FOOD RESERVE ACT: INDEX TO SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
Grain Marketing (Controlled Products Declaration) Order
Grain Marketing (Acceptance Standards) Regulations
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) (Traders and Processors) (Registration Fees) Regulations, 1996
Food Reserve (Designation of Commodities) Regulations, 1996
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) (Standard of Conduct) Regulations
Food Reserve (Transfer of Property) Order
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations, 1997
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) (Traders and Processors) (Registration Fees) Regulations, 1997
Food Reserve (Designation of Commodities) Regulations, 1998
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations, 2001
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations, 2002
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) (Traders and Processors) (Registration Fees) Regulations, 2002
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) (Traders and Processors) (Registration Fees) Regulations, 2003
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations, 2003
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations, 2004
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) (Traders and Processors) (Registration Fees) Regulations, 2004
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations, 2005
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations, 2006
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations, 2009
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations, 2015
Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations, 2017
GRAIN MARKETING (CONTROLLED PRODUCTS DECLARATION) ORDER
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Interpretation
3. Controlled products
4. Controlled products
5. Controlled products
SI 290 of 1969.
This Order may be cited as the Grain Marketing (Controlled Products Declaration) Order.
In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires—
“shelled groundnuts” means the kernels or seeds of groundnuts;
“unshelled groundnuts” means groundnuts from which the shells or cortices have not been removed.
Maize, maize meal, shelled groundnuts, unshelled groundnuts, Canadian wonder beans, haricot beans, mixed beans, sugar beans, velvet beans, cowpeas, sunnhemp, sunflower seed, sorghum, soya beans and seed cotton shall be controlled products in all areas described in the First Schedule.
Maize, maize meal, shelled groundnuts, unshelled groundnuts and seed cotton shall be controlled products in the area described in the Second Schedule.
Shelled groundnuts and unshelled groundnuts shall be controlled products in the area described in the Third Schedule.
FIRST SCHEDULE
[Paragraph 3]
PRESCRIBED AREAS
1. The Copperbelt Province.
2. The Central Province.
3. The following Districts:
Livingstone;
Kalomo;
Choma;
Gwembe;
Mazabuka.
SECOND SCHEDULE
[Paragraph 4]
PRESCRIBED AREA
The Eastern Province.
THIRD SCHEDULE
[Paragraph 5]
PRESCRIBED AREA
The North-Western Province.
GRAIN MARKETING (ACCEPTANCE STANDARDS) REGULATIONS
[SECTION 15 OF THE INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Interpretation
3. Defective grain
4. Extraneous matter
5. Standards of classification
6. Standards of quality and moisture
7. Grading and disputes on classification
8. Standards of packing
SI 296 of 1969,
SI 329 of 1969.
These Regulations may be cited as the Grain Marketing (Acceptance Standards) Regulations.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
“broken shells”, in relation to unshelled groundnuts, means the shells or cortices of unshelled groundnuts which are broken or cracked in such a way as to admit air to the kernels;
“bushel weight” means weight per Imperial bushel;
“chipped grain”, in relation to maize, means maize which has been cracked or chipped beyond the pericarp and horny endosperm or in the embryo area and will not pass through a No. 5 sieve;
“cotton lint” means the white fluff consisting of a mass of unicellular hairs which grow attached to the cotton seed;
“cotton seed” means the new generation in the life of the cotton plant;
“damaged grain” means—
(a) in relation to maize or shelled groundnuts, grain and pieces of grain which will pass, with thorough shaking, through a No. 5 sieve;
(b) in relation to Canadian wonder beans, haricot beans, mixed beans, sugar beans, velvet beans, cowpeas, soya beans, sunflower seed, and sunnhemp, grain which is heat damaged, sprouted, frosted, badly weather damaged, mouldy, diseased, or materially damaged by insects, birds, rodents or any other agency;
(c) in relation to sorghum, grain and pieces of grain which will not readily pass through a No. 4 sieve or a No. 3 sieve, and which are not whole threshed sorghum with a complete pericarp:
“defective grain” has the meaning assigned thereto in regulation 3;
“dirty grain” means grain which is discoloured by soil or any other foreign agent, but does not include grain which is discoloured due to heating caused by fermentation, moulds, weathering or disease;
“discoloured grain” means grain which is discoloured due to heating caused by fermentation, moulds, weathering or disease, but does not include other coloured varieties of the same grain;
“diseased grain” means grain which is obviously rotted by the species diplodia;
“diseased kernels” means groundnut kernels which are affected by a fungus or mould;
“extraneous matter” has the meaning assigned thereto in regulation 4;
“Federation” means the Zambia Cooperative Federation Limited;
“germinated grain” means sprouted grain or grain in which the process of germination is visible within the embryo;
“grain” means maize, shelled groundnuts or unshelled groundnuts, Canadian wonder beans, haricot beans, mixed beans, sugar beans, velvet beans, cowpeas, sorghum, soya beans, sunflower seed and sunnhemp;
“immature grain” means grain which has indications of lack of maturity or full development;
“immature lint” means the undeveloped condition of the lint which is found during the first four days after the opening of the cotton bolls;
“insect-damaged grain” means grain which has been attacked and damaged by any insect or animal pest;
“new sack” means a grain sack which is new, clean, strong, sound and of not less than two and a half pounds in weight, without holes or tears and not stained, patched or otherwise repaired;
“No. 1 sieve” means a grading sieve, the baseplate of which is perforated with round holes 3/64 of an inch in diameter;
“No. 2 sieve” means a grading sieve, the baseplate of which is perforated with round holes 4/64 of an inch in diameter;
“No. 3 sieve” means a grading sieve, the baseplate of which is perforated with round holes 6/64 of an inch in diameter;
“No. 4 sieve” means a grading sieve, the baseplate of which is perforated with round holes 12/64 of an inch in diameter;
“No. 5 sieve” means a grading sieve, the baseplate of which is perforated with round holes 16/64 of an inch in diameter;
“No. 6 sieve” means a grading sieve, the baseplate of which is perforated with slotted holes 3/4 of an inch by 17/64 of an inch in size;
“No. 7 sieve” means a grading sieve, the baseplate of which is perforated with slotted holes 3/4 of an inch by 19/64 of an inch in size;
“No. 8 sieve” means a grading sieve, the baseplate of which is perforated with slotted holes 3/4 of an inch by 21/64 of an inch in size;
“other coloured grain”—
(a) in relation to maize, means coloured or partly coloured maize present in white maize, or maize of any colour other than yellow present in yellow maize;
(b) in relation to mixed beans, beans of varying colour shall not be regarded as other coloured grain;
(c) in relation to “S” grade sorghum, grain of varying colour shall not be regarded as other coloured, provided that it is of a variety included in the list of varieties acceptable as “S” grade;
“other grain” means grain of another controlled product, except that in the case of mixed beans, beans of another variety or type shall not be regarded as other grain;
“other varieties”, in relation to sorghum, means sorghum of the variety or type other than those varieties listed as acceptable as “S” grade;
“seed cotton” means the white fluffy material produced by the cotton plant and consisting of the cotton seed and the cotton lint;
“shelled groundnuts” means the kernels or seeds of groundnuts;
“shrivelled grain” means grain which is shrivelled over its entire surface and not over the embryo area only;
“smutty grain” means grain which has an unmistakable odour of smut or which contains balls, portions of balls or spores of smut;
“split grain” means, in the case of—
(a) shelled groundnuts-
(i) of which the testae are visibly loose or cracked and break off readily; and
(ii) which have lost their testae over more than half their surface; and
(iii) separate cotyledons of shelled groundnuts and parts of such cotyledons which will not pass through a No. 5 sieve;
(b) Canadian wonder beans, haricot beans, mixed beans, sugar beans, velvet beans, cowpeas, soya beans, sunflower seed and sunnhemp, grain which is split, but which is otherwise not damaged, dirty or immature;
“stained grain” means grain which is discoloured by soil or any other foreign agent, but does not include grain which is discoloured due to heating caused by fermentation, moulds, weathering or disease;
“stained lint” means the discolouration of the cotton lint through the action of pathogens or insects resulting in the weakening of the cotton lint;
“standard bag” means—
(a) in relation to maize or maize meal, Canadian wonder beans, haricot beans, mixed beans, sugar beans, velvet beans, cowpeas, sorghum, soya beans and sunnhemp, a quantity of 90 kg, net weight;
(b) in relation to shelled groundnuts, a quantity of 180 lb. net weight;
(c) in relation to unshelled groundnuts, a quantity of 65 lb. net weight;
(d) in relation to sunflower seed, a quantity of 150 lb. net weight; “trash” means-
(a) in relation to maize, any vegetable matter, other than maize, which will not pass through a No. 5 sieve;
(b) in relation to seed cotton, all foreign matter of vegetable origin that can be found in seed cotton;
“undeveloped grain” means grain which is thin and papery in appearance, but not tip and butt grain which is small and unwrinkled;
“unshelled groundnuts” means groundnuts from which the shells or cortices have not been removed;
“unthreshed grain” means grain to which stalks, or other parts of the parent body are adhering, but does not include, in relation to unshelled groundnuts, shells or cortices forming an integral part of the grain;
“used sack” means a grain sack which is clean, strong, sound and of not less than two and a 1.3 kg weight, without holes or tears and not thin with wear, stained, patched or otherwise repaired;
“white maize” means maize of which the endosperm is white in colour and the pericarp of the grain is uniformly white or cream in colour, and does not include maize of which the endosperm is white and the seed coat or grain tip is any colour other than white or cream;
“woolpack” means a sack which is either new or used, clean, strong, sound and of not less than ten pounds in weight;
“yellow maize” means maize of which the endosperm is yellow in colour and the pericarp is generally yellow in colour.
(1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, for the purposes of these Regulations, any grain which falls within one or other of the following categories shall be defective grain—
(a) damaged grain;
(b) discoloured grain;
(c) diseased grain;
(d) germinated grain;
(e) other coloured grain;
(f) shrivelled grain;
(g) smutty grain;
(h) stained grain;
(i) undeveloped grain;
(j) unthreshed grain.
(2) In the case of unshelled groundnuts, shelled groundnuts shall not be regarded as defective grain.
(1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, for the purposes of these Regulations, extraneous matter shall, in relation to any grain, be any matter other than the grain itself, including other grain, grain flour, plant debris, weed seeds and dust.
(2) In the case of unshelled groundnuts, extraneous matter shall include pieces of shell, in addition to any matter of the nature described in sub-regulation (1).
(3) In the case of seed cotton, extraneous matter shall be any matter other than the seed cotton itself, including other grain, grain flour, plant debris, trash, weed seeds and dust.
5. Standards of classification
All controlled products accepted by the Agency shall be classified as follows—
(a) maize shall be classified as Class A, Class B, Class C or Class D in accordance with the standards of classification prescribed in Part I of the First Schedule;
(b) shelled groundnuts shall be classified as Class A or Class B in accordance with the standards of classification prescribed in Part II of the First Schedule;
(c) unshelled groundnuts shall be classified as Class A or Class B in accordance with the standards of classification prescribed in Part III of the First Schedule;
(d) seed cotton shall be classified as Class A, Class B or Class C in accordance with the standards of classification prescribed in Part IV of the First Schedule:
Provided that where seed cotton of more than one class is packed in one container, the contents of such container shall be classified according to the lowest quality of seed cotton therein;
(e) Canadian wonder beans, haricot beans, mixed beans, sugar beans, velvet beans, cowpeas, soya beans, sunflower seed and sunnhemp shall be classified as Class A in accordance with the standards of classification prescribed in Part V of the First Schedule;
(f) sorghum shall be classified as Class S, Class A or Class B in accordance with the standards of classification prescribed in Part VI of the First Schedule.
6. Standards of quality and moisture
(1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, the standards of quality and moisture content of controlled products which may be accepted by the agency shall be–
(a) in respect of maize, the standard of quality and moisture content prescribed for maize classified as Class C;
(b) in respect of shelled groundnuts, the standard of quality and moisture content prescribed for shelled groundnuts classified as Class B;
(c) in respect of unshelled groundnuts, the standard of quality and moisture content prescribed for unshelled groundnuts classified as Class B;
(d) in respect of seed cotton, the standard of quality and moisture content prescribed for seed cotton classified as Class C;
(e) in respect of sorghum, the standard of quality and moisture content prescribed for sorghum as Class B;
(f) in respect of Canadian wonder beans, haricot beans, mixed beans, soya beans, sugar beans, velvet beans, cowpeas, sunflower seed and sunnhemp seed, the standard of quality and moisture content prescribed for these products as Class A.
(2) In addition to the standards of quality referred to in sub-regulation (1), the following further standards of quality for controlled products which may be accepted by the Agency are hereby prescribed—
(a) in the case of any controlled product, that—
(i) it does not contain any extraneous, poisonous or deleterious matter rendering it unfit for human or animal consumption;
(ii) it is not obviously rotted by the species diplodia in excess of 2 per centum;
(iii) it is not affected by fusarium or other fungal disease;
(b) in the case of shelled groundnuts or unshelled groundnuts, that it does not contain stones and that the kernels are not affected by a fungus or mould;
(c) in the case of seed cotton, that it does not contain extraneous matter capable of causing damage to ginning and allied machinery or constituting a fire hazard during the process of grinning or is in any other respect unsuitable for ginning; in which case, it shall not be accepted by the Agency and shall be returned to the producer thereof at his own expense.
7. Grading and disputes on classification
(1) For the purposes of—
(a) determining whether any controlled product surrendered to the Agency complies with the standards prescribed by these Regulations; and
(b) classifying controlled products accepted by the Federation in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations;
every such controlled product shall be graded in the manner prescribed in the Second Schedule by persons appointed by the Agency. Seed cotton shall be classified in the manner prescribed in Part IV of the First Schedule.
(2) If, after grading in terms of sub-regulation (1), a controlled product is accepted by the Federation, the classification there of shall be signified on the receipt issued therefor by the Agency to the person who surrendered the controlled product.
(3) Any person wishing to dispute the classification of a controlled product surrendered by him to and accepted by the Board shall—
(a) give notice in writing to the Federation at the receiving depot to which such product was delivered of his intention to do so in accordance with the following provisions;
(i) in the case of any such product which was delivered to the Agency by rail, the notice shall be given so as to be delivered at such receiving depot not later than the close of business on the seventh day after the day on which the receipt for such product was issued by the Agency, or, in case such seventh day is not a working day, then not later than the close of business on the next ensuing working day thereafter;
(ii) in the case of any such product which was delivered to the Agency in any manner other than by rail, the notice shall be given so as to be delivered at such receiving depot not later than the close of business on the first working day following the delivery of such product; and
(b) within 10 days after he has given notice as aforesaid, deposit with the Agency a sum calculated at the rate of two kwacha for each 100 standard bags or one wool-pack of such product or part thereof in respect of which notice as aforesaid has been given, subject to a maximum of ten kwacha.
(4) On receipt of a notice given in terms of sub-regulation (3), the Agency shall cause the controlled product of which the classification is disputed to be regraded in the manner prescribed in the First Schedule in respect of seed cotton and the Second Schedule in respect of other controlled products by a person appointed by the Minister for the purpose.
(5) Where, after regrading in terms of sub-regulation (4)—
(a) the original classification of the controlled product is confirmed, the sum deposited in terms of sub-regulation (3) shall be forfeited to the Agency;
(b) the original classification of the controlled product is not confirmed-
(i) if a classification inferior to the original classification is determined, the sum deposited in terms of sub-regulation (3) shall be forfeited to the Agency;
(ii) if a classification superior to the original classification is determined, the sum deposited in terms of sub-regulation (3) shall be returned to the person who made such deposit.
(1) The standards of packing of controlled products which may be accepted by the Agency shall be as prescribed in this regulation.
(2) Controlled products shall be packed in sacks or woolpacks, being either new sacks or woolpacks or used sacks or woolpacks:
Provided that the Agency may, at its discretion, accept maize which is not packed in sacks, at such time, at such place and in such quantities as the Agency directs.
