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We are encouraging local, foreign investments – Ndola Chamber

Ndola Chamber is constantly contributing to Zambia’s economic stability.
• The Chamber is promoting private and public sector reforms.
• Members have made substantial investments in economic sectors such as Agriculture and Forestry, mining, manufacturing, etc.

Ndola District Chamber of Commerce and Industry says it is constantly contributing to the country’s economic stability by encouraging local and foreign investment.
Speaking in an interview with Money FM News, Chamber President Paul Chinsuka said the Chamber is part of the value and supply chains that produce and supply various goods and services to customers in Zambia and across the borders.
Mr. Chinsuka stated that its members have over the years made substantial investments in economic sectors such as Agriculture and Forestry, mining, manufacturing, energy, transport and logistics, tourism and hospitality, among other viable industries.
“We are promoting private and public sector reforms meant to create a more resilient and growth oriented economy that is able to create jobs and business opportunities.”
“Over the years our members have made substantial investments in economic sectors such as Agriculture and Forestry, mining, manufacturing, energy, transport and logistics, tourism and hospitality, construction and real estate, finance and insurance, education, health and pharmaceuticals, chemicals, consultancy, technical services and other industries,” Mr. Chinsuka said.
He added that this is an indication that the Chamber is both local and export oriented, a situation which contributes significantly to generation of Foreign Exchange (FOREX) for the country.

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