director |
+260 977988897 |
Warehouse receipts and commodity exchange trade platform | ||
Mpongwe Milling |
|
Andrew Chintala |
Corporate Social Resposibility Manager |
T+260977787830 |
Processing | ||
java foods |
|
Farayi Martin Muzofa |
Production Manager |
T+260 978290921 |
Processing | ||
ATLAS Trading |
|
Giovanna Macondes |
CEO |
T+27725753225 |
Trading group based Durban SA | ||
Global Manufacturing, Agribusiness & Services IFC |
|
Bradford Roberts |
Senior Operations Manager GAFSP |
Feed Mill | |||
Forrest Fruits Ltd |
|
Daniel Ball |
Managing Director |
T+260966765123 |
Honey out grower scheme | ||
Zambeef |
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Felix Lukundula |
HO PR |
T+260978779126 and LL T+260211369003 |
Processor, retailers, out-growers | ||
Alliance Ginneriers Ltd |
|
Umair Zaveri |
Executive Director |
T+260971237036 |
Cotton out-growers | ||
National Breweries |
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Chris Nicolle |
Agriculture Manager |
T+260 967778928 |
Brewing part of ZB group | ||
Agrivision Africa |
|
Philip Nicolle |
CEO |
T+260-962-555-675 |
Milling & Commercial farming | ||
CropKing |
Badat |
T + 260 978131580 |
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Bollore Logistics |
Olivier Terra |
T +260 971054067 |
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UAG - Inter Grain Africa |
OWEN GREEN |
T +260 976859665 |
4.11 Zambia Additional Services Contact List
Company |
Location(s) |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Website |
Description of Services Provided |
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Penmarks Limited |
Lusaka |
Plot 831 North End, Cairo Road |
Krish Naik |
Commercial Director |
(+260) 211 227180 / 222897 / 222895 |
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Stationary/Consumables |
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Shreeji Investments Limited |
Lusaka |
Plot 1209 Addis Ababa Drive |
Rajesh Kumar Sinha |
Customer Services Manager |
(+260) 211 257 141 |
|
|
|
Computer hardware and consumables |
|
Reliance Technology Limited |
Lusaka |
Reliance House, Plot No. 35374, Thabo Mbeki Road |
K Manohor |
Manager |
(+260) 256 125 |
|
|
Computer hardware and consumables |
||
Zambia Telecommunications Company |
Lusaka |
Corner of Church Road and Chilubi Road, Fairview |
Nigel Chalabesa |
Account Manager |
(+260) 211 333 152/153 |
|
|
MNO |
||
Reprographix Limited |
Lusaka |
Plot 8472, Reprographix House, Corner of Great North and Malambo Roads |
Paschal Mwila |
National Technical Manager |
+260 211 241 |
+260 978 220 167 |
|
Print services Provider |
||
Airtel |
Lusaka |
Corner of Addis Ababa Drive and Great East Roads |
Kaluba Lungu |
Account Manager |
(+260) 978 981 571 |
|
|
MNO |
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Diesel Electric |
Lusaka |
Along Chifinga Road |
|
|
+260 (0)21 122 9103/4 |
|
|
|
Electrical service and equipment provider |
|
Computer Express |
Lusaka |
Suite 57-60 Carousel Shopping Centre Lumumba Road |
Cotten Miyoba |
Sales Manager |
+260 225035, +260 226694, +260 232753, +260 226684, |
+260979408744 |
+260 232752 |
Computer hardware and consumables |
||
DCS Holdings Limited |
Lusaka |
# 7 Chindo Road, Woodlands |
Sangwani Khonje |
|
+260 211 264544/46 |
|
|
Security Access Control Systems |
||
MTN Zambia |
Lusaka |
Corner of Addis Ababa and Chikwa Roads |
Anita Mwale |
Relationship manager |
|
+260 966 220 498 |
|
|
||
Saibaba Investments Limited |
Lusaka |
Plot Number 5, Kasisi Road, Off Lubu Road, Long Acres |
Nicole Lerch |
Account Manager |
+260211258762- |
+260-977-185682 |
|
|
Stationary/Consumables |
|
HAI Telecommunications Limited |
Lusaka |
Pangea House Arcades |
Sam Mwaba |
Account Manager |
+260212244145-6 |
|
|
ISP |
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Precision Communications Limited |
Lusaka |
Lumumba Road, Plot 5091 |
Inessa Sulima |
Manager |
+2602118274 |
|
|
Telecom Vendor |
||
Techmasters Zambia Limited |
Lusaka |
470 Building Opposite National Milling Head Office Cairo Road |
Chrispine Mweemba |
Account Manager |
+260 211 238 810 |
+260 971 010 258 |
|
Electrical service and equipment provider |
||
CEC Liquid Telecommunication Limited |
Lusaka |
Elunda 2 Addis Ababa Roundabout Rhodes Park |
Hussain Nadaf |
Account Manager |
+260 211 374600 +260 211 374621 |
+260962760918 |
|
ISP |
||
Bollore Logistics |
Lusaka |
P O Box 30131 - Plot No. 3535 - Corner Lumumba / Malambo Roads Heavy Industrial Area |
Charu Gupta |
Commercial Manager |
+ 260 211 246 191/6 |
|
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|
|
|
AMI Worldwide (Manica) |
Lusaka |
|
Johan Lombaard |
Managing Director |
+260 966 990 115 +260 211 273 489 |
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For contact infromation on banks and financial institutions please consult the following documents:
5 Zambia Annexes
The following section contains annexes for additional information for the Zambia LCA.
