A DIVORCED woman in Gwembe’s Munyumbwe area is now able to single-handedly support her two sons after pursuing electrical technology under a CDF Skills Development bursary. Meanwhile, Robert Ngubulu, a CDF Skills Development bursary student in electrical technology, has praised government for taking CDF closer to the people. In an interview in Munyumbwe, under Gwembe Constituency, Memory Luunga, 36, said she was divorced in 2017 and had to turn to selling vegetables and fresh fish for a living. “I have two sons, the oldest is 14 and in Form 1. After being divorced, life was not easy. It was tough, and the business of selling fresh fish and vegetables was not predictable in terms of profits. But after acquiring a...




