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109 http://www.afribiz.info/content/zambia-economy-overview-2011.<br />
110 Member States of COMESA comprise Burundi, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea,<br />
Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sudan, Swaziland, Uganda, Zambia, and<br />
Zimbabwe.<br />
111 Member States of SADC comprise Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi,<br />
Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, and<br />
Zimbabwe.<br />
112 George K. Lipimile (the founding Executive Director of the Zambia Competition Commission), in the part on<br />
‘Zambia’ in “Review of Recent Experiences in the Formulation and Implementation of Competition Law and Policy<br />
in Selected Developing Countries: Thailand, Lao, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe”, United Nations, New York and<br />
Geneva, 2005.<br />
113 George Lipimile, in a presentation on ‘Implementing Competition Policy in Africa: the Progress to Date and Practical<br />
Challenges to the Met’ at the WTO Regional Workshop on Competition Policy, Economic Development and the Multilateral<br />
Trading System: Overview of the Issues and Options for the Future, that was held in Cape Town, South Africa, during the<br />
period 22 – 24 February 2001.<br />
114 George K. Lipimile, in the part on ‘Zambia’ in “Review of Recent Experiences in the Formulation and Implementation of<br />
Competition Law and Policy in Selected Developing Countries: Thailand, Lao, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe”, United<br />
Nations, New York and Geneva, 2005.<br />
115 Strategic Plan: 2008–2011 (Making Competition & Consumer Protection National Priorities), Zambia Competition Commission,<br />
November 2008.<br />
116 George K. Lipimile, in the part on ‘Zambia’ in “Review of Recent Experiences in the Formulation and Implementation of<br />
Competition Law and Policy in Selected Developing Countries: Thailand, Lao, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe”, United<br />
Nations, New York and Geneva, 2005.<br />
117 George K. Lipimile, in the part on ‘Zambia’ in “Review of Recent Experiences in the Formulation and Implementation of<br />
Competition Law and Policy in Selected Developing Countries: Thailand, Lao, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe”, United<br />
Nations, New York and Geneva, 2005.<br />
118 The Competition and Fair Trading Act (Chapter 48:09) of Malawi provides in terms of its section 54 that “this Act shall<br />
apply to and bind the Government”.<br />
119 <br />
120 tober<br />
2011.<br />
121 Republic of Zambia: National Competition & Consumer Policy, May 2009, Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry,<br />
Lusaka.<br />
122 ‘Model Law on Competition’ (TD/RBP/CONF.7/8), United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, United<br />
Nations, New York and Geneva, 2010<br />
123 cussions<br />
on the study on Harmonization Framework of the National Competition Laws and Policies in SADC at the Roundtable<br />
on SADC Regional Competition Policy held in Gaborone, Botswana, during the period 27–28 October 2011. Some<br />
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124 <br />
<br />
any other user other than the buyer, purchaser or partly promised person of a good-service is also considered as a<br />
consumer.<br />
125 <br />
“any business carried on for gain or reward by an individual, a body corporate, an unincorporated body of persons or a<br />
trust in the production, supply or distribution of goods or the provision of any service”; in section 2 of the Competition<br />
Act [Chapter 14:28] of Zimbabwe as to mean “any person engaged for gain in the production or distribution of a commodity<br />
or service”; and in Article 1 of the COMESA Competition Regulations as to include “any person, public or private,<br />
involved in the production of, or the trade in, goods, or the provision of services”.<br />
215<br />
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