(3) Sacks or woolpacks containing any controlled products shall be properly sewn at the mouth without lugs in one or other of the following manners, that is to say:
(a) hand-sewn with double jute twine of good quality, the stitches being through the hem at a distance apart of not more than one inch; or
(b) machine-sewn with cotton thread not inferior to 14 count thread of three cables each consisting of three strands, the stitches being approximately four to the inch and between one inch and two and a half inches from the mouth of the sack.
(4) Without derogation from the rights conferred on the Agency by sub-section (5) of section 22 of the Act, if the federation declines to accept any controlled product surrendered to it by reason that the standard of packing does not comply with the provisions of this regulation, it may, at the expense of the person surrendering it, arrange for the sack or woolpack in which the controlled product is contained to be re-sewn or for the controlled product to be packed in another sack or woolpack and for that other sack or woolpack to be properly sewn.
FIRST SCHEDULE
[Regulation 5]
STANDARDS OF CLASSIFICATION, QUALITY AND MOISTURE CONTENT
PART I
MAIZE
|
Colour of Grain |
Class A White or Yellow unmixed |
Class B White or Yellow unmixed |
Class C White or Yellow |
Class D White or Yellow |
|
Maximum percentage moisture |
12.5 |
12.5 |
12.5 |
12.5 |
|
Maximum percentage extraneous matter |
0.5 |
0.75 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
|
Maximum percentage trash |
0.05 |
0.05 |
0.125 |
0.125 |
|
Maximum percentage extraneous matter and trash aggregate |
0.5 |
0.75 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
|
Maximum percentage chipped grain |
8.0 |
– |
– |
– |
|
Maximum percentage insect-damaged grain |
3.0 |
5.0 |
25 |
25 |
|
Maximum percentage defective grain |
5.0 |
10.0 |
20 |
40 |
|
Maximum percentage other coloured grain included with defective grain |
2.0 |
4.0 |
10 |
10 |
|
Maximum percentage diseased grain included with defective grain |
2.0 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
– |
|
Minimum bushel weight (white maize only) in lb. at 12.5 per cent moisture content |
54 |
52 |
50 |
50 |
|
Condition |
Fresh and plump |
Fresh and plump |
Fit for human consumption |
Marketable |
[Am by SI 329 of 1969.]
PART II
SHELLED GROUNDNUTS
|
|
Class A |
Class B |
|
Maximum percentage moisture |
6.5 |
6.5 |
|
Maximum percentage extraneous matter |
1.5 |
1.5 |
|
Maximum percentage unshelled nuts |
8 |
8 |
|
Maximum percentage split grain |
20 |
25 |
|
Maximum percentage insect-damaged grain |
10 |
20 |
|
Maximum percentage defective grain |
25 |
30 |
|
No diseased kernels permitted |
|
|
|
Condition |
Fresh |
Fit for human consumption |
PART III
UNSHELLED GROUNDNUTS
|
|
Class A |
Class B |
|
Maximum percentage moisture |
6.5 |
6.5 |
|
Maximum percentage extraneous matter |
1.5 |
1.5 |
|
Maximum percentage with broken shells |
20 |
– |
|
Maximum percentage shelled groundnuts |
3 |
– |
|
Minimum percentage kernels |
66 |
66 |
|
Maximum percentage split grain |
20 |
– |
|
Maximum percentage insect-damaged grain |
10 |
20 |
|
Maximum percentage defective grain |
25 |
30 |
|
No diseased kernels permitted |
– |
– |
|
Condition |
Fresh |
Fit for human consumption |
PART IV
SEED COTTON
Class A: Clean white mature seed cotton. Occasional small flecks of staining and small amounts of cotton leaf trash and extraneous matter are tolerated. No other impurities are permitted. Immature or weak lint, even though clean and white, is not permissible.
Class B: Seed cotton containing obvious but not substantial amounts of weak, stained or discoloured cotton and leaf trash and extraneous matter. No obvious stick or other plant parts are permissible.
Class C: Seed cotton which contains substantial but not excessive amounts of stained or discoloured cotton, leaf trash and extraneous matter, and damaged seed.
In all instances, the maximum percentage of moisture content of seed cotton permitted is eight per centum.
SEED COTTON-MACHINE PICKED
A representative sample of 100 grammes of seed cotton shall be obtained from each woolpack and passed through an air-operated Frictionator. The percentage of the resultant extraneous matter and trash extracted from the sample shall then be determined by weight by means of the Ohaus 4-in-1 Grading Scale.
In all instances the maximum percentage of moisture content of seed cotton permitted is eight per centum, and the maximum percentage of extraneous matter or trash permitted is seven per centum. Seed cotton within these tolerances is then graded visually in accordance with the Acceptance Standards for hand-picked cotton.
Where the proportion of extraneous matter or trash amounts to more than seven per centum, the weight of the seed cotton shall be deemed to be reduced by the same percentage in excess of seven per centum, provided, however, that where such extraneous matter or trash exceeds 121/2 per centum, it shall be rejected.
PART V
CANADIAN WONDER BEANS, HARICOT BEANS, MIXED BEANS, SUGAR BEANS, VELVET BEANS, COWPEAS, SOYA BEANS, SUNFLOWER SEED AND SUNHEMP
|
|
Class A |
|
Maximum percentage moisture |
10 |
|
Maximum percentage extraneous matter |
1 |
|
Maximum percentage damaged grain |
1 |
|
Maximum percentage dirty grain |
1 |
|
Maximum percentage immature grain |
1 |
|
Maximum percentage damaged, dirty and immature grain |
2 |
|
Maximum percentage other coloured grain |
1 |
|
Maximum percentage split grain |
10 |
|
Condition |
Fresh |
PART VI
SORGHUM
|
|
Class S |
Class A |
Class B |
|
Maximum percentage moisture |
12.5 |
12.5 |
12.5 |
|
Maximum percentage extraneous matter |
1 |
1 |
1.5 |
|
Maximum percentage insect-damaged sorghum |
5 |
5 |
15 |
|
Maximum percentage other varieties |
5 |
– |
– |
|
Maximum percentage defective sorghum |
10 |
10 |
10 |
|
Conditions |
Fresh and plump |
Fresh and plump |
Fresh and plump |
Variety or type (Class “S” only): Sorghum Caffrorum, Variety Radar, or Sorghum Caffrorum, Variety Barnards Red, or Sorghum Caydatum, Variety Framida, or Hybrid No. 36 or Hybrid No. 39, or Hybrid NK.222, NK.300, DC.55, or Lindsay 788A.
SECOND SCHEDULE
[Regulation 7]
MANNER OF GRADING CONTROLLED PRODUCTS
PART I
ALL CONTROLLED PRODUCTS
1. Moisture content
The determination of the moisture content of grain shall be ascertained by means of the Marconi electrical resistance method calibrated to the standard Brown-Duval method or such other method, no less accurate, as the Board may approve. The determination shall be made with a minimum of delay either from a representative sample taken from the load of the grain concerned or from a sample contained in an airtight container which shall be opened immediately before the test.
2. Percentages by weight
Except in the determination of the moisture content of a grain, all percentages shall be determined by weight by means of the Ohaus 4-in-1 Grading Scale or such other method, no less accurate, as the Board may approve.
3. Representative samples
For the purpose of obtaining a representative sample necessary for grading, the following procedure shall be followed:
(a) in the case of a load of grain which is packed in sacks, the representative sample shall be obtained by taking equal portions of grain from evenly distributed parts of the load, so that-
(i) where the grain in a load is packed in five sacks or less, the contents of every sack are sampled;
(ii) where the grain in a load is packed in more than five sacks but less than 100 sacks, the contents of not less than five sacks are sampled;
(iii) where the grain in a load is packed in 100 sacks or more, the contents of not less than ten sacks are sampled:
Provided that—
A. where the quality of the grain contained in any one sack in a load of grain differs from the average quality of the grain in the load as a whole, the grain contained in that sack shall be graded separately;
B. where seed cotton of more than one class is packed in one container, the contents of such container shall be classified according to the lowest quality of seed cotton therein;
C. should otherwise undetectable trash due to mechanical harvesting or other cause be suspected, the whole contents of the requisite proportion of sacks shall be employed to determine the percentage of trash;
(b) in the case of a load of grain which is not packed in sacks, the representative sample shall be obtained by inserting a long probe or by thrusting the hand into the bulk of the load in several places so as fairly to represent the bulk. A minimum of seven uniformly distributed parts of the bulk shall be sampled. Individual bulk samples may be taken from a load to determine whether the grain is uniform in quality.
4. Working samples
A working sample shall be obtained by thoroughly mixing and quartering a representative sample obtained in the manner described in paragraph 3. For this purpose diagonally opposed quarters of the representative sample shall be rejected by means of an efficient mechanical divider until a working sample of the requisite weight has been obtained.
5. Order of grading procedure
For the purpose of determining the standards of quality and classification of a load of grain, the procedure described in the Part appropriate to the grain concerned shall be carried out in the sequence indicated.
PART II
MAIZE
6. Representative sample
A representative sample weighing not less than 1kg shall be taken in the manner described in paragraph 3.
7. Working sample
From the representative sample so obtained, a working sample weighing not less than 200 grammes shall then be obtained in the manner described in paragraph 4, and the precise weight of the working sample shall be determined.
8. Extraneous matter
Extraneous matter shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
9. Trash content
The trash content shall be determined by either of the following methods:
(a) in normal circumstances trash shall be removed from the working sample and weighed;
(b) when the trash content cannot be reliably determined by the use of the working sample, the whole contents of the number of bags prescribed in paragraph 3 shall be weighted on a duly assized bag scale. The trash shall then be removed from the contents of the bags and weighed on an Ohaus 4-in-1 Grading Scale, and the percentage shall be determined accordingly.
10. Chipped grain
Chipped grain shall then be removed from the working sample with the use of a No. 5 sieve and weighed.
11. Insect-damaged grain
Insect-damaged grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
12. Defective grain
Defective grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
13. Other coloured grain
Other coloured grain shall then be removed from the defective grain referred to in paragraph 12 and weighed.
14. Diseased grain
Diseased grain shall then be removed from the defective grain referred to in paragraph 12 and weighed.
15. Bushel weight
A special sample shall be taken from the representative sample and all extraneous matter shall be removed from it. The bushel weight shall then be determined by testing the special sample by means of the Ohaus 4-in-1 Grading Scale or such other method, no less accurate, as the Board may approve.
16. Replicate tests
Wherever detailed examination is necessary, at least two replicate tests shall be made and the average taken, the limit of variation in respect of the percentages of defective grain when comparing and averaging duplicate tests being calculated in accordance with the following table:
|
Percentage of Defective Grain |
Limit of Variation |
|
Up to 5 per cent |
± 1 per cent |
|
Over 5 per cent and up to 10 per cent |
± 1.5 per cent |
|
Over 10 per cent and up to 15 per cent |
± 2 per cent |
|
Over 15 per cent and up to 20 per cent |
± 2.5 per cent |
PART III
SHELLED GROUNDNUTS
17. Representative sample
A representative sample weighing not less than 1 kg shall be taken in the manner described in paragraph 3.
18. Working sample
From the representative sample so obtained, a working sample weighing not less than 200 grammes shall be obtained in the manner described in paragraph 4, and the precise weight of the working sample shall be determined.
19. Extraneous matter
Extraneous matter shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
20. Unshelled nuts
Unshelled nuts shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
21. Split grain
Split grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
22. Insect-damaged grain
Insect-damaged grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
23. Defective grain
Defective grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
24. Limit of Percentage of Defective Grain Variation
Wherever detailed examination is necessary, at least two replicate tests shall be made and the average taken, the limit of variation in respect of the percentage of defective grain when comparing and averaging duplicate tests being calculated in accordance with the following table:
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Up to 5 per cent |
± 1 per cent |
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Over 5 per cent and up to 10 per cent |
± 1.5 per cent |
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Over 10 per cent and up to 15 per cent |
± 2 per cent |
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Over 15 per cent and up to 20 per cent |
± 2.5 per cent |
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Over 20 per cent and up to 25 per cent |
± 3 per cent |
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Replicate tests |
PART IV
UNSHELLED GROUNDNUTS
25. Representative sample
A representative sample weighing not less than 2.5 kg shall be taken in the manner described in paragraph 3 and weighed.
26. Extraneous matter
For the purposes of determining the percentage of extraneous matter, the extraneous matter, including any such matter which may be adhering to the shells or cortices, shall then be removed from the representative sample and weighed.
27. Shelled groundnuts
For the purposes of determining the percentage of shelled groundnuts, the shelled groundnuts shall then be removed from the representative sample, weighed and discarded.
28. Broken shells
For the purposes of determining the percentage of groundnuts with broken shells, such groundnuts shall then be removed from the representative sample and weighed.
29. Kernels
For the purposes of determining the percentage of kernels, the shells or cortices shall then be removed from the kernels of the groundnuts in the representative sample and shall be weighed and shall then be discarded.
30. Working sample
From the kernels obtained from the representative sample referred to in paragraph 29, a working sample weighing not less than 200 grammes shall then be obtained in the manner described in paragraph 4, and the precise weight of the working sample shall be determined.
31. Split grain
Split grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
32. Insect-damaged grain
Insect-damaged grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
33. Defective grain
Defective grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
34. …
Wherever detailed examination is necessary, at least two replicate tests shall be made and the average taken, the limit of variation in respect of the percentages of defective grain when comparing and averaging duplicate tests being calculated in accordance with the following table:
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Percentage of Defective Grain |
Limit of Variation |
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Up to 5 per cent |
± 1 per cent |
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Over 5 per cent and up to 10 per cent |
± 1.5 per cent |
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Over 10 per cent and up to 15 per cent |
± 2 per cent |
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Over 15 per cent and up to 20 per cent |
± 2.5 per cent |
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Over 20 per cent and up to 25 per cent |
± 3 per cent |
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Replicate tests |
PART V
CANADIAN WONDER BEANS, HARICOT BEANS, MIXED BEANS, SUGAR BEANS, VELVET BEANS, COWPEAS, SOYA BEANS, SUNFLOWER SEED AND SUNNHEMP
35. Representative sample
A representative sample weighing not less than 2 lb. shall be taken in the manner described in paragraph 3.
36. Working sample
From the representative sample so obtained, a working sample weighing not less than 200 grammes shall then be obtained in the manner described in paragraph 4, and the precise weight of the working sample shall be determined.
37. Extraneous matter
Extraneous matter as defined in regulation 4 shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
38. Damaged grain
Damaged grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
39. Dirty grain
Dirty grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
40. Immature grain
Immature grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
41. Other coloured grain
Other coloured grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
42. Split grain
Split grain shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
43. Limit of Percentage of Defective Grain Variation
Wherever detailed examination is necessary, at least two replicate tests shall be made and the average taken, the limit of variation in respect of the percentage of defective grain when comparing and averaging duplicate tests being calculated in accordance with the following table:
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Up to 5 per cent |
± 1 per cent |
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Over 5 per cent and up to 10 per cent |
± 1.5 per cent |
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Over 10 per cent and up to 15 per cent |
± 2 per cent |
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Over 15 per cent and up to 20 per cent |
± 2.5 per cent |
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Replicate tests |
PART VI
SORGHUM
44. Representative sample
A representative sample weighing not less than 1 kg shall be taken in the manner described in paragraph 3.
45. Working sample
From the representative sample so obtained, a working sample weighing not less than 50 grammes shall be obtained in the manner described in paragraph 4, and the precise weight of the working sample shall be determined.
46. Extraneous matter
Extraneous matter as defined in regulation 4(3) shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
47. Insect-damaged sorghum
Insect-damaged sorghum shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
48. Other varieties
Other varieties shall then be removed from the working sample and weighed.
