Sat, 31 Dec 2016 12:27:48 +0000 By MAILESI BANDA THE Competition and Consumer Protection (CCPC) is scheduled to write to the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) and Star Times to ascertain the conditions of the merger between the two companies, CCPC executive director Chilufya Sampa has said. Speaking in an interview with Daily Nation yesterday, Mr Sampa said there was need for CCPC to gather more information on the condition of the merger between ZNBC and Star Times under the company Topstar Communication Company. On Thursday, Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Kampamba Mulenga announced that ZNBC had partnered with Star Times in operating the public signal distribution. Mulenga announced that ZNBC and Star Times joint venture had resulted into the formation of a company called Topstar Communication Company. She said the company would have shares, shared between ZNBC and Star Times with the former getting 40 percent while the latter would own 60 percent […]
ZNBC should explain Star Times affair – CCPC
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