The Kawambwa Boys Technical Secondary School Association (KABOTESSA) has announced ambitious plans to secure land in the district for a large-scale farming initiative. Moffat Nsofwa, the newly elected president of the association, revealed that the project is designed to tap into the region’s agricultural potential.
Mr. Nsofwa stated that the association is in negotiations with local traditional leaders to obtain the necessary land for the venture. The goal is to successfully launch and establish a significant agricultural operation.
Once the land is secured, the association plans to grow a diverse range of crops, including tea, maize, and cassava, with the aim of enhancing agricultural productivity and benefiting the local community.Mr Nsofwa explained that the alumni aim to leverage the network to drive economic growth in the area by creating economic opportunities for many former students of Kawambwa Secondary School and outside the district as the initiative.
“To ensure the project’s success, the school alumni association intends to engage all Chishinga Chiefs, the local authority and elected leaders on this approach which is designed to foster community support and involvement in the agricultural venture.
Source: Lusakatimes