GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES RURAL WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS
By Daily News
reporter
The Government launched two new water supply projects in
Zambezi and Kabompo Districts aimed at improving access to safe and clean water
for rural communities, under the 2025 Constituency Development Fund (CDF).
Minister of Water Development and Sanitation, Collins Nzovu,
announced that the projects will be executed by the North Western Water Supply
and Sanitation Company Limited (NWWSSCL), with funding provided through the
Zambezi and Kabompo Town Councils.
Mr Nzovu said the Kabompo project, valued at K793,000, will
focus on expanding water supply networks in Chikata, Farm Training Centre
(FTC), INDECO and M8 townships.
“Each township will receive a one-kilometre water
distribution network, initially serving about 40 customers, with the target to
reach over 100 customers in the medium term, ultimately benefiting more than
1,000 residents,” Mr Nzovu stated.
He said in Zambezi District, the project costing K564,800
under Phase One will involve the construction of a new water supply line from
New Market Compound to Masumpu Village.
“This development will add 100 new customers and benefit
approximately 600 people,” he said.
Mr Nzovu expressed satisfaction that both local authorities
have already disbursed the necessary funds and that procurement processes are
underway.

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