Sun, 22 Jul 2012 21:15:47 +0000 They told the Daily Nation that they were shocked to learn that Mutembo Nchito, the then chief executive officer for the defunct airline, and Fred M’membe of the Post Newspaper a, shareholder borrowed K14 billion from the Development of Zambia (DBZ) which they now were failing to pay back. One of the former workers said it was also surprising that when the airline went under, a Kenyan firm was appointed to handle the receivership. “This is strange. Why did they not appoint a Zambian company to take care of the Zambian Airways receivership? We smell a rat there. Definitely something is wrong. “It is also shocking that with that kind of money Mr Nchito and Mr M’membe have failed to pay workers their terminal benefits. Up to now all former workers of the defunct airline have not been paid anything towards their benefits,” he said. He said the big […]
Former Zambian Airways Workers Chase Nchito for Terminal Benefits
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