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Musukwa donates K60,000 to Chililabombwe Multipurpose Cooperative

Chililabombwe Member of Parliament Richard Musukwa has Donated K60,000 as startup capital to the newly launched Chililabombwe Youth Multipurpose Cooperative-CYMC aimed at providing solution for unemployed youths.

CYMC want to supplementing government’s effort in reducing youth unemployment through venturing into number of business opportunities and offer motherly role to a number of youth registered entities within Chililabombwe.

Speaking during the lunch Mr Musukwa said the cooperative needs to have priorities that would provide a platform to help develop and provide jobs for the youths once they are empowered with capital.

He said that in the era of technology the cooperative needs to ensure that it is innovative and inventive so that it is tailored to provide jobs to the youths who are moving with trends of technology.

Mr Musukwa said the need for the youths not to admire things but work for everything and build their own reputations and structures.

He had since urged the youths to desist from drug abuse and channel their energies and resources in ensuring they grow in production adding that he wants to see the groups that are empowered generate money.

And the Cooperative Chief Executive Officer Mr Samson Chisambo expressed happiness for the supported.

He assured the Guest of Honor that CYMC shall run an action-oriented movement and be part of the economic recovery plan of nation.A

AndRockrete Mining donated K10,000 and Allis Enterprises LTD Managing Director Harrison Makwaya donated k20,000 while Max Care Pharmacy donated k10,000.