University of Zambia installs an ultra-modern industrial printing machine.

The University of Zambia (UNZA) has installed an ultra-modern industrial printing machine procured at total cost of 10.5 Million Kwacha to be used on a commercial basis.
And UNZA Vice-Chancellor Luke Mumba says the institution has embarked on the robust recapitalization programme of its operations in order to expand the institution’s revenue base.
Professor Mumba explained that the printing machine will be used for both public and private business as it has the capacity to print all levels of customer specifications.
Prof, Mumba explained during the fourth quarter media briefing, at UNZA in Lusaka today, that the printer will be commissioned in January 2019.
The Vice Chancellor also disclosed that the higher learning institution has set up a Maize Milling and processing plant at its Miyembe farm, with a capacity to process 40 tons of maize per day.
The Vice-Chancellor underscored that UNZA is undertaking the construction of two new lecture theaters at a cost of 2 Million United States Dollars which are expected to accommodate between 400 to 450 students.
Meanwhile, UNZA Registrar Sitali Wamundila said the institution will introduce three types of gowns at its 48th graduation ceremony in March next year.
Mr. Wamundila explained that the gowns will have different prices and quality but of the same design.
And UNZA Vice-Chancellor Luke Mumba says the institution has embarked on the robust recapitalization programme of its operations in order to expand the institution’s revenue base.
Professor Mumba explained that the printing machine will be used for both public and private business as it has the capacity to print all levels of customer specifications.
Prof, Mumba explained during the fourth quarter media briefing, at UNZA in Lusaka today, that the printer will be commissioned in January 2019.
The Vice Chancellor also disclosed that the higher learning institution has set up a Maize Milling and processing plant at its Miyembe farm, with a capacity to process 40 tons of maize per day.
The Vice-Chancellor underscored that UNZA is undertaking the construction of two new lecture theaters at a cost of 2 Million United States Dollars which are expected to accommodate between 400 to 450 students.
Meanwhile, UNZA Registrar Sitali Wamundila said the institution will introduce three types of gowns at its 48th graduation ceremony in March next year.
Mr. Wamundila explained that the gowns will have different prices and quality but of the same design.