49. Defective sorghum
Defective sorghum as defined in regulation 3 shall then be removed and weighed.
50. Limit of Percentage of Defective Sorghum
Wherever detailed examination is necessary, at least two replicate tests shall be made and the average taken, the limit of variation in respect of the percentages of defective sorghum when comparing and averaging duplicate tests being calculated in accordance with the following table:
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Variation |
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Up to 5 per cent |
± 2 per cent |
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Over 5 per cent and up to 10 per cent |
± 2.5 per cent |
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Over 10 per cent and up to 15 per cent |
± 3 per cent |
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Over 15 per cent and up to 20 per cent |
± 3.5 per cent |
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Replicate tests |
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) (TRADERS AND PROCESSORS) (REGISTRATION FEES) REGULATIONS, 1996
[Section 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Registration fees
SI 92 of 1996.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) (Traders and Processors) (Registration fees) Regulations.
The registration fees for traders and processors of designated commodities registering with the Food Reserve Agency shall be as set out in the Schedule.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
REGISTRATION FEE
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Marketing Season |
111 |
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATION OF COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 1996
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Designation of commodities
SI 93 of 1996.
These Regulations may be cited as the food Reserve (Designation of Commodities) Regulations.
The commodities set out in the Schedule have been designated as being essential for the food security of the country during the 1996/97 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES: 1996/97 SEASON
1. Maize (White/Yellow);
2. Sorghum; and
3. Millet.
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) (STANDARD OF CONDUCT) REGULATIONS
[Section 16]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Power to inspect records
3. Trader or processor to provide agency with information
4. Prescribed forms
SI 94 of 1996,
SI 69 of 1997,
SI 61 of 2001,
SI 54 of 2002,
SI 56 of 2003,
SI 41 of 2004.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Standard of Conduct Regulations.
A registered trader or processor shall, prior to purchasing a designated commodity, inspect all relevant records to determine if—
(a) the farmer, trader of processor selling the designated commodity has previously pledged the commodity as security; or
(b) a charge or lien has been registered under the Agricultural Credits Act.
3. Trader or processor to provide agency with information
A trader or a processor registered as a dealer in a designated commodity, shall on a monthly basis, provide to the food Reserve Agency information regarding the stock of a designated commodity handled or held by the trader or processor during the period commencing 1st May, 2004 to 30th April, 2005.
[Reg 3 subs by reg 2 of SI 41 of 2004.]
The information referred to in regulation 3 above, shall be provided in the forms set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 4]
FOOD RESERVE AGENCY
Food Reserve Unit
MONTHLY REPORT ON TRADING ACTIVITIES FOR TRADERS IN DESIGNATED COMMODITIES
Reporting period: …………………………
Traders who deal in designated commodities are required to complete this form at the end of the month and send it to one of the addresses below.
Reports on trading activities are required for statistical purposes only, to enable the Food Reserve Agency to collect, analyse and disseminate marketing information for the benefit of producers, traders, processors and other market participants, and the help plan the Agency’s own marketing activities. The information provided will remain confidential. Any statistics that are publicised will be in the form of aggregated data.
Your co-operation is greatly appreciated.
NOTES:
– When filling in the forms, please provide data for the operating period only.
– Please specify the unit of measurement when indicating quantities (50 kg or 90 kg bags, or metric tonnes).
Name of organisation: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Food Reserve Agency registration number: …………………………………………………………………………
Address (physical location): ……………………………………………………………………………………………….
P.O. Box: ………………………………………………………… Tel. and Fax No:………………………………………
-Food Reserve Agency
-P.O. Box 34054, Lusaka
-Temporary Address: NRDC-Maize and Fertiliser Storage Project, Lusaka
-Choma, Regional Property Officer, offices at CIDA sheds, P.O. Box 630006
-Chipata, Regional Property Officer, PWD building, P.O. Box 510161
-Mkushi, Regional Property Officer, offices at CIDA sheds, P.O. Box 840170
-Kitwe, Regional Property Officer, offices at Kitwe silos, P.O. Box 20630
-Kasama, Regional Property Officer, offices at CIDA sheds, P.O. Box 410501
-Isoka, Regional Property Officer, offices at CIDA sheds, P.O. Box 440034
FORM 1
[Regulation 4]
1. Crop Purchases
Please indicate the quantities of designated commodities that your organisation purchased and the respective areas of purchase (province, district, country):
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Commodity |
Area of Purchase |
Quantity purchased |
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2. Storage
Please indicate the quantities and location of designated commodities that you currently have in storage:
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3. Sales
Please indicate the quantities of designated commodities that you have marketed, and the type of buyer (e.g. industrial mill, hammer mill, international grain trader, local grain trader, brewery, stockfeed producer):
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Commodity |
Type of buyer |
Quantity sold |
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4. Processing
If applicable, please indicate the approximate quantities of designated commodities that you have processed/milled during the reporting period.
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Commodity |
End product |
Quantity processed |
FOOD RESERVE (TRANSFER OF PROPERTY) ORDER
[Section 24]
Arrangement of Paragraphs
Paragraph
1. Title
2. Transfer of property
SI 145 of 1996,
SI 81 of 2001,
SI 101 of 2001.
This Order may be cited as the Food Reserve (Transfer of Property) Order.
(1) The properties listed in the Schedule to this Order shall be transferred from the Government to the Food Reserve Agency, on the publication of this Order.
(2) Notwithstanding sub-paragraph (1) the properties listed in Part IV of the Schedule to this Order are from the date of publication of this Order reverted to or transferred to the Government from the Food Reserve Agency.
[Para 2(2) ins by para 2 of SI 101 of 2001.]
SCHEDULE
[Paragraph 2]
PART I
(i) Bagging machines
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Machine No. |
Area |
Allocation |
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NECU 9206 |
Dar-es-salaam (THA)* |
01 |
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NECU 9208 |
Dar-es-salaam (THA)* |
01 |
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NECU 9212 |
FRA, Lusaka |
01 |
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NECU 9214 |
FRA, Lusaka |
01 |
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NECU 9216 |
FRA, Lusaka |
01 |
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NECU 9218 |
FRA, Lusaka |
01 |
(ii) Hoppers
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Serial No. |
Area |
Allocation |
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NECU 9207 |
Dar-es-salaam (THA)* |
01 |
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NECU 9209 |
Dar-es-salaam (THA)* |
01 |
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NECU 9211 |
FRA, Lusaka |
01 |
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NECU 9213 |
FRA, Lusaka |
01 |
(iii) Evacuators
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Engine No. |
Area |
Allocation |
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FRA, Lusaka |
01 |
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6VF-002390-8067-7721 |
FRA, Lusaka |
01 |
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6VA-098071-7063-7000 |
FRA, Lusaka |
01 |
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6VA-86653-7063-7000 |
FRA, Lusaka |
01 |
PART II – SILO INFORMATION
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Location |
No. of Bins |
Capacity 90kg Bag |
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Inter |
Mains |
Inter |
Mains |
Plot No. |
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Chisamba |
08 |
20 |
4000 |
12000 |
106 |
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Kabwe (Natuseko) |
08 |
20 |
4000 |
12000 |
F. 1879 |
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Kitwe |
11 |
24 |
2203 |
5440 |
2555 |
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Lusaka |
11 |
24 |
2203 |
5440 |
3283(8118) |
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Monze |
11 |
24 |
2203 |
5440 |
227 |
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Ndola (B/Mkubwa) |
08 |
20 |
4000 |
12000 |
3087/3489 |
PART III – WEIGH BRIDGE
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Area |
Type One-way |
Capacity 60tons |
No. |
Plot No. |
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Chingola |
One-way |
60tons |
01 |
3037 |
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Chisamba |
Two-way |
60tons |
01 |
100 |
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Chisamba |
Two-way |
60tons |
01 |
100 |
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Kabwe |
One-way |
60tons |
01 |
F.1879 |
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Kalomo |
One-way |
60tons |
01 |
N/A |
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Livingstone |
Two-way |
60tons |
01 |
1204 |
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Lusaka |
One-way |
60tons |
01 |
3283(8118) |
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Lusaka |
One-way |
60tons |
03 |
3283(8118) |
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Mumbwa |
Two-way |
60tons |
01 |
964 |
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Ndola |
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01 |
3087/3489 |
PART IV – HOUSING UNITS AND FLATS
[Sch Part IV ins by para 3 of SI 101 of 2001.]
LUSAKA PROVINCE
Lusaka
1. Plot No. 4188, House No. 3, Lukasu Road, Rhodes Park
2. Plot No. 1417, House No. 41, Los Angel Road, Long-acres
3. Plot No. 1730, House No. 1, Mwambeshi Road, North-mead
4. Plot No. 1861, House No. 24, Wasakile Road, North-mead
5. Plot No. 145/F1 10a, House No. 1, Msonda Ngosa Road, Villa Elizabetha
6. Plot No. F441a, House No. 205, Kasangula Road, Roma
7. Plot No. 441a, House No. 73, Mutandwa Road, Roma
8. Plot No. 154/F284a, House No. 20, Broads Roads, Fairview
9. Plot No. 846, House No. 28A, Lagos Road, Rhodes Park
10. Plot No. 471, House No. 10, Tito Road, Ridgeway
11. Plot No. 971, House No. 6, Ntoyo Road, Woodlands
12. Plot No. 2976, House No. 6. Ingwe Road, Woodland
13. Plot No. 1054, House No. 6, Makanta Close, Fairview
14. Plot No. F441a, House No. 106, Ngwazi Road, Roma
15. Plot No. A. 96/F737a, Vubu Road, Emmasdale
16. Plot No. 56, Independence Avenue, Lusaka Central
17. Plot No. 122/F284a, House No. 5, Lubambe Road, North-mead
18. Plot No. 1840, House No. 14, Lubambe Road, North-mead
19. Plot No. 4473, Zambezi Road, Roma
20. Plot No. 2143, House No. 20, Lubu Road, Long-acres
21. Plot No. 104/f284a, House No. 5, Omelo Mumba Road, Fairview
22. Plot No. 1177, House No. 4, Nyati close, Rhodes Park
23. Plot No. A/3/28/F396a, Makeni
24. Plot No. 964, House No. 11, Mushakashela Road, Woodlands
25. Plot No. 837, House No. 10, Lagos Road, Rhodes Park
26. Plot No. 846, House No. 28B, Lagos Road, Rhodes Park
27. Plot No. 1421, House No. 33, Lagos Road, Rhodes Park
28. Plot No. B/96/F737a, Vubu Road, Emmasdale
29. Stand Nos. 9 and 10 of 4803, Salima Road, Matero, House Nos. 1-40
30. Plot No. 1463, House No. 2, Mungulube Road, North-mead
31. Plot No. 3824, Manda Hill Road, Olympia Park
32. Plot No. 5074, House No. 12, Drama Close, Kabwata, UTH Area
33. Plot No. 6901, House No. 4B, Lagos Road, Rhodes Park
34. Plot No. 1768, House No. 8, Munawi Road, Industrial Area
35. Plot No. 6459, Saise Road, Long-acres (8 Flats)
36. Plot No. 1133, House No. 37, Church Road, Fairview (4 Flats)
37. Plot No. 6055, Sibweni Road, North-mead (3 Flats)
38. Plot No. D/21/F377a, Sable Road, Kabulonga (8 Flats)
39. Plot No. 6099, Chitemene Road, North-mead (7 Flats)
40. Plot No. 6075, Chitemene Road, North-mead (2 Flats)
41. Plot No. 6062, Chitemene Road, North-mead (6 Flats)
42. Plot No. 160/F248a, Mulimbwa Close, Fairview (2 Flats)
43. Plot No. 836, Lagos Road, Rhodes Park (2 Flats)
44. Plot No. RE/72/F11a, Chisango Road, Villa Elizabetha (6 Flats)
45. Plot No. 145/F110a, Musonda Ngosa Road, Villa Elizabetha (6 Flats)
46. Plot No. C.4/F737a, Zungulu Road, Emmasdale (5 Flats)
47. Plot No. A/21/F873a, Bothas Rust Road, Lusaka West (4 Flats)
48. Plot No. A/25/F873a, Bothas Rust Road, Lusaka West (4 Flats)
COPPERBELT
Ndola
1. Plot No. 941T, House No. 5, Liteta drive, Itawa
2. Plot No. ER22, House No. 2, Mupundu Road, Kansenshi
3. Plot No. Y2A, A67, House No. 11, Kampala Road, North-rise
4. Plot No. Y2A, A52, House No. 35, Kalewa Road, North-rise
5. Plot No. 3111, Macha Road, North-rise
6. Plot No. 3470, Macha Road, North-rise
7. Plot No. 70, Kalungulungu Road, North-rise
8. Plot No. 3032, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
9. Plot No. 3034, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
10. Plot No. 3036, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
11. Plot No. 3038, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
12. Plot No. 3040, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
13. Plot No. 3042, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
14. Plot No. 3044, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
15. Plot No. 3046, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
16. Plot No. 3048, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
17. Plot No. 3050, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
18. Plot No. 3052, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
19. Plot No. 3052, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
20. Plot No. 261T, House No. 47, Chikola Street, Itawa
21. Plot No. Y2A, A68, House No. 9, Kampala Road, North-rise
22. Plot No. 3442, Tanzania Road, North-rise
23. Plot No. 3442 Kangere Road, North-rise
24. Plot No. 3443 Kangere Road, North-rise
25. Plot No. 3132, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
26. Plot No. 3134, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
27. Plot No. 3136, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
28. Plot No. 3138, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
29. Plot No. 3140, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
30. Plot No. 3142, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
31. Plot No. 3144, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
32. Plot No. 3146, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
33. Plot No. 3148, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
34. Plot No. 3150, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
35. Plot No. 3152, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
36. Plot No. 3154, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
37. Plot No. 71, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
38. Plot No. 72, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
39. Plot No. 70, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
Kitwe
1. Plot No. 0692, House No. 12, Paulo Close, Parklands
2. Plot No. 2966, House No. 6, Twalilwisha Crescent, Riverside
