The First National Bank (FNB) Zambia Foundation has officially handed over a borehole and two 10,000-litre water tanks to Munali Boys Secondary School. This initiative is part of the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to improving access to clean water, sanitation, and the overall wellbeing of communities across Zambia.
The handover ceremony brought together key stakeholders, including the Provincial Education Officer, school leadership, FNB Zambia executives, Foundation trustees, and proud Munali Boys alumni now serving at FNB.
According to a statement issued to the Zambian Business Times – ZBT, this initiative reflects the Foundation’s dedication to uplifting communities that form part of its story. “The donation will directly benefit 2,700 students at Munali Boys Secondary School and 90 households, who will now have consistent access to clean water. For many years, the school has faced serious water challenges, which have affected sanitation and disrupted daily learning. The borehole and tanks will provide long-term relief by ensuring reliable access to safe water, improving hygiene, and creating a healthier and more conducive learning environment.”
Kampamba Mulenga, Chairperson of the FNB Zambia Foundation Board of Trustees, said the borehole and the two 10,000-litre water tanks represent more than just infrastructure. “They represent health, opportunity, and dignity for the students and staff of Munali Boys Secondary School. Clean water ensures students stay healthy and attend classes regularly, helping them pursue their education without the burden of waterborne illnesses.”
Through this donation, the FNB Zambia Foundation reaffirms its mission to provide real help with sustained investments in health, education, water and sanitation, and climate action ensuring every initiative contributes to a more resilient and equitable Zambia.