Thursday, April 25, 2024

Vice President Inonge Wina says Solar plants will create jobs

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Vice President Inonge Wina cuts the ribbon whilst DMMU Coordinator Patrick Kangwa helps in holding the basket during the Launch of the Disaster Management Policy and Settlement at Government Complex
Vice President Inonge Wina cuts the ribbon whilst DMMU Coordinator
Patrick Kangwa helps in holding the basket during the Launch of the
Disaster Management Policy and Settlement at Government Complex

Vice-President Inonge Wina says the setting up of solar powered milling plants will help provide job opportunities for many Zambians, especially in rural areas.

Mrs Wina said the solar powered milling plants will go a long way in assisting poor people to earn a living while accessing cheaper mealie meal.

She said this is in line with President Edgar Lungu’s vision to create jobs in the country especially in rural communities.

Mrs Wina said this when she visited one of the milling plants in Kasama’s Mutale Village being run by Mwika Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society.

And Cooperative Vice-Treasurer Evaristo Bwalya thanked government for coming up with solar milling plants.

And Mrs Wina says there is need to enhance Agricuture productivity among farmers in Northern province.

Mrs. Wina says increased productivity in Agriculture will only be achieved through delivery of farming inputs on time.

She says government will not compromise farming activities in the country but will ensure that inputs are delivered on time.

Mrs. Wina says government looks foward to seeing Northern, North Western and parts of Central province being able to feed the nation through increased Agriculture production.

The Vice President was speaking when she called on paramount Chief Chitimukulu of the Bemba people at his palace.

And Paramount Chief Chitimukulu called on government to invest more in Agriculture.

10 COMMENTS

    • Sure what can you comment on solar panels?
      I can Comment that Patrick Kangwa must reconsider to run FAZ, even though I have no problem with Hon. Kalusha, but Ba Patrick was good as well.

    • “Vice President Inonge Wina cuts the ribbon whilst DMMU Coordinator
      Patrick Kangwa helps in holding the basket during the Launch of the
      Disaster Management Policy and Settlement at Government Complex”

      Where is the Ribbon?

  1. Looks like Chitimukulu’s ploy to threaten PF with change of support to a Bemba President (Miles Sampa, presumably), has brought on a harvest of support for the region. Even schools will get new heads! Let’s hope the ingrate chief will now stop writing Hishighfalutin’ articles (1234), thinly attacking PF.

  2. This shameless old woman is also the Minister of National Development and Planing, up to now she has come out and told us what the roadmap; she is merely there drawing a salary and used as a token whilst Fossil Chikawanda has his way!!

  3. She said this is in line with President Edgar Lungu’s vision to create jobs in the country !!!

    The 500,000 jobs that Lungu was supposed to create by December 2015???

    Tell those lies to the miners that LOST their jobs.

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