Thu, 22 Feb 2018 10:34:25 +0000 By KALOBWE BWALYA GOVERNMENT has maintained that it has not sold the Natural Resources Development Collage (NRDC) as insinuated by some critics, but merely signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Avic International to develop it, says Agriculture Minister Michael Katambo. In a Ministerial statement in Parliament yesterday, Mr Katambo said the intention by Government to move the school to the land offered by Senior Chief Shakumbila in Shibuyunji district followed an increase in student numbers and dilapidation of school infrastructure at the present campus. Mr Katambo said NRDC currently had over 2,024 students adding that the number was projected to grow to about 4,000 when the school was initially built to accommodate about 300 students. Mr Katambo said the institution can only accommodate less than 650 students who have to share rooms while the rest of them either come from their homes or rent boarding houses. He […]
State maintains stance on NRDC
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