In Kalomo District, Southern Province, ZNBC Radio One and Two transmitters have been put into service.
Following the start of the installations in 15 districts around the nation, the Kalomo transmitter is the first to be put into service.
The government would spend K7.2 million on the project to install all 15 transmitters, according to Kennedy Kalunga, Permanent Secretary for Information and Media.
According to Mr. KALUNGA, the move shows the government’s aim and commitment to guaranteeing equal access to information for all citizens.
He has praised ZNBC management for completing the transmitter installations on time and enabling Kalomo locals to finally enjoy Radio 1 & 2.
ZNBC Board Chair JACK KALALA expressed gratitude to the government for sponsoring the project at the same speech.
Additionally, ZNBC engineers are installing the transmitters, according to ZNBC Acting Director General BRIGHT NKAKA.
The commissioning of the ZNBC radio transmitter in the district, according to COY MAKAYA and Chief SIPATUNYANA, the chairpersons of the Kalomo District Council, will hasten local development.

President Hakainde Hichilema Mourns the Passing of Edgar Lungu
Edgar Lungu has Died
President Hichilema Pays Tribute to Pope Francis at Solemn Requiem Mass
Government Intensifies Soil Analysis Campaign to Boost Agricultural Productivity
Teenage girl found dead near Kamwala South Secondary School, police launch investigations
Vice President calls for stronger engagement between UNZA management & student leaders
President Hichilema sets 1,000 megawatt solar energy target for 2025
RPP backs Vice President’s call to accelerate national gender policy implementation
Kariba North Bank Power Station to boost generation with increased water allocation