ENGINEERING Institute of Zambia president Weasley Kaluba says the institute will not hesitate to revoke licences from any of its members involved in the Sino Metals pollution scandal. And Water Development Minister Collins Nzovu says government is worried about the failure rate among local contractors. Speaking during an Annual Regional Meeting, Saturday, Kaluba said the Institute had constituted a team to investigate the Sino Metals disaster. “We would like to commend you, Sir, for shutting down Rongxing Investments, Sino Metals, for repeated pollution of Kafue River. I think that is commendable, we need to be decisive when the code of ethics for engineering is broken and the prompt shutting down of operations did send a signal to the mining sector...

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