3. Plot No. 4290, Mpenzen Street, Kwacha East, Riverside
4. Plot No. 4292, Mpenzen Street, Kwacha East, Riverside
5. Plot No. 4293, Mpenzen Street, Kwacha East, Riverside
6. Plot No. 4294, Mpenzen Street, Kwacha East, Riverside
7. Plot No. 4295, Mpenzen Street, Kwacha East, Riverside
EASTERN PROVINCE
Chipata
1. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 1
2. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 2
3. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 3
4. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 4
5. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 5
6. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 6
7. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 7
8. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 8
9. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 9
10. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 10
11. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 11
12. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 12
13. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 13
14. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 14
15. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 15
16. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 16
17. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 17
18. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 18
19. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 19
20. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 20
21. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 21
22. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 22
23. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 23
23. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 24
25. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 25
26. S/D/2/A Depot House, Deport Road, House No. 26
27. Stand No. 8, House No. 19, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
28. Stand No. 23, House No. 19, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
29. Stand No. 8, House No. 19, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
30. Stand No. 26 House No. 19, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
31. Stand No. 28, House No. 19, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
32. Stand No. 31, House No. 19, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
33. Stand No. 34, House No. 19, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
34. Stand No. 44, House No. 19, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
35. Stand No. 53, House No. 19, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
36. Stand No. 66, House No. 19, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
37. S/DRE/1/a/D25 St. Monica House, House No. 1
38. S/DRE/1/a/D25 St. Monica House, House No. 2
Katete
1. House No. A, Boma Road
2. House No. B. Boma Road
3. House No. C. Boma Road
Lundazi
1. Plot No. 141
2. Plot No. 142
3. Plot No. 143
LUAPULA PROVINCE
Mansa
1. Stand No. 414, House No. 1, off Chembe Road
2. Stand No. 414, House No. 2, off Chembe Road
3. Stand No. 414, House No. 3, off Chembe Road
4. Stand No. 487, House No. 280, Kaole Road
5. Stand No. 459, Off Chembe Road
6. Stand No. 837, House No. 1, Mansa-Sambya Road
7. Stand No. 837, House No. 6,Mansa-Sambya Road
8. Stand No. 837, House No. 14, Mansa-Sambya Road
9. Stand No. 837, House No. 18, Mansa-Sambya Road
10. Stand No. 837, House No. 19, Mansa-Sambya Road
11. Stand No. 837, House No. 20 Mansa-Sambya Road
12. Stand No. 837, House No. 21, Mansa-Sambya Road
13. Stand No. 837, House No. 29, Mansa-Sambya Road
Mwense
1. House No. 1, (Prefabricated House)
2. House No. 2, (Prefabricated House)
3. House No. 3, (Prefabricated House)
Kawambwa
1. House No. 250, Mushota Road
Samfya
1. Prefabricated house at Samfya Depot
Mazabuka
1. Plot No. 148, Lumumba Street
2. Plot No. 402, Omelo Street
Monze
1. Stand No. 63, Fairview Road
2. Stand No. 65, Fairview Road
3. Stand No. 68, Fairview Road
4. Stand No. 69, Fairview Road
5. Stand No. 76, Fairview Road
6. Stand No. 77, Fairview Road
7. Stand No. 160, Fairview Road
8. Stand No. 164, Fairview Road
9. Sixteen low cost 1 bed-roomed flats
Choma
1. House No. 8
2. House No. 408
3. Stand No. 25, Kalima Road
4. Stand No. 474, Macha Road
5. Stand No. 851, Monzuma Compound
6. Stand No. 852, Monzuma Compound
7. Stand No. 853, Monzuma Compound
Chisekesi
1. Stand No. 98
2. Stand No. 99
3. Stand No. 106
Pemba
1. Stand No. 49, House No. 487, Great North Road
Livingstone
1. Stand No. 1288, House No. 11, Kataba Lane
2. Stand No. 2609, Limulunga Road, Flat No. 65A
3. Stand No. 2609, Limulunga Road, Flat No. 65B
4. Stand No. 2609, Limulunga Road, Flat No. 65C
5. Stand No. 2609, Limulunga Road, Flat No. 65D
Mongu
1. Stand No. N21, Lewanika Road
2. Stand No. N22, Lewanika Road
3. Stand No. N23, Lewanika Road
4. Stand No. N24, Lewanika Road
5. Stand No. N25, Lewanika Road
6. Stand No. N28, Lewanika Road
7. Stand No. N29, Lewanika Road
8. Stand No. N30, Lewanika Road
9. Stand No. 308, Mongu-Lusaka Road
10. Stand No. 319, Mongu-Lusaka Road
11. Stand No. 320, Mongu-Lusaka Road
Kaoma
1. Two Houses along Yeta Road, Mulambwa Compound
2. Two medium cost houses in the Depot
3. One house near the market (convert from a commercial building)
Lukulu
1. House No. MC68
2. House No. MC70/L20A
NORTH WESTERN PROVINCE
Solwezi
1. Stand No. 378, House No. LB 1, Livanga Road
2. Stand No. 887, House No. 57, Kandundundu Road
3. Stand No. 888, House No. 58, Kandundundu Road
Mwinilunga
1. Stand No. 226, House No. 40
Zambezi
1. Plot No. 392
CENTRAL PROVINCE
1. Stand No. 557 House No. 2, Luapula Road
2. Stand No. 573, House No. 30, Luapula Road
3. Stand No. F1879 (twenty-four house), Natuseko Deport
4. Stand No. F1879, House No. 25, Natuseko Deport
5. Stand No. F1879, House No. 26, Natuseko Deport
6. Stand No. F1879, House No. 27, Natuseko Deport
Mkushi
1. Stand No. 489
2. Stand No. 490
Chisamba
1. Stand No. 20-(4 houses)
2. Stand No. 22-(1 houses)
3. Stand No. 98-(31 houses)
4. Stand No. 99-(27 houses)
Mumbwa
1. House in the Depot, Plot No. 192, Mumbwa Junction
2. House in the Depot, Plot No. 193, Mumbwa Junction
NORTHERN PROVINCE
Kasama
1. Plot No. 418, Lunzua Road (house)
2. Plot No. 693, Luwingu Road (house)
3. Plot No. 1177, Lukupa Road (House)
PART V
REHABILITATED STACKING MACHINES
|
Area |
No. |
|
Chadiza |
01 |
|
Chambeshi |
03 |
|
Chipata |
05 |
|
Chisamba |
03 |
|
Choma |
01 |
|
Chongwe |
01 |
|
Isoka |
04 |
|
Kaoma |
03 |
|
Kapiri-Mposhi |
03 |
|
Kasama |
04 |
|
Katete |
02 |
|
Lundazi |
03 |
|
Lusaka |
07 |
|
Mansa |
03 |
|
Mbala |
02 |
|
Mkushi |
11 |
|
Mongu |
02 |
|
Mpika |
02 |
|
Mtilizi |
02 |
|
Mumbwa |
05 |
|
Mwachisompola |
01 |
|
Nakonde, Mwenzo |
01 |
|
Ndola (Bwana Mkubwa) |
05 |
|
Petauke |
01 |
|
Serenje |
04 |
|
Sinda |
02 |
|
Thendere |
02 |
|
TOTAL MACHINES |
83 |
PART VI – NEW STACKING MACHINES (MANUFACTURED 1991-1994)
|
Area |
No. |
| FRA’s premises |
04 |
| Lusaka |
01 |
| Ndola (Bwana Mkubwa) |
04 |
| Ndola (Bwana Mkubwa) |
01 |
| Proto-Type machine |
|
| TOTAL STACKING MACHINES |
19 |
PART VII – DEPOT OFFICES AND ANCILLARY BUILDINGS
|
Region |
District/Depot |
Office Block |
Canteen |
Clinic |
Toilet Block |
Others |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Southern |
Livingstone (Plot 1204) |
02 |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Kalomo (Station Depot) |
02 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Kalomo (JICA complex) |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Chiyobola |
02 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Chilala |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Muchila |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Choma (Main) |
02 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Choma (CIDA Complex) |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
Pump house |
|
|
Pemba |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Mapanza |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Chitongo |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Kabulamwanda |
01 |
01 |
– |
– |
03 classrooms |
|
|
Namwala |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Gwembe |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Monze |
01 |
– |
01 |
– |
01 workshop |
|
|
Kaleya |
02 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Mazabuka Main |
02 |
– |
– |
– |
10 workshop |
|
|
Chakola |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
01 workshop |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
combined with office block |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
– |
|
|
Nega Nega |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
– |
|
Western |
Kaoma Main |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
01 |
|
|
Mongu Main |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
– |
|
Lusaka |
Mumbwa Junction |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
01 |
|
|
Mumbwa Main |
– |
– |
– |
– |
01 |
|
|
Chisamba |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
– |
|
|
Lusaka Grains |
02 |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Lusaka CIDA complex |
02 |
– |
01 |
02 |
01 workshop |
|
|
ZCF – TED (Plot 7419) |
01 |
– |
01 |
– |
02 warehouses |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ZCF PROPERTIES |
|
|
|
|
– |
|
|
(Plot 4789) |
02 |
– |
– |
01 |
01 showstand |
|
|
Showgrounds (Plot 1293) |
01 |
– |
01 |
– |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
– |
|
Central |
Mwachisompola |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Liteta |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Natuseko |
01 |
01 |
01 |
01 |
01 shop |
|
|
Kabwe (Plot 631) |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
|
Kapiri Mposhi |
|
|
|
|
– |
|
|
(Plot 1294/a/F.23.5C) |
02 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Musofu |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Serenje |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
01 Water tank and Pump house |
|
|
Mkushi (CIDA) (Plot 1637) |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
– |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mkushi Main |
02 |
– |
– |
– |
01 Water tank Pump house |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
– |
|
Eastern |
Chipata (Alimi) |
01 |
01 |
10 |
01 |
Water tank |
|
|
Lundazi (CIDA) |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Lundazi (Main) |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
Borehole/Tank |
|
|
Petauke |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
Borehole/Tank |
|
|
Katete Main |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
– |
|
|
Katete (CIDA) |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
|
|
|
Sinda |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
01 workshop |
|
|
Chadiza |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
– |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
– |
|
Copperbelt Norh-Western and |
Bwana Mkubwa |
02 |
01 |
01 |
– |
Borehole/water tank |
|
|
Chambeshi |
01 |
01 |
01 |
– |
– |
|
Luapula |
Kitwe Main |
01 |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Chingola |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
– |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
– |
|
|
Solwezi Main |
02 |
– |
– |
01 |
– |
|
|
Solwezi (CIDA) |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
– |
|
|
Kasempa |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Kabompo |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
|
Mufumbwe |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
01 showstand |
|
|
Mansa (Plot 350) |
01 |
01 |
– |
01 |
|
|
|
Samfya |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
01 shop |
|
|
Ndola (Trade Fair) |
|
|
|
|
01 showstand |
|
|
(Plot 2735) |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
|
Ndola (Buseko Ave.) |
|
|
|
|
– |
|
Northern |
(Plot 225) |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Kitwe (Showgrounds-U/K) |
– |
– |
– |
– |
01 supermarket |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
– |
|
|
Kasama (NORAD) |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Kasama (CIDA) |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
– |
|
|
Kasama (Main) |
04 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
Mpika (NORAD) |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
01 |
|
|
Isoka (CIDA) |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
|
|
|
Isoka (Kapwila) |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
|
Nakonde (Mwenzo) |
01 |
– |
– |
– |
|
|
|
Mbala |
01 |
– |
– |
01 |
PART VIII
HOUSING UNITS AND FLATS
LUSAKA PROVINCE LUSAKA.
1. Plot No. 4188, House No. 3, Lukasu Road, Rhodes Park
2. Plot No. 1417, House No. 41, Los Angeles Road, Longacres
3. Plot No. 1730, House No. 1, Mwambeshi Road, Northmead
4. Plot No. 1861, House No. 24, Wusakile Road, Northmead
5. Plot No. 145/F110a, House No. 1, Musonda Ngosa Road, Villa Elizabetha
6. Plot No. F441a, House No. 205, Kasangula road, Roma
7. Plot No. 441a, House No. 73, Mutandwa Road, Roma
8. Plot No. 154/F284a, House No. 20, Broads Road, Fairview
9. Plot No. 846, House No. 28A, Lagos Road, Rhodes Park
10. Plot No. 4971, House No. 10, Tito Road, Ridgeway
11. Plot No. 971, House No. 6, Ntoyo Road, Woodlands
12. Plot No. 2976, No. 6, Ingwee Road, Woodlands
13. Plot No. 1054, House No. 6, Makanta Close, Fairview
14. Plot No. F441a, House No. 106, Ngwezi Road, Roma
15. Plot No. A/96/F737a, Vubu Road, Emmasdale
16. Plot No. 56, Independence Avenue, Lusaka Central
17. Plot No. 122/F284a, House No. 5, Nambala Close, Fairview
18. Plot No. 1840, House No. 14, Lubambe Road, Northmead
19. Plot No. 4473, Zambezi Road, Roma
20. Plot No. 2143, House No. 20, Lubu Road, Longacres
21. Plot No. 104/F284a, House No. 5, Omelo Mumba Road, Fairview
22. Plot No. 1177, House No. 4, Nyati Close, Rhodes Park
23. Plot No. A/3/28/F396a, Makeni
24. Plot No. 964, House No. 11, Mushakashela Road, Woodlands
25. Plot No. 837, House No. 10, Lagos Road, Rhodes park
26. Plot No. 846, House No. 28B, Lagos Road, Rhodes park
27. Plot No. 1421, House No. 33, Los Angeles Road, Longacres
28. Plot No. B/96/F737a, Vubu Road, Emmasdale
29. Stand No. 9 and 10 of 4803, Salima Road, Matero, House Nos 1-40
30. Plot No. 1463, House No. 2, Mwalule Road, Northmead
31. Plot No. 3824, Manda Hill Road, Olympia park
32. Plot No. 5074, House No. 12, Dama Close, Kabwata, UTH Area
33. Plot No. 6901, House No. 4B, Lagos Road, Rhodes Park
34. Plot No. 1768, House No. 8, Mungwi Road, Industrial Area
35. Plot No. 6459, Saise Road, Longacres (8 flats)
36. Plot No. 1133, No. 37 Church Road, Fairview (4 flats)
37. Plot No. 6055, Sibweni Road, Northmead (3 flats)
38. Plot No. D/21/F377a, Sable Road, Kabulonga (8 flats)
39. Plot No. 6099, Chitemene Road, Northmead (7 flats)
40. Plot No. 6075, Chisokone Road, Northmead (2 flats)
41. Plot No. 6062, Chitemene Road, Northmead (6 flats)
42. Plot No. 160/F284a, Mlombwa Close, Fairview (2 flats)
43. Plot No. 836, Lagos Road, Rhodes Park
44. Plot No. RE/72/F110a, Chishango Road, Villa Elizabetha (6 flats)
45. Plot No. 145/F110a, Musonda Ngosa Road, Villa Elizabetha (2 flats)
46. Plot No. C/4/F737a, Zungulu Road, Emmasdale (5 flats)
47. Plot No. A/21/F873a, Bothas Rust Road, Lusaka West (4 flats)
48. Plot No. A/25/F873a, Bothas Rust Road, Lusaka West (4 flats)
COPPERBELT PROVINCE NDOLA
1. Plot No. 941T, House No. 5, Liteta Drive, Itawa
2. Plot No. ER22, House No. 25, Mupundu Road, Kansenshi
3. Plot No. Y2A, A67, House No. 11, Kampala Road, Northrise
4. Plot No. Y2A, A52, House No. Kalewa Road, Northrise
5. Plot No. 3111, Macha Road, Northrise
6. Plot No. 3470, Macha Road, Northrise
7. Plot No. 70, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
8. Plot No. 3032, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
9. Plot No. 3034, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
10. Plot No. 3036, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
11. Plot No. 3038, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
12. Plot No. 3030, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
13. Plot No. 3042, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
14. Plot No. 3044, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
