THE Poultry Association of Zambia (PAZ) has expressed concern over Zesco’s non-adherence to its load-shedding schedule, saying it is affecting the industry in terms of planning and product cost computation. In an interview, PAZ Executive Manager Dominic Chanda said Zesco’s failure to adhere to its load-management schedule was creating an environment where it was difficult to plan. “I know we would all want [them to follow] whatever they publish to say this is what we want. We are not privy to the difficulties they are facing in terms of allocating the limited energy they are able to generate to different people but I think our appeal is once Zesco publishes, let’s adhere to what has been published because it tends...

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