THE LPG Association of Zambia says the electricity crisis, which has caused a surge in Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) usage, has exposed the lack of storage facilities for the commodity, and the association has since asked government to zero rate LPG bulk storages, cylinders and other accessories. And a Committee on the Draft of LPG Technical Regulation involving different stakeholders says it has completed the process of receiving submissions. In an interview, Monday LPG Association president Obed Chiluba disclosed that a number of investors had expressed interest in boosting the sector. “I can tell you right now that we are having overwhelming responses from people who want to invest in the industry. The storage facilities that we have in the...

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