Ndola Lime terminates Wade Adams’ contract
Posté: Jeu 7 Juin 2012 20:45
NDOLA Lime Company has terminated a contract awarded to Wade Adams Filing and Foundation Zambia Limited after the company allegedly failed to meet deadline requirements.
Wade Adams Filing and Foundation was awarded several contracts but that it failed to meet deadlines on the works at the vertical kiln support.
Corporate affairs officer Muka Meleki confirmed the termination of the contract saying it had since been awarded to a company called Wha Kong.
Ms Meleki, however, said that Wade Adams Filing and Foundation would continue works on the 11 KV sub -station and the packing and bagging plant.
On Tuesday, Wade Adams Filing and Foundation workers staged a protest over three months salary arrears and “impounded” two company vehicles.
The firm was engaged on a recapitalisation project to carry out civil works on the new installations.
But the irate workers grabbed keys of a Mitsubishi Pajero registration number A LC 4479 and a Nissan ALC 2805 and locked them inside the offices.
They vowed not to release the cars until they were paid their three months salary arrears.
Wade Adams Project site manager Paul Mpabalwani refused to comment, but only indicated that the matter would be handled through a company lawyer.
But a spokesperson for the workers Brian Chola said Wade Adams, owned by politician Ben Mwila, had not been paying the workers for the past three months.
Wade Adams Filing and Foundation was awarded several contracts but that it failed to meet deadlines on the works at the vertical kiln support.
Corporate affairs officer Muka Meleki confirmed the termination of the contract saying it had since been awarded to a company called Wha Kong.
Ms Meleki, however, said that Wade Adams Filing and Foundation would continue works on the 11 KV sub -station and the packing and bagging plant.
On Tuesday, Wade Adams Filing and Foundation workers staged a protest over three months salary arrears and “impounded” two company vehicles.
The firm was engaged on a recapitalisation project to carry out civil works on the new installations.
But the irate workers grabbed keys of a Mitsubishi Pajero registration number A LC 4479 and a Nissan ALC 2805 and locked them inside the offices.
They vowed not to release the cars until they were paid their three months salary arrears.
Wade Adams Project site manager Paul Mpabalwani refused to comment, but only indicated that the matter would be handled through a company lawyer.
But a spokesperson for the workers Brian Chola said Wade Adams, owned by politician Ben Mwila, had not been paying the workers for the past three months.