Community Relations Manager Joseph Ngwira said this year’s theme was a reminder for organizations to do an introspection and come up with better ways of promoting inclusiveness towards a sustainable economic recovery of the country. He added that FQM aligns itself with the mandated Government institutions and other collaborating partners to enhance public benefit programs and projects.
FQM recognizes that stakeholders affected by its operations should benefit through enhancing sustainable opportunities such as employment, business development, health support, education support, sustainable agriculture, wildlife conservation and supporting behavior change programs that promote human rights and informed decision making.
FQM Trident Ltd took part in the 58th Independence Day celebrations in Manyama of Kalumbila district.
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