@MusaMwenye He was beaten by his own as minister of justice and didnt say anything not even the person who made him minister said anything ..i dont condone violence in politics and let’s wait for the police to investigate.
If we have to start from scratch in solving this problem, where do we begin? Because it shouldn’t be normal to expect such every rain season. Cholera outbreaks and so on must never be the standard.
@Farida_N We are a developing country and not a developed country…that man has enough potential to invest and change the trajectory of any sector he decides to invest in…
Dangote Eyes Zambia’s Coal to Boost Electricity Supply
By Masauso Mkwayaya
Dangote Group is ready to partner with Zambia in harnessing coal deposits to help address the electricity deficit.
And Group President ALIKO DANGOTE has met President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA to explore partnerships aimed at adding value to Zambia's raw materials.
Mr. DANGOTE says the Group wants to work with the Zambian Government to promote local processing of raw materials before export, noting that when value addition happens within the country, jobs and wealth remain in Zambia.
Speaking when he met President HICHILEMA at State House, Mr. DANGOTE said economic growth is difficult to achieve without adequate electricity, adding that a steady power supply would help grow the country's Gross Domestic Product –GDP- and support year-round cultivation of key crops such as maize.
Dangote Eyes Zambia’s Coal to Boost Electricity Supply
By Masauso Mkwayaya
Dangote Group is ready to partner with Zambia in harnessing coal deposits to help address the electricity deficit.
And Group President ALIKO DANGOTE has met President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA to explore partnerships aimed at adding value to Zambia's raw materials.
Mr. DANGOTE says the Group wants to work with the Zambian Government to promote local processing of raw materials before export, noting that when value addition happens within the country, jobs and wealth remain in Zambia.
Speaking when he met President HICHILEMA at State House, Mr. DANGOTE said economic growth is difficult to achieve without adequate electricity, adding that a steady power supply would help grow the country's Gross Domestic Product –GDP- and support year-round cultivation of key crops such as maize.