15. Plot No. 3046, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
16. Plot No. 3048, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
17. Plot No. 3050, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
18. Plot No. 3052, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
19. Plot No. 3054, Shoelela Road, Ndeke Township
20. Plot No. 2691T, House No. 47, Chikola Street, Northrise
21. Plot No. Y2A, A68, House No. 9, Kampala Road, Northrise
22. Plot No. 3432, Tanzania Road, Northrise
23. Plot No. 3442, Kangere Road, Northrise
24. Plot No. 3443, Kangere Road, Northrise
25. Plot No. 3132, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
26. Plot No. 3134, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
27. Plot No. 3136, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
28. Plot No. 3138, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
29. Plot No. 3140, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
30. Plot No. 3142, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
31. Plot No. 3144, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
32. Plot No. 3146, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
33. Plot No. 3148, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
34. Plot No. 3150, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
35. Plot No. 3152, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
36. Plot No. 3154, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
37. Plot No. 71, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
38. Plot No. 72, Kalungulungu Road, Ndeke Township
KITWE
1. Plot No. 0692, House No. 12, Paulo Close, Parklands
2. Plot No. 2966, House No. 6, Twalilwisha Crescent, Riverside
3. Plot No. 4290, Mpenzeni Street, Kwacha East, Riverside
4. Plot No. 4292, Mpenzeni Street, Kwacha East, Riverside
5. Plot No. 4293, Mpenzeni Street, Kwacha East, Riverside
6. Plot No. 4294, Mpenzeni Street, Kwacha East, Riverside
7. Plot No. 4295, Mpenzeni Street, Kwacha East, Riverside
8. Plot No. 4296, Mpenzeni Street, Kwacha East, Riverside
EASTERN PROVINCE CHIPATA
1. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 1
2. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 2
3. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 3
4. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 4
5. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 5
6. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 6
7. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 7
8. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 8
9. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 9
10. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 10
11. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 11
12. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 12
13. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 13
14. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 14
15. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 15
16. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 16
17. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 17
18. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 18
19. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 19
20. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 20
21. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 21
22. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 22
23. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 23
24. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 24
25. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 25
26. S/D/2/A Depot House, Depot Road, House No. 26
27. Stand No. 8, House No. 19, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
28. Stand No. 23, House No. 34, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
29. Stand No. 26, House No. 40, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
30. Stand No. 28, House No. 42, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
31. Stand No. 31, House No. 45, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
32. Stand No. 34, House No. 48, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
33. Stand No. 44, House No. 58, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
34. Stand No. 53, House No. 70, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
35. Stand No. 66, House No. 71, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
36. Stand No. 83, House No. 83, Hollywood Road, Kapata Compound
37. S/D/RE/1/a/D25 St Monica, House No. 1
38. S/D/RE/1/a/D25 St Monica, House No. 2
KATETE
1. House No. A, Boma Road
2. House No. B, Boma Road
3. House No. C, Boma Road
LUNDAZI
1. Plot No. 141
2. Plot No. 142
3. Plot No. 143
LUAPULA PROVINCE MANSA
1. Stand No. 414, House No. 1, off Chembe Road
2. Stand No. 414, House No. 2, off Chembe Road
3. Stand No. 414, House No. 3, off Chembe Road
4. Stand No. 487, House No. 280, Kaole Road
5. Stand No. 459, off Chembe Road
6. Stand No. 837, House No. 1, Mansa-Samfya Road
7. Stand No. 842, House No. 6, Mansa-Samfya Road
8. Stand No. 850, House No. 14, Mansa-Samfya Road
9. Stand No. 854, House No. 18, Mansa-Samfya Road
10. Stand No. 855, House No. 19, Mansa-Samfya Road
11. Stand No. 856, House No. 20, Mansa-Samfya Road
12. Stand No. 857, House No. 121, Mansa-Samfya Road
13. Stand No. 865, House No. 29, Mansa-Samfya Road
MWENSE
1. House No. 1, (prefabricated house)
2. House No. 2, (prefabricated house)
3. House No. 3, (prefabricated house)
KAWAMBWA
House No. 250, Mushota Road
SAMFYA
Prefabricated house at Samfya Depot
SOUTHERN PROVINCE
MAZABUKA
1. Plot No. 148, Lumumba Street
2. Plot No. 402, Omelo Street
MONZE
1. Stand No. 63, Fairview Road
2. Stand No. 65, Fairview Road
3. Stand No. 68, Fairview Road
4. Stand No. 69, Fairview Road
5. Stand No. 76, Fairview Road
6. Stand No. 77, Fairview Road
7. Stand No. 160, Fairview Road
8. Stand No. 164, Fairview Road
9. Sixteen low cost 1 bedroomed flats
CHOMA
1. House No. 8
2. House No. 408
3. Stand No. 25, Kalima road
4. Stand No. 474, Macha Road
5. Stand No. 851, Monzuma Compound
6. Stand No. 852, Monzuma Compound
7. Stand No. 853, Monzuma Compound
CHISEKESI
1. Stand No. 98
2. Stand No. 99
3. Stand No. 106
PEMBA
Stand No. 46, House No. 487, Great North Road
LIVINGSTONE
1. Stand No. 1288, House No. 11, Kataba Lane
2. Stand No. 2609, Limulunga Road, Flat No. 65A
3. Stand No. 2609, Limulunga Road, Flat No. 65B
4. Stand No. 2609, Limulunga Road, Flat No. 65C
5. Stand No. 2609, Limulunga Road, Flat No. 65D
WESTERN PROVINCE
MONGU
1. Stand No. N21, Lewanika Road
2. Stand No. N22, Lewanika Road
3. Stand No. N23, Lewanika Road
4. Stand No. N24, Lewanika Road
5. Stand No. N25, Lewanika Road
6. Stand No. N28, Lewanika Road
7. Stand No. N29, Lewanika Road
8. Stand No. N30, Lewanika Road
9. Stand No. 308, Mongu-Lusaka Road
10. Stand No. 319, Mongu-Lusaka Road
11. Stand No. 320, Mongu-Lusaka Road
KAOMA
1. Two house along Yeta Road, Mulambwa Compound
2. Tow medium cost houses in the Depot
3. One house near the market (converted from a commercial building)
LUKULU
1. House No. MC68
2. House No. MC70/L 20A
NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCE
SOLWEZI
1. Stand 378, House No. LB 1, Livanga Road
2. Stand 887, House No. 57, Kandundundu Road
3. Stand 888, House No. 58, Kandundundu Road
MWINILUNGA
Stand 226, House No. 40
ZAMBEZI
Plot No. 392
CENTRAL-PROVINCE
KABWE
1. Stand No. 557, House No. 2, Luapula Road
2. Stand No. 573, House No. 30, Luapula Road
3. Stand No. F1879 (twenty-four houses), Natuseko Depot
4. Stand No. F1879, House No. 25, Natuseko Depot
5. Stand No. F1879, House No. 26, Natuseko Depot
6. Stand No. F1879, House No. 27, Natuseko Depot
MUKUSHI
1. Stand No. 489
2. Stand No. 490
CHSAMBA
1. Stand No. 20-(4 houses)
2. Stand No. 22-(1 houses)
3. Stand No. 98-(31 houses)
4. Stand No. 99-(27 houses)
MUMBWA
1. House in the Depot, Plot 192, Mumbwa junction
2. House in the Depot, Plot 193, Mumbwa junction
NORTHERN-PROVINCE
KASAMA
1. Plot 418, Lunzua Road (house)
2. Plot 683, Luwingu Road (house)
3. Plot 1177, Lukupa Road (house)
PART IX
AGRICULTURAL STORAGE FACILITIES
|
Code prov |
District |
Depot |
Location |
Facility Type |
Cap.(MT) |
|
1001 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
Australian |
1,680 |
|
1002 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
Australian |
1,680 |
|
1003 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
Australian |
1,680 |
|
1004 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
1005 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
1006 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
1007 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
1008 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
1009 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
1010 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
1011Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
1012 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
1013 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
1014 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
DMC |
38,000 |
|
1015 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Fert. Complex |
Urban |
DMC |
38,000 |
|
1016 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Australian |
1,680 |
|
1017 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
DMC |
6,150 |
|
1018 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
DMC (OPEN) |
6,150 |
|
1019 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
EEC |
6,200 |
|
1020 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
GMB |
1,250 |
|
1021 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
GMB |
320 |
|
1022 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Slab A |
5,000 |
|
1023 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Slab B |
5,000 |
|
1024 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Slab C |
5,000 |
|
1025 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Slab D |
5,000 |
|
1026 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Slab E |
4,600 |
|
1027 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Slab F |
720 |
|
1028 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Slab G |
1,000 |
|
1029 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Slab H |
1,000 |
|
1030 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Slab I |
1,000 |
|
1031 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Slab J |
700 |
|
1032 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Slab K |
500 |
|
1033 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
DMC |
49 |
|
1034 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Store |
|
|
1035 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot |
Urban |
Fumigation Shed |
49 |
|
1036 Lsk |
Lusaka |
Grains Depot. |
Urban |
GMB |
6,150 |
|
1037 Lsk |
|
|
R. Rural |
|
|
|
1301 Lsk |
Kafue |
Chiawa |
R. Rural |
DMC |
20 |
|
1302 Lsk |
Kafue |
Mungu |
R. Rural |
DMC |
45 |
|
1303 Lsk |
Kafue |
Tusole |
Urban |
Slab |
5,400 |
|
1401 Lsk |
Chongwe |
Chongwe |
Urban. |
EEC |
1,800 |
|
1402 Lsk |
Chongwe |
Chongwe |
Rural |
Slab |
2,160 |
|
1403 Lsk |
Chongwe |
Rufunsa |
R. Rural |
DMC |
1,080 |
|
1404 Lsk |
Chongwe |
Shikabeta |
R. Rural |
DMC |
500 |
|
1501 Lsk |
Luangwa |
Chitope |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
1502 Lsk |
Luangwa |
Mpuka |
R. Rural |
DMC |
1,080 |
|
2001 CP |
Kabwe |
Chakwankwa |
Rural |
Slab |
3,150 |
|
2002 CP |
Kabwe |
Kabwe East |
Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
2003 CP |
Kabwe |
Kasavasa |
Urban |
Slab |
16,200 |
|
2004 CP |
Kabwe |
KUDCU HQ |
Urban |
DMC |
7,650 |
|
2005 CP |
Kabwe |
KUDCU HQ |
P. Urban |
DMC |
7,650 |
|
2006 CP |
Kabwe |
Mwachisompola |
P. Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
2007 CP |
Kabwe |
Mwachisompola |
P. Urban |
EEC |
900 |
|
2008 CP |
Kabwe |
Mwachisompola |
P. Urban |
EEC |
1,800 |
|
2009 CP |
Kabwe |
Mwachisompola |
Urban |
Slab |
900 |
|
2010 CP |
Kabwe |
Natuseko |
Urban |
Australian |
1,680 |
|
2011 CP |
Kabwe |
Natuseko |
Urban |
CIDA (F) A |
3,500 |
|
2012 CP |
Kabwe |
Natuseko |
Urban |
CIDA (F) B |
3,500 |
|
2013 CP |
Kabwe |
Natuseko |
Urban |
Slab A |
5,700 |
|
2014 CP |
Kabwe |
Natuseko |
Urban |
Slab B |
1,500 |
|
2015 CP |
Kabwe |
Natuseko |
Urban |
Slab C |
3,000 |
|
2016 CP |
Kabwe |
Natuseko |
Urban |
Slab D |
5,700 |
|
2017 CP |
Kabwe |
Natuseko |
Urban |
Slab E |
5,000 |
|
2018 CP |
Kabwe |
Natuseko |
Urban |
Slab F |
900 |
|
2019 CP |
Kabwe |
Natuseko |
Rural |
Slab G |
750 |
|
2020 CP |
Kabwe |
Lifwambula |
Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
2020 CP |
Kabwe |
Lifwambula |
Rural |
EEC |
765 |
|
2020 CP |
Kabwe |
Lifwambula |
Rural |
Slab |
900 |
|
2021CP |
Kabwe |
Kapopo |
Rural |
EEC |
900 |
|
2021CP |
Kabwe |
Liteta |
Rural |
EEC |
1,800 |
|
2022 CP |
Kabwe |
Masaka |
Rural |
Slab |
900 |
|
2023 CP |
Kabwe |
Masaka |
Rural |
Slab |
900 |
|
2024 CP |
Kabwe |
Kasavasa |
Rural |
Slab |
900 |
|
2025 CP |
Kabwe |
Kasavasa |
Rural |
Slab |
900 |
|
2026 CP |
Kabwe |
Kasavasa |
Rural |
Slab |
900 |
|
2027 CP |
Kabwe |
Kasavasa |
Urban |
Slab |
900 |
|
2101 CP |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Urban |
DMC (OPEN) |
364 |
|
2102 CP |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Urban |
Slab |
2,000 |
|
2103 CP |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Urban |
Slab |
3,200 |
|
2104 CP |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Urban |
Slab |
3,200 |
|
2105 CP |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Urban |
Slab |
3,200 |
|
2106 CP |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Urban |
Slab |
3,200 |
|
2107 CP |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Urban |
Slab |
6,000 |
|
2108 LCP |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Kapiri Mposhi |
Urban |
Slab |
10,000 |
|
2201 LCP |
Chibombo |
Chisamba |
Urban |
DMC (OPEN) |
2,250 |
|
2202 LCP |
Chibombo |
Chisamba |
Urban |
DMC (L) |
8,500 |
|
2203 LCP |
Chibombo |
Chisamba |
Urban |
DMC (S) |
2,600 |
|
2204 LCP |
Chibombo |
Chisamba |
Urban |
Slab A |
10,500 |
|
2205 LCP |
Chibombo |
Chisamba |
Urban |
Slab B |
9,000 |
|
2206 LCP |
Chibombo |
Chisamba |
Urban |
Slab C |
5,500 |
|
2207 LCP |
Chibombo |
Chisamba |
P.Urban |
Slab D |
5,200 |
|
2301 CP |
Mkushi |
Chalata |
P.Urban |
DMC |
5,400 |
|
2302 CP |
Mkushi |
Chibwe |
P.Urban |
DMC |
765 |
|
2303 CP |
Mkushi |
Chibwe |
P.Urban |
EEC |
4,500 |
|
2304 CP |
Mkushi |
Chibwe |
P.Urban |
Slab |
4,500 |
|
2305 CP |
Mkushi |
Chipuluka |
P.Urban |
Minestone |
4,500 |
|
2306 CP |
Mkushi |
Kakwelesa |
P.Urban |
EEC |
765 |
|
2307 CP |
Mkushi |
Kakwelesa |
P.Urban |
Slab |
900 |
|
2308 CP |
Mkushi |
Lunchu |
P.Urban |
EEC |
765 |
|
2309 CP |
Mkushi |
Lunchu-B |
P.Urban |
Slab |
900 |
|
2310 CP |
Mkushi |
Likumbi |
P.Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
2311 CP |
Mkushi |
Mansansa |
P.Urban |
Australian |
1,680 |
|
2312 CP |
Mkushi |
Mansansa |
P.Urban |
Australian |
1,680 |
|
2313 CP |
Mkushi |
Mansansa |
P.Urban |
Australian |
1,680 |
|
2314 CP |
Mkushi |
Mansansa |
Urban |
JICA |
5,000 |
|
2315 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi junction |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
2316 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi junction |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
2317 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi junction |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
2318 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi junction |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
2319 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi junction |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
2320 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi junction |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
2321 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi junction |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
2322 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi junction |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
2323 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi junction |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
