Sustainable craft-making improves livelihoods in Zambia's low-income areas


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  • Saturday, 27 Jan 2024

LUSAKA, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- Ernest Chilambwe and Shadreck Lukwesa earn a living by transforming waste materials into functional items and ornaments.

Chilambwe, 36, from Kapiri Mposhi, and Lukwesa, 32, from Kabwe, in central Zambia, are among those pursuing a livelihood through environmentally sustainable means in the country's low-income communities.

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