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Undeployed nurse turns her care to Chickens

 



While more than eleven thousand health workers basked in celebratory joy of being recruited in government last July, one Fenny Mweene did not share in the delight.
A registered nurse who completed her studies at Kafue School of Nursing in 2020, Fenny had applied to get one of the thousands of jobs but missed out on the galore.
Not one to be easily knocked down by disappointment, the 23-year old Kafue resident quickly packed away her immaculate white uniform and went into chicken business.
She started off with a batch of 200 birds giving them all the care she and attention she had intended for patients in the ward.
And after a few weeks, Fenny sold more than three quarters of chickens and given the profits, she may just become a business lady.
Fenny however points out that the path she has taken is not without its challenges.
"I love my career but this business has given me a great picture about life,"
"Even if I was to be deployed today, poultry would definitely be one of my side hustle jobs," she added.
This young lady is not only beautiful but vibrant and brilliant too, after graduating from kafue school of nursing sitting idle as she awaits deployment has not been her option, she decided to venture into poultry farming.