Sat, 22 Jul 2017 13:28:47 +0000 By CHINTU MALAMBO SIMOSON enterprises have dragged the Lusaka City Council to court for alleged breach of lease agreement. This is in relation to the council’s decision to allocate its previously leased land to victims of the gutted Lusaka City Market as alternative trading ground. According to a statement of claims filed in the Lusaka High Court principal registry, Simoson buildings through its director of administration Chitambala Mwewa, claimed that LCC went against a contract between the two parties. Mr Mwewa charged that on 27th July, 2005, the parties entered into an agreement where the plaintiff was to lease from the defendant stand No. LUM/05/A/3694 for use as a car park. He said he would avail at trial that the said lease was renewed for three years from 1 April 2016. “On 27th July 2005, the parties entered into an agreement wherein the plaintiff was to lease from the […]
Simoson sues LCC over trading grounds
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