The government has started paying beneficiaries of Helping Women’s Livelihood – phase 5 productivity grants.
According to DOREEN MWAMBA, minister of community development and social services, each beneficiary would get 3,700 Kwacha, which will be paid in two installments.
According to Ms. MWAMBA, the project is being carried out in 81 districts across the nation.
She was speaking at the Chongwe launch.

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