Unsafe Goods Cleared from Market
ZCSA Dismantles and Destroy Unsafe Goods to Consumer Safety Worth K163,984 in Lusaka
LUSAKA, January 17, 2025 – The Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency (ZCSA) has destroyed electrical appliances and fruit-flavored drinks valued at K163,984 in Lusaka for failing to meet mandatory safety standards.
The goods included adaptor extension cables and water heating elements worth K152,464, confiscated on November 7, 2024, from Express Mart on Nangwenya Road.
ZCSA Acting Manager for Communications and Public Relations, Brian Hatyoka, stated that these products violated compulsory standards ZS 558 and ZS 106, as well as the Compulsory Standards Act No. 3 of 2017.
“The confiscated electrical items had non-compatible plugs, inadequate insulation, and incorrect amperage ratings, which posed serious risks such as electric shocks, fires, and property damage,” he said.
Fruit-flavored drinks worth K11,520 were also seized on May 11, 2024, from Kamwala outlets. Branded as Kings Cade and Paris, these beverages violated standard ZS 554 and were supplied unlawfully.
Hatyoka urged traders to comply with safety regulations and encouraged consumers to report suspicious goods to ZCSA offices.
ZCSA, under the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry, regulates the production, importation, and sale of products under compulsory standards, ensuring only safe and compliant goods reach the market.
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