5.1 Zambia Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym |
Full Name |
---|---|
ACE |
Agriculture Commodity Exchange for Africa |
AWB |
Airway Bill |
BBR |
Beitbridge Railways |
BKA |
Bwanamukumbwa |
BL |
Bill of Lading |
BTK |
Batoka |
CBA |
Chisamba |
CBJ |
Chabeshi |
CGL |
Chingola |
CHA |
Choma |
C&F |
Cost & Freight |
CAA |
Civil Aviation Authority |
CCTV |
Closed Circuit Television |
CARE |
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere |
CFS |
Container Freight Stations |
DRC |
Democratic Republic of Congo |
EPA |
Pemba |
ERB |
Energy Regulation Board |
FAO |
Food and Agriculture Organization |
GPRS |
General Pocket Radio Service |
GRT |
Gross Register Tonnage |
GRZ |
Government of the Republic of Zambia |
HIL |
Chililawobwe |
IATA |
International Air Transport Association |
ICAO |
International Civil Aviation Organization |
IDPs |
Internally Displaced Persons |
ILS |
Instrument Landing System |
IMF |
International Monetary Fund |
INGO |
International NGO |
IOM |
International Organization for Migration |
ISPs |
Internet Service Providers |
JCTR |
Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection |
KBE |
Kabwe |
KFE |
Kafue |
KLO |
Kalomo |
KVA |
Kilo Volt Ampere |
LCA |
Logistics Capacity Assessment |
LKA |
Lusaka |
LRS |
Livingstone |
LUA |
Luwano |
LUY |
Luashya |
MGY |
Magoye |
MKU |
Masuku |
MLB |
Mulobezi |
MNZ |
Monze |
MOU |
Memorandum of Understanding |
MT |
Metric Tons |
MUF |
Mufulira |
MW |
Megawatt |
MZA |
Mazabuka |
N/A |
Not Available |
NDB |
Non-directional beacon |
NDR |
Ndola |
NFI |
Non-food Items |
NGO |
Non-governmental Organization |
NKA |
Nkana |
NKP |
New Kapiri |
NRZ |
National Railways of Zimbabwe |
OCHA |
Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs |
RC |
Resident Coordinator |
RDA |
Road Development Agency |
REA |
Rural Electrification Agency |
RoRo |
Roll on Roll off |
SADC |
Southern African Development Community |
SAZ |
Share Africa Zambia |
SKN |
Sakania |
SNCC |
Societe Nationale Des Chemins de Fer Du Congo |
T |
Telephone |
TAZARA |
Tanzania/Zambia Railway |
T&D |
Transmission and Distribution |
TEUs |
Twenty Foot Equivalent Units |
TFR |
South Africa ( Transnet/ Spoornet) |
THC |
Terminal Handling Charge |
UNAIDS |
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS |
UNCT |
United Nations Country Team |
UNDP |
United Nations Development Programme |
UNEP |
United Nations Environmental Programme |
UNESCO |
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization |
UNFPA |
United Nations Population Fund |
UNHAS |
United Nations Humanitarian Air Service |
UNHCR |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
UNICEF |
United Nations Children's Fund |
VFB |
Victoria Falls |
(V)HF |
(Very) High Frequency |
VOR |
VHF omnidirectional radio range |
V-SAT |
Very Smart Aperture Terminal |
WASH |
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene |
WCO |
World Customs Organization |
WFP |
World Food Programme |
WHO |
World Health Organization |
WVI |
World Vision International |
ZACL |
Zambia Airports Corporation Limited |
ZBiDF |
Zambia Business In Development Facility |
ZDA |
Zimba |
ZESCO |
Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation |
ZRL |
Zambia Railways Ltd |