2324 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi junction |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
2325 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi junction |
P.Urban |
DMC |
1,800 |
|
2326 CP |
Mkushi |
Makafu |
P.Urban |
EEC |
765 |
|
2327 CP |
Mkushi |
Makafu |
P.Urban |
Slab |
900 |
|
2328 CP |
Mkushi |
Musofu |
P.Urban |
EEC |
765 |
|
2329 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi-Main |
P.Urban |
Slab |
5,400 |
|
2330 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi-Main |
P.Urban |
Slab |
2,160 |
|
2331 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi-Main |
P.Urban |
Slab |
2,160 |
|
2332 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi-Main |
P.Urban |
Slab |
2,160 |
|
2333 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi-Main |
P.Urban |
Slab |
2,160 |
|
2334 CP |
Mkushi |
Mkushi-Main |
P.Urban |
Slab |
2,160 |
|
2401 CP |
Serenje |
Chalilo |
P.Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
2402 CP |
Serenje |
Kanona |
P.Urban |
DMC |
900 |
|
2403 CP |
Serenje |
Kanona |
P.Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
2404 CP |
Serenje |
Kanona |
Rural |
Slab |
1,350 |
|
2405 CP |
Serenje |
Mulilima |
Rural |
DMC |
990 |
|
2406 CP |
Serenje |
Mulilima |
Urban |
Slab |
1,350 |
|
2407 CP |
Serenje |
Serenje-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
1,980 |
|
2408 CP |
Serenje |
Serenje-Main |
R. Urban |
Slab |
2,700 |
|
2501 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Kasubwe |
P. Urban |
Slab |
27,000 |
|
2502 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Mavule |
Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
2503 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Mumbwa-junction |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
2504 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Mumbwa-junction |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
2505 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Mumbwa-junction |
Urban |
EEC |
1,800 |
|
2506 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Mumbwa-junction |
Urban |
JICA |
5,000 |
|
2507 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Mumbwa-Main |
Urban |
DMC (Open) |
1,800 |
|
2508 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Mumbwa-Main |
Urban |
Slab A |
3,000 |
|
2509 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Mumbwa-Main |
Urban |
Slab B |
1,200 |
|
2510 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Mumbwa-Main |
P. Urban |
Slab C |
3,000 |
|
2511 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Mwachisompola |
P. Urban |
Minestone |
1,800 |
|
2512 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Mwachisompola |
P. Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
2513 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Nampundwe |
P. Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
2514 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Shibuyunji |
R. Rural |
EEC |
1,800 |
|
2515 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Sichibo |
R. Rural |
DMC |
450 |
|
2516 LCP |
Mumbwa |
Sichibo |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3001 SP |
Choma |
Chilumbwe |
Urban |
DMC |
3,150 |
|
3002 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
3003 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
3004 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
3005 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
3006 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
3007 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3008 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3009 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3010 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3011 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3012 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3013 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3014 SP |
Choma |
Choma Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3015 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
DMC |
4,000 |
|
3016 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3017 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
4,500 |
|
3018 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3019 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3020 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
4,500 |
|
3021 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3022 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
3,500 |
|
3023 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3024 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3025 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
3,150 |
|
3026 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3027 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
3,500 |
|
3028 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3029 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
3,500 |
|
3030 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3031 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3032 SP |
Choma |
Choma-Main |
R. Rural |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3033 SP |
Choma |
Kabanje |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3034 SP |
Choma |
Mapanza |
Rural |
DMC |
2,500 |
|
3035 SP |
Choma |
Mapanza |
Rural |
Slab |
7,700 |
|
3036 SP |
Choma |
Mapanza |
R. Rural |
Slab |
6,750 |
|
3037 SP |
Choma |
Masuku |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3038 SP |
Choma |
Mbalala |
P. Urban |
EEC |
2,813 |
|
3039 SP |
Choma |
Mboole |
P. Urban |
DMC |
3,750 |
|
3040 SP |
Choma |
Namuswa |
P. Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3041 SP |
Choma |
Pemba |
P. Urban |
DMC |
1,800 |
|
3042 SP |
Choma |
Pemba |
P. Urban |
DMC |
11,400 |
|
3043 SP |
Choma |
Pemba |
P. Urban |
Slab |
9,000 |
|
3044 SP |
Choma |
Pemba |
P. Urban |
Slab |
5,300 |
|
3045 SP |
Choma |
Pemba |
P, Urban |
Slab |
5,300 |
|
3046 SP |
Choma |
Pemba |
Rural |
Slab |
13,000 |
|
3047 SP |
Choma |
Sibanyati |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3048 SP |
Choma |
Chipande |
R. Rural |
DMC |
49 |
|
3101 SP |
Mazabuka |
Chakola |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3102 SP |
Mazabuka |
Chikuni |
R. Rural |
Slab |
180 |
|
3103 SP |
Mazabuka |
Chivuna |
Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3104 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3105 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3106 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3107 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3108 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
Slab |
2,146 |
|
3109 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
Slab |
9,000 |
|
3110 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
Slab |
2,146 |
|
3111 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
Slab |
2,146 |
|
3112 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
Slab |
2,146 |
|
3113 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
Slab |
450 |
|
3114 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
Slab |
2,146 |
|
3115 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
Urban |
Slab |
2,146 |
|
3116 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kaleya |
P. Urban |
Slab |
13,500 |
|
3117 SP |
Mazabuka |
Mbiya |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3118 SP |
Mazabuka |
Malabo |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3119 SP |
Mazabuka |
Malabo |
Urban |
Slab |
3,150 |
|
3120 SP |
Mazabuka |
Mazabuka-Main |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
3121 SP |
Mazabuka |
Mazabuka-Main |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
3122 SP |
Mazabuka |
Mazabukai-Main |
Urban |
DMC |
19,500 |
|
3123 SP |
Mazabuka |
Mazabuka-Main |
Urban |
Slab |
4,000 |
|
3124 SP |
Mazabuka |
Mazabuka-Main |
R. Rural |
Slab |
2,430 |
|
3125 SP |
Mazabuka |
Mwanachingwala |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3126 SP |
Mazabuka |
Nega Nega |
R. Rural |
DMC |
450 |
|
3127 SP |
Mazabuka |
Nega Nega |
R. Rural |
Slab |
180 |
|
3128 SP |
Mazabuka |
Munenga |
R. Rural |
DMC |
97 |
|
3129 SP |
Mazabuka |
Siyoowi |
R. Rural |
DMC |
360 |
|
3130 SP |
Mazabuka |
Kalama |
R. Rural |
DMC |
97 |
|
3131 SP |
Mazabuka |
Naleza |
P. Urban |
DMC |
49 |
|
3132 SP |
Mazabuka |
Magoye-A |
P. Urban |
DMC |
97 |
|
3132 SP |
Mazabuka |
Magoye-B |
R. Rural |
DMC |
49 |
|
3133 SP |
Mazabuka |
Chivuna |
R. Rural |
DMC |
97 |
|
3134 SP |
Mazabuka |
Malabo |
R. Rural |
DMC |
2,000 |
|
3135 SP |
Mazabuka |
Malabo |
R. Rural |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3136 SP |
Mazabuka |
Malabo |
R. Rural |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3137 SP |
Mazabuka |
Malabo |
R. Rural |
Slab |
2,400 |
|
3138 SP |
Mazabuka |
Chikombola |
R. Rural |
LPU |
5,000 |
|
3139 SP |
Mazabuka |
Nameembo |
Rural |
LPU |
5,000 |
|
3140 SP |
Monze |
Nameembo |
Rural |
DMC |
32 |
|
3141 SP |
Monze |
Chiziyo |
P. Urban |
DMC |
32 |
|
3201 SP |
Monze |
Bweengwa |
P. Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3202 SP |
Monze |
Chivuna |
P. Urban |
DMC |
720 |
|
3203 SP |
Monze |
Chisekesi |
P. Urban |
DMC |
7,626 |
|
3204 SP |
Monze |
Chisekesi |
Rural |
Slab |
4,500 |
|
3205 SP |
Monze |
Milele |
Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3206 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
3207 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
3208 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3209 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3210 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3211 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
3212 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
DMC (ASB) |
3,500 |
|
3213 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
DMC |
3,500 |
|
3214 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
DMC |
5,400 |
|
3215 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
Slab |
4,500 |
|
3216 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
Slab |
12,000 |
|
3217 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
Slab |
18,000 |
|
3218 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Urban |
Slab |
5,400 |
|
3219 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Rural |
Slab |
15,000 |
|
3220 SP |
Monze |
Monze Complex |
Rural |
Slab |
18,000 |
|
3221 SP |
Monze |
Njola |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,500 |
|
3222 SP |
Monze |
Tambero |
R. Rural |
DMC |
720 |
|
3223 SP |
Monze |
Munyenze |
R. Rural |
DMC |
3,750 |
|
3224 SP |
Monze |
Munyenze |
R. Rural |
EEC |
2,677 |
|
3225 SP |
Monze |
Munyenze |
R. Rural |
DMC |
360 |
|
3226 SP |
Monze |
Lucenje |
R. Rural |
DMC |
360 |
|
3227 SP |
Monze |
Hamusankwa |
R. Rural |
DMC |
360 |
|
3228 SP |
Monze |
Katimba |
R. Rural |
DMC |
97 |
|
3229 SP |
Monze |
Katimba |
R. Rural |
Slab |
32 |
|
3230 SP |
Monze |
Katimba |
R. Rural |
Slab |
32 |
|
3231 SP |
Monze |
Bbondo |
R. Rural |
DMC |
49 |
|
3232 SP |
Monze |
Bbondo |
R. Rural |
Slab |
32 |
|
3233 SP |
Monze |
Hamapande |
R. Rural |
DMC |
360 |
|
3234 SP |
Monze |
Basanje |
R. Rural |
DMC |
49 |
|
3235 SP |
Monze |
Basanje |
R. Rural |
Slab |
32 |
|
3236 SP |
Monze |
Basanje |
R. Rural |
Slab |
32 |
|
3237 SP |
Monze |
Lweeta |
R. Rural |
LPU |
49 |
|
3238 SP |
Monze |
Lweeta |
R. Rural |
Slab |
32 |
|
3239 SP |
Monze |
Nampeyo |
R. Rural |
DMC |
292 |
|
3240 SP |
Monze |
Katyola |
R. Rural |
DMC |
49 |
|
3241 SP |
Monze |
Ntambo |
R. Rural |
DMC |
49 |
|
3242 SP |
Monze |
Chipembele |
|
LPU |
5,000 |
|
3302 SP |
|
|
|
|
|
|
3303 SP |
|
|
Urban |
|
|
|
3304 SP |
Kalomo |
Kalomo Complex |
Urban |
JICA |
5,000 |
|
3305 SP |
Kalomo |
Kalomo Complex |
|
JICA |
5,000 |
|
3306 SP |
|
|
Urban |
|
|
|
3308 SP |
Kalomo |
Kalomo R/Way St |
Urban |
DMC |
2,500 |
|
3309 SP |
Kalomo |
Kalomo R/Way St |
Urban |
Slab |
6,000 |
|
3310 SP |
Kalomo |
Kalomo R/Way St |
Urban |
Slab |
2,500 |
|
3311 SP |
Kalomo |
Kalomo R/Way St |
Urban |
Slab |
6,000 |
|
3312 SP |
Kalomo |
Kalomo R/Way St |
R. Rural |
Slab |
6,000 |
|
3313 SP |
Kalomo |
Kauwe |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,500 |
|
3314 SP |
Kalomo |
Makunka |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,500 |
|
3315 SP |
Kalomo |
Mulanje |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,500 |
|
3316 SP |
Kalomo |
Siamafumba |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,500 |
|
3317 SP |
Kalomo |
Tara |
R. Rural |
Slab |
3,325 |
|
3318 SP |
Kalomo |
Tara |
R. Rural |
Slab |
3,325 |
|
3319 SP |
Kalomo |
Tara |
R. Rural |
Slab |
3,325 |
|
3320 SP |
Kalomo |
Tara |
R. Rural |
Slab |
3,325 |
|
3321 SP |
Kalomo |
Mulunje (B) |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3322 SP |
Kalomo |
Choonga |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3323 SP |
Kalomo |
Choonga |
R. Rural |
LPU |
5,000 |
|
3324 SP |
Kalomo |
Siamafumba |
R. Rural |
LPU |
5,000 |
|
3325 SP |
Kalomo |
Chiyobola |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3326 SP |
Kalomo |
Chilala |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3329 SP |
Kalomo |
Kasukwe |
R. Rural |
LPU |
5,000 |
|
3330 SP |
Kalomo |
Sikaanga |
R. Rural |
LPU |
5,000 |
|
3331 SP |
Kalomo |
Nguba |
R. Rural |
LPU |
5,000 |
|
3332 SP |
Kalomo |
Mwiita |
P. Rural |
LPU |
5,000 |
|
3333 SP |
Kalomo |
Zimba |
|
LPU |
5,000 |
|
3401 SP |
|
|
Urban |
|
|
|
3402 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
DMC |
1,800 |
|
3403 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
|
DMC |
4,500 |
|
3404 SP |
|
|
|
|
|
|
3405 SP |
|
|
Urban |
|
|
|
3406 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
4,560 |
|
3407 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
4,560 |
|
3408 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
25,480 |
|
3409 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
8,260 |
|
3410 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
4,560 |
|
3411 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
4,560 |
|
3412 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
4,560 |
|
3413 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
4,500 |
|
3414 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
4,560 |
|
3415 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
4,560 |
|
3416 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
9,000 |
|
3417 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
4,560 |
|
3418 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
Urban |
Slab |
8,260 |
|
3419 SP |
Livingstone |
Livingstone |
R. Rural |
Slab |
10,175 |
|
3501 SP |
Namwala |
|
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3502 SP |
Namwala |
|
R. Rural |
Slab |
5,500 |
|
3503 SP |
Namwala |
Chitongo |
R. Rural |
Slab |
5,500 |
|
3504 SP |
Namwala |
Chitongo |
R. Rural |
DMC |
1,500 |
|
3505 SP |
Namwala |
Chitongo |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3506 SP |
Namwala |
Kabulamwanda |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3507 SP |
Namwala |
Muchila |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3508 SP |
Namwala |
Makaba |
R. Rural |
DMC |
1,526 |
|
3509 SP |
Namwala |
Namakaka |
R. Rural |
EEC |
2,677 |
|
3510 SP |
Namwala |
Namwala Main |
R. Rural |
DMC (OPEN) |
49 |
|
3511 SP |
Namwala |
Namwala Main |
R. Rural |
DMC (OPEN) |
49 |
|
3512 SP |
Namwala |
Kasiika |
R. Rural |
Slab |
32 |
|
3601 SP |
Gwembe |
Ntondwe |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3602 SP |
Gwembe |
Ntondwe |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3603 SP |
Gwembe |
Lusitu |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3604 SP |
Gwembe |
Maamba |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
3605 SP |
Gwembe |
Sinazeze |
R. Rural |
DMC |
49 |
|
3606 SP |
Gwembe |
Sinazeze |
R. Rural |
DMC (L) |
49 |
|
3607 SP |
Gwembe |
Munyumbwe |
P. Urban |
DMC (S) |
32 |
|
3608 SP |
Gwembe |
Sinazeze |
P. Urban |
LPU |
5,000 |
|
3609 SP |
Gwembe |
Sinazeze |
P. Urban |
Slab |
3,000 |
|
3610 SP |
Gwembe |
Gwembe |
Urban |
Slab |
3,000 |
|
4001 C/B |
Ndola |
Gwembe |
Urban |
DMC |
2,250 |
|
4002 C/B |
Ndola |
Gwembe |
Urban |
DMC (OPEN) |
4,000 |
|
