Archive for December, 2007

GIPA Marketing Services (GMS)

December 28, 2007


Gender Development Through Bussiness

GMS is involved in marketing of products, pharmaceutical products, agricultural inputs and products, computers products and accessories, educational books or materials, commercial stationery, art products, gemstones, precious stones, hardware and general dealing.


GIPA is now offering export services to countries which are members of SADC and COMESA.

GIPA marketing is located at Plot No.435 of Kadu Road, Kabulonga Extention. Its box number is 50387, Lusaka. GIPA Marketing Services Operational WAREHOUSE is at former Kaoma Central Milling Plot.

GIPA marketing also has offices in Kaoma District of Western Province in order to concretise its core business of networking with its local rural farmers in the Kalumwange, Mukandamina, TBZ, Longe and other satelite areas.

Export products include:

Sorghum (White and Red) 200 tonnes

Cassava (processed and chips) 25 tonnes

Millet 20 tonnes

Rice (Mongu) 200 tonnes

Shelled Groundnuts 50 tonnes

Beans ( Kabulangeti, Yellow and white, Lusaka beans) 20 tonnes

For inquiries phone:

+260 955 416181

+260 966 592322

+260 966 589203

+260 977 760865

+260 977 891431

Or e-mail the Marketing Director at gipamarketingservices@yahoo.com

Vision, Mission and objectives

Generally it is gender development through business by:

a) Promoting and empowering rural farmers

b) Sustainable marketing Services to hardworking and productive rural farmers

c) Effectively and systematically reducing of poverty at rural household level by directly buying from local farmers at competitive Food Reserve Agency (FRA) recommended prices for various products and produce

d) Adding value to the local rural farmers produce and products after purchasing their raw products to enhance quality for the purpose of effective marketing.

e) Creating awareness on HIV/AIDS scourge, by collaborating with social health marketing institutional organisations e.g society for family health by distributing their leaflets, publications in GIPAs Area of Operations. GIPA will be used as a conduit to sensitize people on matter of HIV/AIDS and thus mitigating the effects of HIV/AIDS on the rural farmers to remain health and productive.

f) Buying Tourist Art related products e.g Drawings, sculptures, paintings from rural artists

g) Buying Gemstones and semi precious stones e.g Amethyst, Tomoline and emeralds from small scale mines in Zambia

h) Provision of educational text books and materials for rural schools

i) GIPA marketing services also provides an effective, efficient, cost effective, sustainable platform for rural farmers, artists, and small scale miners at competitive market for their market forces at play locally or internationally in terms of the pricing structure.

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December 28, 2007

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