27/11/2025
Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) has rolled out a US$260,000 solar energy project aimed at powering 16 schools and health facilities across Kitwe, Chingola, Chililabombwe and Shibuyunji.
KCM Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Dr. John K***a, said the initiative—dubbed the Lubuto Community Project—is part of the mine’s broader push to enhance sustainable development and improve access to reliable electricity in underserved communities.
“The project represents a significant milestone in the mine’s ongoing commitment to advancing sustainable development,”
— Dr. K***a
Designed to bring clean, stable power to institutions facing frequent electricity shortages, the project is expected to uplift the learning and healthcare environment in the targeted areas.
According to Dr. K***a, several schools and health centres in Kitwe have already been connected, with the remaining installations scheduled for completion by the end of this week.
He emphasized that the solar rollout is creating safer and more conducive spaces for both pupils and health workers, helping improve service delivery and quality of life in the surrounding communities.