Welcome To Yotam Muleya Ward

Yotam Muleya is a Ward in Chililibombwe constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers Kamenza East, Lubengele, Kakoso and Konkola in Chililabombwe District of Copperbelt Province

The current Member of Parliament representing Chililabombwe is Paul Kabuswe. This constituency has one Constituency, 22 wards, and a population of over 180,000

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Community

Primary Education

Lubengele Primary School is a community school located in Chililabombwe, a constituency in Copperbelt Province, Zambia1. It’s heartwarming to see initiatives like the Kabuswe book initiative taking place there, which aims to promote literacy and education.

Secondary Education

Muleya High School in Chililabombwe, Zambia

- Location: Muleya High School is situated in Chililabombwe, a town in the Copperbelt Province of Zambia1.

- Description: It is a government boarding school that provides education to both male and female students.

- Student Population: Currently, the school has 891 pupils, with 191 girls and 660 boys. Initially, it was a boys’ school, but girls were introduced in 1993 to bridge the gender divide1.

- Academic Focus: Muleya High School emphasizes technology and pure sciences. It offers education from grade 10 to 12 and provides A-levels1.

- Notable Contribution: Many top engineers in Zambian industries are former pupils of Muleya High School due to its strong standing in science and technology. As a community we understand that Secondary education is a critical stage in a person's academic journey, as it not only imparts knowledge but also helps students develop important life skills, explore career options, and prepare for the challenges and opportunities of adulthood.

Security

Our beliefs are based on a firm commitment to security. We place a high value on each person's health and tranquility inside our community.

Fire Brigades

The Chililabombwe Fire Brigade provides educational tours of their facilities for schools and institutions. During these tours, officers run drills, training on fire prevention, and teach first aid techniques, all free of charge1. It’s a great way for the community to learn about fire safety and the important work that firefighters do.

Fix My Community

Organizing a community clean-up is a wonderful initiative! It not only improves the environment but also strengthens community bonds. Here are some steps to help you get started: Identify the Cleanup Area: Choose a specific location in your community that needs attention, such as a park, riverbank, or street1. Assemble a Team: Gather a group of dedicated volunteers who are enthusiastic about making a difference1. Obtain Permits: Check with your local authorities if you need any permissions to carry out the cleanup1. Organize Supplies: Arrange for gloves, trash bags, recycling bins, and other necessary supplies1. Create an Online Presence: Use social media to promote your event and attract more volunteers1. Develop a Cleanup Plan: Have a clear plan for the day, including tasks for each volunteer and safety measures1. Partner with Local Organizations: Collaborate with environmental groups or businesses for additional support and resources.

Loving Community

As a community, love is the heartbeat that resonates through the streets of Lubengele. It’s the laughter of children playing in the dusty courtyards, the aroma of freshly baked nshima wafting from open kitchen windows, and the warmth of neighbors sharing stories under the star-studded Zambian sky.

Trained Health Professionals

-Over 200 Community Health Workers from the Chililibombwe District in the Copperbelt region graduated from a training program aimed at empowering them with skills and tools to fight malaria. - The program received financial support from Rotary International, the Rotary Club of Aspen (USA), and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. - These trained health workers play a crucial role in raising public awareness and combating malaria in their communities.

Donation Of Desks

1,500 desks were allocated to schools in Chililabombwe to support the government’s free education policy. This initiative ensures that no child has to sit on the floor during their learning2. Additionally, Lubambe Mine contributed to the cause by donating essential items including 50 school desks, along with other educational materials, to three schools in Chililabombwe

Community News Feed

Chililibombwe Mayor

Fellow residents, we today attended the 2024 Chililabombwe Agricultural, Mining and Commercial Show at Chililabombwe Show Grounds. This year's Show is being held under the theme "Creating a Competitive Future”. Having visited the stands of our committed farmers despite the effects of the El Nino drought, I can confidently say the current drought situation is indeed building Future competitors. These are businesses that do not currently compete with each other but have the potential to do so in the future. They may be businesses that offer a similar product or service in a different market, or they may be businesses that currently serve a different need but could enter any market. We are encouraged as a Government that indeed we are headed for a Competitive Future, which in turn will bring about hardwork from all the members of our communities.

Lucky Sichone
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Politics

Lubengele Stars Football Club LSFC

Lubengele Football Club—a name that echoes across the dusty fields, where passion meets the rhythm of the beautiful game. Let’s step onto the pitch, where dreams take flight and the roar of the crowd becomes a symphony of hope.

FAZ
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Sports

Chililabombwe District Hospital

This development is part of the government’s commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastructure and providing better medical facilities to the people of Chililabombwe and the surrounding regions. The completion of the hospital is eagerly anticipated by the community.

Mistry Of Health (MOH)
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Development