Investing in our communities

Sustainability

Investing in our communities

We invest in education, health, sport and recreation, environmental stewardship, infrastructure development and young people – all causes and projects that make a difference to the people of Zambia. We recognise and support the passion and drive of our employees to be valued participants in their communities, providing volunteering opportunities.

Education is a key focus, as we believe that improving education opportunities for an individual is a catalyst for a better life for themselves and their families, communities and society. It is also vital to the future of our industry as the young people we support today are potential employees of tomorrow. We support different types of schools – from community to public schools – through the construction of school infrastructure and provision of learning and teaching materials. In higher education, CEC provides funding to promote innovation, creativity and practical learning in the fields of science and engineering. We work closely with tertiary institutions to equip learners with the knowledge and skills required in modern engineering, and to help prepare them for industry.

Community News

Revised deadline – CEC Renewable Energy Essay Writing Competition

We advise you of the extension of the deadline to submit your essays on the "CEC Renewable Energy Essay Writing Competition". The deadline was initially set for Friday, 14 November 2014, but has been moved to Friday, 28th November 2014. Full details on this competition are available on our website:

November 18th, 2014|

CEC Renewable Energy Essay Writing Competition

Copperbelt Energy Corporation Plc (CEC) is an independent power generating, transmission and distribution company with interests in closely linked businesses in Zambia and the African region, including optic fibre based telecommunications. Zambia at 50 – Diversifying Energy Sources As Zambia celebrates its golden jubilee, every citizen ought to meaningfully take

October 23rd, 2014|

CEC to construct 114 houses for the displaced in Sailunga’s area

COPPERBELT Energy Corporation Plc plans to construct 114 three bedroomed houses in senior chief Sailunga's area for people that will be displaced at the site where the 40-mega watts Kabompo Gorge Hydro Electric power station will be built. The project which is estimated at KR42.5 million would also include construction

March 14th, 2013|
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