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Afforestation Gets Traction in Zambia

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ZANACO Plc has partnered with Worldview Institute and Bridging Gap Solutions to plant 1,200 trees worth K108,000 in the Lusaka National Park aimed at conserving the environment and reducing land degradation.

 ZANACO Plc has partnered with Worldview Institute and Bridging Gap Solutions to plant 1,200 trees worth K108,000 in the Lusaka National Park aimed at conserving the environment and reducing land degradation.

Officiating at the event, Minister of Green Economy and Environment Collins Nzovu encouraged everyone to plant trees in their corporate and personal capacity.

Zanaco chief executive officer Mukwandi Chibesakunda said the bank is supportive of such initiatives as it is aligned with its commitment to planting a million trees countrywide by the year 2025.

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Zambia National Commercial Bank, commonly known as Zanaco, is listed on the Lusaka Securities Exchange and serves retail customers, large corporations, agri-business, and public sector clients.  The bank has evolved into a leading financial institution in Zambia. Zanaco benefits from technical assistance, international networks, and best practices in various areas of banking.