Fri, 23 Jun 2017 11:15:30 +0000 By ROGERS KALERO THE Kitwe City Council (KCC) is owed more than K1.5 million in market levies at Nakadoli market where the occupancy rate is low and most of the few traders occupying trading spaces are defaulters. KCC public relations manager Roy Kuseka said the council was losing revenue at Nakadoli market where the occupancy rate was low and that from March 31, 2017, the council was owed K1.5 million in market levy. Mr Kuseka said in an interview in Kitwe yesterday that as a strategy to raise revenue at the market, the council had decided to establish the wholesale trading point from Chisokone market to Nakadoli market. “From the time Nakadokli market was constructed in 2009, the occupancy rate has been low and the council has been losing revenue. Even the few traders occupying trading spaces are also defaulters. As at March 31, 2017, the council was owed […]
Nakadoli traders owe KCC K1.5m levy
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