The Copperbelt University(CBU) which has been closed for a while yesterday re-opened. The institution, which was supposed to re-open last month, remained closed following heavy rains that caused damage to building at the Institution.
This follows the completion of repair works to damaged infrastructure. CBU Public Relations Manager Grace Mikunga has confirmed the re-opening of the institution to ZNBC News in Kitwe.
Mrs. Mikunga says repair works on the two hostels for female students have been completed. She however, says some repair works at the business office buildings are still going on and are expected to be completed soon.
A news crew that went to the institution found that some first year students had already started reporting to the University. Returning students at the University will report on the 29th of April.
The Kitwe based Copperbelt University Last month remained closed following damage caused by heavy rains to some structures at the institution.
ZNBC
Ok good for the young ones, study smart not ukuwa
Why did they open a this prison? Vasity looks like correctional service. Are you going to give them jobs when they graduate? Malabishi.
Pa monk Square! This is where we used to Lumpenize when I was a Mojo!
Coming back to the issue: What has taken CBU so long to finish off the works. I hope they’ve now realized that cheap is expensive.
Can you report the contractor who “roofed” the school of business to the EIZ and NCC (of construction)Â
Fresher wawa
ba fresher you are most wellcome study hard,then after two weeks from now will be getting 3000000 bc,then am also reminding those who have no room to call this no 0969862908 for squarting
#2: Lutinga; such frustrations early in the morning can be a serious symptom of depression. Go and see your GP. The same “correctional” facility you alledge has produced so many sucessful professionals working around the world. I am so proud of that CBU and the quality of the education I personally got from there. Fantastic place, better than most internationally aclaimed universities that are spoon feeding their students all for the love of money.
Well said
#7;
Ndiwe chikali. I equally have a strong tag and pride from there. This Litunga (#2) chap doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Perhaps he’s too educated for those of us who started our careers  (to graduations) through this so called “correctional facility”!
viva zit, viva cbu. those of us who used to be there and making an impact in industry are pleased to learn about this. study hard guys and meet us on the other side.
What a shame, Look like it’s just a rural basic school. We need investment in this institution. Problem is that there is so much corruption, hence private sectors not interested to help. All the best young stars.
Not inspiring
FELLOW INTELLECTUALS
This is the place we call home.we may not have the infrastructure that should appeal to everyone but we have the “brains”our union in the liberalization movement of economical freedom,social freedom and justice tells the story.we are the impartial watchdogs of the society ,we condemn injustice anywhere and everywhere.our motive is not based on individual liberty but on collective liberty,we never rest when Zambian people fail to shape their own destiny.VIVA STUDENT POWER VIVA is our mark of hope and struggle for the good of humanity.We are the students of THE COPPERBELT UNIVERSITY and for us the ALUTA CONTINUES
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