By NATION REPORTER THE Centre for Environment Justice (CEJ) has announced plans to deliver solar-powered boreholes in the climate stressed Nyimba and Petauke. CEJ executive director Maggie Mwape made the announcement when the organisation handed over 30 improved goats to farmers in Petauke. Ms Mwape said the CEJ, now 15 years in existence, was working in seven provinces with operations in three districts per province. She said the presence of CEJ in Eastern Province marked the eighth province, and would work in Nyimba and Petauke. Ms Mwape expressed happiness about CEJ’s presence in the province, hoping that next year it would expand to a third district in the region. She explained that CEJ was conducting a pilot project in the province to understand the area before rolling out major activities. Ms Mwape said so far, CEJ had undertaken notable activities under the pilot project and had received support from the government, traditional leaders, and the […]
CEJ embarks on providing solar-powered boreholes in climate stressed Nyimba, Petauke
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