4003 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
DMC (OPEN) |
5,000 |
|
4004 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
DMC (1/2) |
7,500 |
|
4005 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
DMC (1/2) |
7,500 |
|
4006 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
Slab |
915 |
|
4007 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
Slab |
915 |
|
4008 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
Slab |
915 |
|
4009 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
Slab |
915 |
|
4010 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
Slab |
915 |
|
4011 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
Slab |
915 |
|
4012 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
Slab |
915 |
|
4013 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
Slab |
915 |
|
4014 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
Slab |
915 |
|
4015 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
Urban |
Slab |
915 |
|
4016 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
R. Rural |
Slab |
915 |
|
4017 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
R. Rural |
DMC |
102 |
|
4018 C/B |
Ndola |
Bwana Mkubwa |
R. Rural |
Slab |
270 |
|
4019 C/B |
Ndola |
Mkulungwe |
R. Rural |
DMC |
87 |
|
4020 C/B |
Ndola |
Mkulungwe |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
4021 C/B |
Ndola |
Mutaba |
R. Rural |
DMC |
120 |
|
4022 C/B |
Ndola |
Mutaba |
R. Rural |
Slab |
129 |
|
4023 C/B |
Ndola |
Kutaba |
R. Rural |
Slab |
227 |
|
4024 C/B |
Ndola |
Kutaba |
R. Rural |
DMC |
154 |
|
4025 C/B |
Ndola |
Kutaba |
R. Rural |
Slab |
183 |
|
4026 C/B |
Ndola |
Mishikishi |
R. Rural |
DMC |
155 |
|
4027 C/B |
Ndola |
Mishikishi |
R. Rural |
Slab |
225 |
|
4028 C/B |
Ndola |
Miyengwe |
R. Rural |
DMC |
94 |
|
4029 C/B |
Ndola |
Miyengwe |
R. Rural |
DMC |
89 |
|
4030 C/B |
Ndola |
Nyenyezi |
R. Rural |
DMC |
89 |
|
4031 C/B |
Ndola |
Kashitu |
R. Rural |
DMC |
89 |
|
4032 C/B |
Ndola |
Mpongwe |
R. Rural |
DMC |
89 |
|
4033 C/B |
Ndola |
Ndubeni |
R. Rural |
DMC |
89 |
|
4034 C/B |
Ndola |
Kashiba |
R. Rural |
DMC |
89 |
|
4035 C/B |
Ndola |
Machiya |
R. Rural |
Slab |
89 |
|
4036 C/B |
Ndola |
Mwinuna |
R. Rural |
DMC |
89 |
|
4037 C/B |
Ndola |
Mwinuna |
R. Rural |
Slab |
89 |
|
4038 C/B |
Ndola |
Kalunkhumya Kalunkhumya |
R. Rural |
DMC |
89 |
|
4039 C/B |
Ndola |
Masaiti |
R. Rural |
Slab |
89 |
|
4040 C/B |
Ndola |
Masaiti |
R. Rural |
DMC |
89 |
|
4041 C/B |
Ndola |
Kafulafuta |
R. Rural |
DMC |
89 |
|
4042 C/B |
Ndola |
Kafulafuta |
R. Rural |
DMC |
89 |
|
4043 C/B |
Ndola |
Kafubu Block |
R. Rural |
Slab |
89 |
|
4044 C/B |
Ndola |
Kafubu Block |
Urban |
Slab |
89 |
|
4201 C/B |
Kitwe |
Mikata |
Urban |
Australian |
1,650 |
|
4202 C/B |
Kitwe |
Chambeshi |
Urban |
JICA |
5,000 |
|
4203 C/B |
Kitwe |
Chambeshi |
Urban |
JICA |
5,000 |
|
4204 C/B |
Kitwe |
Chambeshi |
Urban |
Slab |
5,000 |
|
4205 C/B |
Kitwe |
Chambeshi |
Urban |
Slab |
5,000 |
|
4206 C/B |
Kitwe |
Chambeshi |
Urban |
Slab |
5,000 |
|
4207 C/B |
Kitwe |
Chambeshi |
Urban |
Slab |
5,000 |
|
4208 C/B |
Kitwe |
Chambeshi |
Urban |
Slab |
9,000 |
|
4209 C/B |
Kitwe |
Chambeshi |
Urban |
Slab |
5,500 |
|
4210 C/B |
Kitwe |
Chambeshi |
Urban |
Slab |
10,087 |
|
4211 C/B |
Kitwe |
Chambeshi |
Urban |
Slab |
5,000 |
|
4212 C/B |
Kitwe |
Chambeshi |
P. Urban |
Slab |
9,000 |
|
4701 C/B |
Chingola |
Chambeshi |
P. Urban |
JICA |
5,000 |
|
4702 C/B |
Chingola |
Chingola |
Urban |
JICA |
5,000 |
|
5001 EP |
Chipata |
Chingola |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
5002 EP |
Chipata |
Alimi Depot |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
5003 EP |
Chipata |
Alimi Depot |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5004 EP |
Chipata |
Alimi Depot |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5005 EP |
Chipata |
Alimi Depot |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5006 EP |
Chipata |
Alimi Depot |
R. Rural |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5007 EP |
Chipata |
Alimi Depot |
R. Rural |
LIRDP |
160 |
|
5008 EP |
Chipata |
Chief Jumbe |
R. Rural |
LIRDP |
160 |
|
5009 EP |
Chipata |
Chief Kakumbi |
R. Rural |
LIRDP |
160 |
|
5010 EP |
Chipata |
Chief Malama |
R. Rural |
LIRDP |
160 |
|
5011 EP |
Chipata |
Chief Mambwe |
Rural |
LIRDP |
160 |
|
5012 EP |
Chipata |
Chief Msoro |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5013 EP |
Chipata |
Chiwoko |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5014 EP |
Chipata |
Feni |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5015 EP |
Chipata |
Jerusalem |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5016 EP |
Chipata |
Kalichelo |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5101 EP |
Katete |
Mgubudu |
Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5102 EP |
Katete |
Kagoro |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
5103 EP |
Katete |
Katete |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5104 EP |
Katete |
Katete |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5105 EP |
Katete |
Katete |
Urban |
DMC |
900 |
|
5106 EP |
Katete |
Katete Main |
Rural |
DMC |
900 |
|
5107 EP |
Katete |
Katete Main |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5108 EP |
Katete |
Katiulu |
Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5109 EP |
Katete |
Mugomba |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5110 EP |
Katete |
Sinda |
Rural |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5111 EP |
Katete |
Sinda |
P. Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5201 EP |
Petauke |
Vulamkoko |
P. Urban |
JICA |
5,000 |
|
5202 EP |
Petauke |
Mtilizi |
Urban |
Slab |
135 |
|
5203 EP |
Petauke |
Mtilizi |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
5204 EP |
Petauke |
Petauke Complex |
P. Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5205 EP |
Petauke |
Petauke Complex |
|
DMC |
450 |
|
5206 EP |
Petauke |
Petauke Main |
Rural |
|
|
|
|
(Nyimba) |
|
|
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5207 EP |
Petauke |
Manyani |
Rural |
|
|
|
|
(Nyimba) |
|
|
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5208 EP |
Petauke |
Mchimadzi |
Rural |
|
|
|
|
(Nyimba) |
|
|
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5209 EP |
Petauke |
Msanzara |
P. Urban |
|
|
|
|
(Nyimba) |
|
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5301 EP |
Lundazi |
Nyimba |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5302 EP |
Lundazi |
Egichikeni |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5303 EP |
Lundazi |
Emusa |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5304 EP |
Lundazi |
Hoya |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5305 EP |
Lundazi |
Kabinga |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5306 EP |
Lundazi |
Kateme |
Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5307 EP |
Lundazi |
Lumezi |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
5308 EP |
Lundazi |
Lundazi Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
5309 EP |
Lundazi |
Lundazi Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5310 EP |
Lundazi |
Lundazi Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5311 EP |
Lundazi |
Lundazi Complex |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5312 EP |
Lundazi |
Lundazi Complex |
Urban |
DMC |
1,800 |
|
5313 EP |
Lundazi |
Lundazi Complex |
Urban |
DMC |
1,800 |
|
5314 EP |
Lundazi |
Lundazi Complex |
Urban |
Slab |
3,500 |
|
5315 EP |
Lundazi |
Lundazi Complex |
|
Slab |
3,500 |
|
5316 EP |
Lundazi |
Lundazi Complex |
P. Urban |
|
|
|
5401 EP |
Chadiza |
|
P. Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
5402 EP |
Chadiza |
Chadiza Main |
Rural |
Slab |
450 |
|
5403 EP |
Chadiza |
Chadiza Main |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5404 EP |
Chadiza |
Gibson |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5405 EP |
Chadiza |
Vubwi |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5406 EP |
Chadiza |
Zemba |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
5501 EP |
Chama |
Zozwe |
R. Rural |
DMC |
1,800 |
|
5502 EP |
Chama |
Chama |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6001 NP |
Kasama |
Chama Main |
Rural |
NORAD |
170 |
|
6002 NP |
Kasama |
Chimba |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6003 NP |
Kasama |
Chiombo |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6004 NP |
Kasama |
Isuka |
|
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6005 NP |
Kasama |
Kapanda |
Urban |
|
|
|
|
|
Kasama Dristrict |
|
DMC |
230 |
|
6006 NP |
Kasama |
Co-op Union H/Q |
Urban |
|
|
|
|
|
Kasama Dristrict |
Urban |
DMC |
353 |
|
6007 NP |
Kasama |
Co-op Union H/Q |
Urban |
NORAD |
5,000 |
|
6008 NP |
Kasama |
Kasama main |
|
NORAD |
5,000 |
|
6009 NP |
Kasama |
Kasama main |
Urban |
|
|
|
|
|
Kasama Dristrict |
|
DMC |
2,000 |
|
6010 NP |
Kasama |
Co-op Union H/Q |
Urban |
|
|
|
|
|
Kasama Dristrict |
|
DMC |
6,000 |
|
6011 NP |
Kasama |
Co-op Union H/Q |
Urban |
|
|
|
|
|
Kasama Dristrict |
|
DMC |
8,000 |
|
6012 NP |
Kasama |
Co-op Union H/Q |
Urban |
|
|
|
|
|
Kasama Dristrict |
|
DMC |
8,000 |
|
6013 NP |
Kasama |
Co-op Union H/Q |
Urban |
|
|
|
|
|
Kasama Dristrict |
|
Slab |
2,250 |
|
6014 NP |
Kasama |
Co-op Union H/Q |
Urban |
|
|
|
|
|
Kasama Dristrict |
|
Slab |
4,500 |
|
6015 NP |
Kasama |
Co-op Union H/Q |
Urban |
|
|
|
|
Kasama |
Kasama Dristrict |
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,350 |
|
6016 NP |
Kasama |
Co-op Union H/Q |
Rural |
NORAD |
170 |
|
6017 NP |
Kasama |
Makasa |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6018 NP |
Kasama |
Mulanshi |
Urban |
NORAD |
170 |
|
6019 NP |
Kasama |
Senka |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
6020 NP |
Kasama |
Kasama-CIDA |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
6021 NP |
Kasama |
Kasama-CIDA |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
6022 NP |
Kasama |
Kasama-CIDA |
Urban |
NORAD |
5,000 |
|
6023 NP |
Mpika |
Tazara Station |
R. Rural |
NORAD |
5,000 |
|
6101 NP |
Mpika |
Tazara Station |
P. Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6102 NP |
Mpika |
Mpamadzi |
P. Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
6103 NP |
Mpika |
Mpika |
Rural |
DMC |
320 |
|
6104 NP |
Mpika |
Mpika |
R. Rural |
NORAD |
5,000 |
|
6105 NP |
Mpika |
Mpumba |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6106 NP |
Chinsali |
Chundaponde |
P. Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6201 NP |
Chinsali |
Katibunga |
P. Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6202 NP |
Chinsali |
Chinsali |
P. Urban |
Slab –KASU |
9,600 |
|
6203 NP |
Chinsali |
Chinsali |
P. Urban |
Slab |
7,200 |
|
6204 NP |
Chinsali |
Chinsali |
P. Urban |
Slab |
940 |
|
6205 NP |
Chinsali |
Chinsali |
R. Rural |
Slab |
940 |
|
6206 NP |
Chinsali |
Chinsali |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6207 NP |
Chinsali |
Ilondola |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6208 NP |
Chinsali |
Kasu |
R. Rural |
NORAD |
170 |
|
6209 NP |
Chinsali |
Katongo |
R. Rural |
NORAD |
170 |
|
6210 NP |
Chinsali |
Masande |
R. Rural |
Slab |
4,800 |
|
6211 NP |
Isoka |
Masande |
R. Rural |
NORAD |
170 |
|
6301 NP |
Isoka |
Matumbo |
P. Urban |
NORAD |
170 |
|
6302 NP |
Isoka |
Ilola |
P. Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
6303 NP |
Isoka |
Isoka |
P. Urban |
DMC |
900 |
|
6304 NP |
Isoka |
Isoka |
P. Urban |
DMC |
450 |
|
6305 NP |
Isoka |
Isoka |
P. Urban |
Slab |
7,200 |
|
6306 NP |
Isoka |
Isoka |
P. Urban |
Slab |
292 |
|
6307 NP |
Isoka |
Isoka |
Rural |
Slab |
292 |
|
6308 NP |
Isoka |
Isoka |
R. Rural |
NORAD |
5,000 |
|
6309 NP |
Isoka |
Kampwila |
Rural |
NORAD |
170 |
|
6310 NP |
Isoka |
Mulekatembo |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6311 NP |
Isoka |
Muyombe |
Rural |
Slab |
7,200 |
|
6312 NP |
Isoka |
Muyombe |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6313 NP |
Isoka |
Thendere |
|
Slab |
7,200 |
|
6317 NP |
Isoka (Nakonde) |
Thendere |
P. Urban |
|
|
|
6318 NP |
Isoka (Nakonde) |
Mwenzo |
|
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
6319 NP |
Isoka (Nakonde) |
Mwenzo |
P. Urban |
|
|
|
6320 NP |
Isoka (Nakonde) |
Mwenzo |
|
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
6322 NP |
Isoka (Nakonde) |
Nakonde-Panza |
P. Urban |
|
|
|
6323 NP |
Isoka (Nakonde) |
Shemu |
|
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
6325 NP |
Isoka |
Shemu |
Rural |
|
|
|
6326 NP |
Isoka |
Mwenya |
|
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6327 NP |
Mbala |
Thendere |
R. Rural |
|
|
|
6401 NP |
Mbala |
Muyombe |
|
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6402 NP |
Mbala |
Kaka |
Rural |
|
|
|
6403 NP |
Mbala |
Mbala |
Urban |
NORAD |
5,000 |
|
6404 NP |
Mbala |
Mbala |
R. Rural |
DMC |
450 |
|
6405 NP |
Mbala |
Mbala |
R. Rural |
DMC |
4,500 |
|
6406 NP |
Mbala |
Mbala |
Rural |
DMC |
320 |
|
6407 NP |
Mbala |
Mbala |
P. Urban |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6408 NP |
Mbala |
Mbala |
P. Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
6409 NP |
Mbala |
Mwamba |
P. Urban |
DMC |
1,080 |
|
6410 NP |
Mporokoso |
Senka |
P. Urban |
DMC |
450 |
|
6504 NP |
Mporokoso |
Vyamba |
P. Urban |
DMC |
810 |
|
6505 NP |
Mporokoso |
Mporokoso |
P. Urban |
Slab |
15,000 |
|
6506 NP |
Mporokoso |
Mporokoso |
Rural |
Slab |
500 |
|
6507 NP |
Mporokoso |
Mporokoso |
Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6508 NP |
Luwingu |
Mporokoso |
Rural |
Slab |
630 |
|
6601 NP |
Luwingu |
Mporokoso |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6602 NP |
Luwingu |
Luwingu |
R. Rural |
DMC |
254 |
|
6603 NP |
Kaputa |
Luwingu |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
6701 NP |
Kaputa |
Luwingu |
R. Rural |
Slab |
376 |
|
6702 NP |
Chilubi |
Kaputa |
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,800 |
|
6801 NP |
Chilubi |
Kaputa |
Rural |
Slab |
900 |
|
6805 NP |
Mansa |
Chilubi |
Rural |
DMC (L) |
400 |
|
7001 LP |
Mansa |
Ruma Pri School |
Rural |
DMC (S) |
130 |
|
7002 LP |
Mansa |
Mansa |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
7003 LP |
Mansa |
Mansa |
R. Rural |
DMC |
400 |
|
7004 LP |
Mansa |
Mansa |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
7005 LP |
Mansa |
Mansa |
R. Rural |
Minestone |
2,250 |
|
7006 LP |
Mansa |
Mansa |
Urban |
DMC |
22 |
|
7007 LP |
Samfya |
Mansa |
Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
7101 LP |
Samfya |
Mansa |
Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
7102 LP |
|
Samfya |
Urban |
DMC |
1,800 |
|
7103 LP |
Samfya |
Samfya |
Urban |
DMC |
1,800 |
|
7104 LP |
Samfya |
|
Urban |
Slab |
9,000 |
|
7105 LP |
Samfya |
Samfya |
Urban |
Slab |
9,000 |
|
7106 LP |
Samfya |
Samfya |
Rural |
Slab |
9,000 |
|
7107 LP |
Kawambwa |
Samfya |
Rural |
DMC |
5,000 |
|
7301 LP |
Kawambwa |
Samfya |
|
DMC |
925 |
|
7302 LP |
Kawambwa |
Kawambwa |
Rural |
|
|
|
7303 LP |
Nchelenge |
Kawambwa |
Rural |
Slab |
6,300 |
|
7402 LP |
Nchelenge |
Kawambwa |
Rural |
Slab |
2,160 |
|
7403 LP |
Solwezi |
Nchelenge |
Rural |
Slab |
2,160 |
|
8001 NWP |
Solwezi |
Nchelenge |
R. Rural |
Slab |
6,300 |
|
8002 NWP |
Solwezi |
Solwezi |
R. Rural |
DMC |
1,800 |
|
8003 NWP |
Solwezi |
Solwezi |
R. Rural |
Slab |
700 |
|
8004 NWP |
Solwezi |
Solwezi |
R. Rural |
Slab |
800 |
|
8005 NWP |
Solwezi |
Solwezi |
R. Rural |
DMC |
1,350 |
|
8006 NWP |
Solwezi |
Solwezi |
P. Urban |
Slab |
2,160 |
|
8007 NWP |
Solwezi |
Mumena |
P. Urban |
CIDA (F) |
3,500 |
|
8008 NWP |
Solwezi |
Mutanda |
P. Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
8009 NWP |
Solwezi |
Mutanda |
P. Urban |
DMC |
1,000 |
|
8010 NWP |
Solwezi |
Kasasa |
P. Urban |
Slab |
1,500 |
|
8011 NWP |
Solwezi |
Kasasa |
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,500 |
|
8012 NWP |
Solwezi |
Mapunga |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8013 NWP |
Solwezi |
Luamala |
R. Rural |
DMC |
125 |
|
8014 NWP |
Solwezi |
Kangwena |
R. Rural |
Slab |
270 |
|
8015 NWP |
Solwezi |
Chafukuma |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8016 NWP |
Kasempa |
St. Francis Mission |
R. Rural |
Slab |
270 |
|
8101 NWP |
Kasempa |
