Zamtel


Zamtel, whose official name is Zambia Telecommunications Company Limited, is a government-owned telecommunication service provider in Zambia. Zamtel is one of three mobile phone networks in the country; the others are Airtel and MTN.

Company overview

Zambia Telecommunications Company Limited is a Company incorporated in Zambia under the Companies Act Chapter 388 of the Laws of Zambia. The sole shareholder of the Company is the Government of the Republic of Zambia. The Company falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport, Works, Supply and Communications pursuant to Gazette Notice No. 183 of 2012 and the Statutory Functions Act Chapter 4 of the Laws of Zambia.

Vision

To be the prime driver of digital transformation and leading provider of customer-centric ICT solutions and services.

Mission

To enrich lives and businesses through innovative ICT solutions and services.

Values

Innovation

Innovation is the central theme surrounding all our products and services. We strive to create and to change our ideas each time we think of our customers.

Passion

We are passionate about our brand and are determined and committed to be the best in the business using an aggressive drive to energize, engage and inspire each other in order to enrich the lives of our customers.
Responsibility
We are individually and corporately accountable and responsible for our actions and treat Zamtel assets as our very own. We conduct ourselves in the interest of the business and customer.

Integrity

We are professional and honest in our working relationships and uphold the highest ethical and performance standards in the delivery of services and products to our customers.

Speed

We are quick to attend to business, especially the business of addressing our customers requirements and implementing transformational ideas.

History

The first telephone exchange was installed in Livingstone, as part of the General Post Office. In 1975, the GPO transformed into the Zambian Post and Telecommunication Corporation.
In July 1994 the government of Zambia passed a Telecommunications Act that led to the splitting up of the Post and Telecommunications Corporation into two separate companies: the Zambia Postal Services Corporation, and the Zambia Telecommunications Company. The Company falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport, Works, Supply and Communications of Zambia.
In 2010, the Zambian government, under the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy President, Rupiah Banda, sold 75% of the Zamtel to the Libyan company, LAP Green Networks. The government claimed it had done so in order to keep Zamtel from shutting down after plans to recapitalize it had failed. This was a contentious move however, as some critics claimed the company was still economically viable. The 2011 Zambian national election saw the incumbent MMD party replaced by the opposition Patriotic Front. The newly elected government, under President Michael Sata, set out an inquiry into the sale of Zamtel because they believed it was sold fraudulently by the previous government. The inquiry produced a report that showed irregularities in the manner in which Zamtel was sold, alleging that LAP Green and RP Capitals, which was appointed as financial advisor, bribed senior Zambian government officials; an allegation that both LAP Green and RP Capitals denied. As a result of the findings, President Michael Sata ordered a reversal of the $257 million deal and the government of Zambia seized control of Zamtel.
In 2013, LAP Green sued the government of Zambia in a British court in order to reclaim ownership of Zamtel. The Zambian government agreed that it would compensate LAP Green for its investments, but it would not let ownership of the company be transferred back to the Libyan operator.

Location

The head office of the company is located in Zamtel House, at the corner of Chilubi Road and Church Road, in the Zambian capital city of Lusaka. The coordinates of Zamtel House are 15°24'57.0"S, 28°17'44.0"E.

Services

Services offered by the company include the following:
The Industrial Development Corporation in August 2017 appointed a new board of directors for Zamtel. The Board of Directors for Zamtel comprises Eng. Misheck Lungu,Bob Musenga,Danny Luswili, Mwansa Katwamba, Sydney Mupeta, Chewe Peter Chumanya and Mrs. Pamela Musepa