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THE BEAUTY OF CHISAMBA

Chisamba was declared a District in 2012 and confirmed by SI 49 of 2013 in a bid to take service delivery closer to the people. The District covers a total surface area of 5,526 square km and is known for its agricultural activities with over 32,000 small scale farming families and 256 commercial farmers, the majority of whom are white Zambians.The district shares borders with Kabwe district to the north, Kapiri-Mposhi district to the northeast, Luano district to the south-east, Chongwe to the south and Chibombo to the west.Readmore  

Chisamba was declared a District in 2012 and confirmed by SI 49 of 2013 in a bid to take service delivery closer to the people. The District covers a total surface area of 5,526 square km and is known for its agricultural activities with over 32,000 small scale farming families and 256 commercial farmers, the majority of whom are white Zambians.The district shares borders with Kabwe district to the north, Kapiri-Mposhi district to the northeast, Luano district to the south-east, Chongwe to the south and Chibombo to the west.Readmore  

Chisamba was declared a District in 2012 and confirmed by SI 49 of 2013 in a bid to take service delivery closer to the people. The District covers a total surface area of 5,526 square km and is known for its agricultural activities with over 32,000 small scale farming families and 256 commercial farmers, the majority of whom are white Zambians.The district shares borders with Kabwe district to the north, Kapiri-Mposhi district to the northeast, Luano district to the south-east, Chongwe to the south and Chibombo to the west.Readmore  

Chisamba was declared a District in 2012 and confirmed by SI 49 of 2013 in a bid to take service delivery closer to the people. The District covers a total surface area of 5,526 square km and is known for its agricultural activities with over 32,000 small scale farming families and 256 commercial farmers, the majority of whom are white Zambians.The district shares borders with Kabwe district to the north, Kapiri-Mposhi district to the northeast, Luano district to the south-east, Chongwe to the south and Chibombo to the west.Readmore  

Chisamba was declared a District in 2012 and confirmed by SI 49 of 2013 in a bid to take service delivery closer to the people. The District covers a total surface area of 5,526 square km and is known for its agricultural activities with over 32,000 small scale farming families and 256 commercial farmers, the majority of whom are white Zambians.The district shares borders with Kabwe district to the north, Kapiri-Mposhi district to the northeast, Luano district to the south-east, Chongwe to the south and Chibombo to the west.Readmore  

Chisamba was declared a District in 2012 and confirmed by SI 49 of 2013 in a bid to take service delivery closer to the people. The District covers a total surface area of 5,526 square km and is known for its agricultural activities with over 32,000 small scale farming families and 256 commercial farmers, the majority of whom are white Zambians.The district shares borders with Kabwe district to the north, Kapiri-Mposhi district to the northeast, Luano district to the south-east, Chongwe to the south and Chibombo to the west.Readmore  

Chisamba was declared a District in 2012 and confirmed by SI 49 of 2013 in a bid to take service delivery closer to the people. The District covers a total surface area of 5,526 square km and is known for its agricultural activities with over 32,000 small scale farming families and 256 commercial farmers, the majority of whom are white Zambians.The district shares borders with Kabwe district to the north, Kapiri-Mposhi district to the northeast, Luano district to the south-east, Chongwe to the south and Chibombo to the west.Readmore  
Chisamba was declared a District in 2012 and confirmed by SI 49 of 2013 in a bid to take service delivery closer to the people. The District covers a total surface area of 5,526 square km and is known for its agricultural activities with over 32,000 small scale farming families and 256 commercial farmers, the majority of whom are white Zambians.The district shares borders with Kabwe district to the north, Kapiri-Mposhi district to the northeast, Luano district to the south-east, Chongwe to the south and Chibombo to the west.Readmore