Kapijimpanga |
R. Rural |
Slab |
270 |
|
8102 NWP |
Kasempa |
Kasempa Main |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8103 NWP |
Kasempa |
Kasempa Main |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8104 NWP |
Kasempa |
Kasempa Main |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8105 NWP |
Kasempa |
Kasempa Main |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8106 NWP |
Kasempa |
Mpungu |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8107 NWP |
Kasempa |
Mpungu-A |
R. Rural |
DMC |
1,300 |
|
8108 NWP |
Kasempa |
Lufoma-A |
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,800 |
|
8109 NWP |
Kasempa |
Mpungu-B |
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,800 |
|
8110 NWP |
Kasempa |
Kamakochi |
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,300 |
|
8111 NWP |
Mufumbwe |
Nkanyauna |
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,000 |
|
8201 NWP |
Mufumbwe |
Kamakuku |
R. Rural |
Slab |
100 |
|
8202 NWP |
Mufumbwe |
Mufumbwe Main |
R. Rural |
Slab |
270 |
|
8203 NWP |
Mufumbwe |
Mufumbwe Main |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8204 NWP |
Mufumbwe |
Chizela |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8205 NWP |
Mufumbwe |
Chizela |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8206 NWP |
Mufumbwe |
Kawama |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8207 NWP |
Mufumbwe |
Kashima West |
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,300 |
|
8208 NWP |
Mufumbwe |
Kashima West |
R. Rural |
DMC |
750 |
|
8209NWP |
Mwinilunga |
Kabipupu |
R. Rural |
DMC |
200 |
|
8301 NWP |
Mwinilunga |
Mushima |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8302 NWP |
Mwinilunga |
Mwinilunga Main |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8303 NWP |
Mwinilunga |
Chibwika |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8304 NWP |
Mwinilunga |
Chibwika |
R. Rural |
Slab |
270 |
|
8305 NWP |
Mwinilunga |
Chiwoma |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8306 NWP |
Mwinilunga |
Chiwoma |
Rural |
DMC |
150 |
|
8307 NWP |
Mwinilunga |
Kamapanda |
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,500 |
|
8308 NWP |
Mwinilunga |
Njambu |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8309 NWP |
Mwinilunga |
Tom-Ilung’a |
R. Rural |
Slab |
270 |
|
8310 NWP |
Mwinilunga |
Nyakaseya |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8311 NWP |
Kabompo |
Kanyama |
R. Rural |
Slab |
270 |
|
8401 NWP |
Kabompo |
Nyangombe |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8402 NWP |
Kabompo |
Kabompo |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8403 NWP |
Kabompo |
Kabompo |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8404 NWP |
Kabompo |
Kabompo |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8405 NWP |
Kabompo |
Litoya |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8406 NWP |
Kabompo |
Nkulwashi |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8407 NWP |
Kabompo |
Kabulamema |
R. Rural |
DMC |
5,000 |
|
8408 NWP |
Kabompo |
Manying’a |
R. Rural |
DMC |
4,500 |
|
8409 NWP |
Zambezi |
Kawanda |
R. Rural |
Slab |
3,400 |
|
8501 NWP |
Zambezi |
Mumbeji |
R. Rural |
DMC |
120 |
|
8502 NWP |
Zambezi |
Zambezi Main |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8503 NWP |
Zambezi |
Zambezi Main |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8504 NWP |
Zambezi |
Chivatu |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8505 NWP |
Zambezi |
Chivatu |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8506 NWP |
Zambezi |
Dipalata |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8507 NWP |
Zambezi |
Dipalata |
R. Rural |
DMC |
1,000 |
|
8508 NWP |
Zambezi |
Nyakulenga |
R. Rural |
Slab |
2,300 |
|
8509 NWP |
Zambezi |
Nyakulenga |
R. Rural |
DMC |
175 |
|
8510 NWP |
Zambezi |
Chitokoloki |
R. Rural |
Slab |
275 |
|
8511 NWP |
Zambezi |
Chavuma |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
8512 NWP |
Mongu |
Nyatanda |
R. Rural |
Slab |
270 |
|
9001 WP |
Mongu |
Nyatanda |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
9002 WP |
Mongu |
Mongu Grains |
R. Rural |
Slab |
270 |
|
9003 WP |
Mongu |
Mongu Grains |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
9004 WP |
Mongu |
Mongu Grains |
R. Rural |
DMC |
100 |
|
9005 WP |
Mongu |
Mongu Grains |
R. Rural |
DMC |
125 |
|
9006 WP |
Mongu |
Mongu Grains |
P. Urban |
Slab |
270 |
|
9007 WP |
Mongu |
Mongu Grains |
P. Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
9008 WP |
Mongu |
Mongu Grains |
P. Urban |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
9009 WP |
Mongu |
Mongu Grains |
P. Urban |
Australian |
1,650 |
|
9010 WP |
Kaoma |
Mongu Grains |
P. Urban |
EEC |
2,700 |
|
9101 WP |
Kaoma |
Mongu Grains |
P. Urban |
DMC |
49 |
|
9102 WP |
Kaoma |
Kaoma Main |
P. Urban |
Slab |
3,000 |
|
9103 WP |
Kaoma |
Kaoma Main |
P. Urban |
Slab |
3,000 |
|
9104 WP |
Kaoma |
Kaoma Main |
P. Urban |
Slab |
3,000 |
|
9105 WP |
Kaoma |
Kaoma Main |
P. Urban |
DMC (F) |
1,800 |
|
9106 WP |
Kaoma |
Kaoma Main |
P. Urban |
EEC (F) |
1,800 |
|
9107 WP |
Kaoma |
Kaoma Main |
P. Urban |
DMC (L) |
1,800 |
|
9108 WP |
Kaoma |
Munkuye |
P. Urban |
DMC (S) |
27 |
|
9109 WP |
Kaoma |
Luampa |
P. Urban |
DMC (F) |
1,800 |
|
9110 WP |
Kaoma |
Kalumwange |
P. Urban |
EEC |
2,700 |
|
9110 WP |
Lukulu |
Kalale-A |
P. Urban |
Slab |
1,800 |
|
9200 WP |
Lukulu |
Kalale-B |
Rural |
Slab |
1,800 |
|
9201 WP |
Lukulu |
Lukulu Main |
Rural |
Slab |
27 |
|
9202 WP |
Lukulu |
Lukulu Main |
Rural |
Slab |
27 |
|
9203 WP |
Kalabo |
Lukulu Main |
Rural |
Slab |
27 |
|
9300 WP |
Kalabo |
Kamilende |
Rural |
Slab |
1,800 |
|
9301 WP |
Sesheke |
Kalabo Main |
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,800 |
|
9400 WP |
Sesheke |
Kalabo Main |
R. Rural |
DMC (L) |
1,800 |
|
9401 WP |
Sesheke |
Sesheke Main |
R. Rural |
DMC (S) |
27 |
|
9402 WP |
Sesheke |
Sesheke Main |
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,800 |
|
9403 WP |
Sesheke |
Sesheke Main |
R. Rural |
DMC (S) |
27 |
|
9404 WP |
Sesheke |
Kalobolelwa |
R. Rural |
CIDA (M) |
5,000 |
|
9405 WP |
Sesheke |
Machile |
R. Rural |
Namboard |
30 |
|
9406 WP |
Senenga |
Mwandi |
R. Rural |
DMC (L) |
1,800 |
|
9500 WP |
Senanga |
Limpupu |
R. Rural |
DMC (S) |
27 |
|
9501 WP |
Senanga |
Senanga Main |
R. Rural |
Slab |
27 |
|
9502 WP |
Senanga |
Senanga Main |
R. Rural |
DMC (S) |
27 |
|
9503 WP |
Senanga |
Senanga Main |
R. Rural |
Slab |
27 |
|
9504 WP |
|
Nangweshi |
R. Rural |
DMC (S) |
27 |
|
|
|
Sioma |
R. Rural |
DMC (S) |
27 |
|
|
|
|
R. Rural |
DMC (L) |
1,800 |
|
|
|
|
R. Rural |
DMC (S) |
27 |
|
|
|
|
R. Rural |
Slab |
1,800 |
|
|
|
|
R. Rural |
DMC (S) |
27 |
|
|
|
|
|
DMC (S) |
27 |
NOTE:
(1) DMC=(Department of Marketing and Co-operatives) denotes as follows:
DMC=Closed Shed
DMC (OPEN)=Shed with roof and open sides
(F)=Fertiliser Shed
(L)=Large Shed
(M)=Maize Shed
(S)=Small Shed
(2) FRA=Food Reserve Agency
DCU=District Co-operative Union
GMB=Grain Marketing Board
KUDC=Kabwe Urban District Co-operative Union
LPU=Logostics Planning Unit (Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries)
(THA)*=Tanzania Harbour Authority
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 1997
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Registration
SI 68 of 1997.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations.
The commodities set out in the Schedule to these Regulations have been designated as being essential for the food security of the Country during the 1997/98 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES: 1997/98
|
1. Maize (White/Yellow); |
|
2. Sorghum; |
|
3. Millet; and |
|
4. Rice. |
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) (TRADERS AND PROCESSORS) (REGISTRATION FEES) REGULATIONS, 1997
[Sections 15 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Registration
SI 70 of 1997.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) (Traders and Processors) (Registration Fees) Regulations.
The Registration fees for traders and processors of designated commodities shall be as set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
Registration Fee
150 fee Units
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATION OF COMMODITIES) (TRADERS AND PROCESSORS) (REGISTRATION FEES) REGULATIONS, 1998
[Section 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Registration fees
SI 130 of 1998.
The Food Reserve (Designation of Commodities) (Traders and Processors) (Registration Fees) Regulations.
The registration fees for traders and processors of designated commodities registering with the Food Reserve Agency shall be as set out in the Schedule.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
|
|
(Fee Units) |
|
Market Season 1998/99 |
Registration Fee 200 |
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATION OF COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 1998
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Designation of commodities
SI 131 of 1998.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designation of Commodities) Regulations.
The commodities set out in the Schedule have been designated being essential for the food security of the country during the 1998/99 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
Essential Commodities: 1998/99
1. Maize
2. Sorghum
3. Millet
4. Rice
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 2001
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Designation of commodities
SI 62 of 2001.
These regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations.
The commodities set out in Schedule to these Regulations have been designated as being essential for the food security of the country during the 2001/2002 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
Essential commodities: 2001/2002 Marketing season.
1. Millet
2. Maize (White/yellow)
3. Sorghum Rice
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 2002
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Designated food and commodities
SI 55 of 2002.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations.
2. Designated food and commodities
The Commodities set out in the Schedule to these Regulations have been designated as being essential for the food security of the country during the 2002, 2003 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
1. Maize (White/Yellow)
2. Sorghum
3. Millet
4. Rice
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) (TRADERS AND PROCESSORS) (REGISTRATION FEES) REGULATIONS, 2002
[Sections 15 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Registration fees
3. Revocation of S.I. No. 63 of 2001
SI 56 of 2002.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodity) (Traders and Processors) (Registration Fees) Regulations.
The Annual registration fees for traders and processors dealing in designated food commodities registering with the Food Reserve Agency shall be as set out in the schedule to these Regulations.
3. Revocation of S.I. No. 63 of 2001
The food Reserve (Designated Commodities) (Traders and Processors) (Registration Fees) Regulations, 2001, are hereby revoked.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
ANNUAL REGISTRATION FEES
|
Annual Registration |
150 fee units |
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) (TRADERS AND PROCESSORS) (REGISTRATION FEES) REGULATIONS, 2003
[Sections 15 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Registration
SI 57 of 2003.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) (Traders and Processors) (Registration Fees) Regulations.
The registration fees for traders and processors of designated commodities shall be as set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
REGISTRATION FEE
150 fee units
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 2003
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Registration
SI 58 of 2003.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations.
The commodities set out in the Schedule to these Regulations have been designated as being essential for the food security of the country during the 2003/2004 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES
1. Maize (white/Yellow)
2. Sorghum
3. Millet
4. Rice; and
5. Cassava
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 2004
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Designated Commodities
SI 42 of 2004.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations.
The commodities set out in the Schedule to these Regulations have been designated as being essential for the food security of the country during the 2004/2005 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
[Paragraph 2]
ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES: 2004/2005 MARKETING SEASON
1. Maize (White/Yellow)
2. Sorghum
3. Millet
4. Rice
5. Cassava
6. Soya Beans
7. Beans
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) (TRADERS AND PROCESSORS) (REGISTRATION FEES) REGULATIONS, 2004
[Sections 15 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Registration Fees
SI 43 of 2004.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities)(Traders and Processors)(Registration Fees) Regulations.
The Registration fees for trader and processors of designated commodities registering with the Food Reserve Agency shall be as set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
|
|
Registration Fee (Fee units) |
|
Marketing season 2004/2005 |
150 |
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 2005
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Designated commodities
SI 38 of 2005.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations.
The commodities set out in the Schedule to these Regulations have been designated as being essential for the food security of the country during the 2005/2006 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
Essential commodities: 2005/2006 marketing season
1. Maize (White/Yellow)
2. Rice
3. Cassava
4. Groundnuts
5. Soya beans
6. Sugar beans
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 2006
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Designated commodities
SI 68 of 2006.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations.
The commodities set out in the Schedule to these Regulations have been designated as being essential for the food security of the country during the 2006/2007 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES: 2006/2007 MARKETING SEASON
1. Maize (white)
2. Rice
3. Cassava
4. Soya Beans
5. Groundnuts
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 2009
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Designated commodity
SI 108 of 2009.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations.
The commodity set out in the Schedule to these Regulations has been designated as being essential for the food security of the country during the 2009/2010 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
ESSENTIAL COMMODITY: 2009/2010 MARKETING SEASON
Wheat Grain
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 2015
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Designated commodities
SI 93 of 2015.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations.
The commodities set out in the Schedule to these Regulations have been designated as being essential for the food security of the country during the 2015/2016 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES: 2015/2016 MARKETING SEASON
1. White maize
2. Orange maize
3. Rice
4. Sorghum
5. Sunflower
6. Groundnuts
7. Soya beans
8. Beans
FOOD RESERVE (DESIGNATED COMMODITIES) REGULATIONS, 2017
[Sections 6 and 27]
Arrangement of Regulations
Regulation
1. Title
2. Designated commodities
SI 73 of 2017.
These Regulations may be cited as the Food Reserve (Designated Commodities) Regulations.
The commodities set out in the Schedule are designated as being essential for the food security of the country during the 2017/2018 marketing season.
SCHEDULE
[Regulation 2]
ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES: 2017/2018 MARKETING SEASON
1. White maize
2. Orange maize
3. Rice
4. Sorghum
5. Sunflower
6. Groundnuts
7. Soya beans
8. Beans
