About Us

Who We Are

Building prosperity together through savings, credit, and sustainable community development in Lusaka, Zambia.

Building Prosperity Together

KUYANJANANA Multi Purpose Co-operative Society Ltd. is a registered Savings and Credit Co-operative established under the Co-operative Societies Act No. 20 of 1998 in Lusaka, Zambia.

Our mission is to mobilize savings, provide affordable credit facilities, and promote financial literacy and mutual economic growth among our members. We believe that when individuals thrive together, entire communities are lifted.

Your investment directly finances local agricultural growth, high-yield production, and small enterprise developments right here in Lusaka. We operate with full transparency under the statutory provisions of the Co-operative Societies Act of Zambia.

The name "Kuyanjanana" reflects our core belief in mutual cooperation and togetherness. When our individual members thrive, the entire cooperative shares the economic victory.

Reg No. 24/09 Est. 2024 Lusaka, Zambia
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Our Mission

To mobilize savings, provide affordable credit facilities, and promote financial literacy and mutual economic growth among our members and the wider Bauleni community.

Our Vision

To be the leading cooperative society in Lusaka, empowering members to achieve financial independence and sustainable prosperity through collective action and shared resources.

Our Values

Integrity, transparency, mutual cooperation, democratic governance, and commitment to community development guide everything we do as a cooperative society.

Our Foundation

Savings

Secure savings with competitive interest

Credit

Affordable credit facilities

Community

Empowering local development

Governance

Transparent & accountable

Legal Framework

Registration: Registered under the Co-operative Societies Act No. 20 of 1998

Registration Number: 24/09

Type: Multi Purpose Co-operative Society (Savings & Credit)

Governance: Board of Directors elected by members at General Meetings

Oversight: Regulated by the Registrar of Co-operatives, Republic of Zambia

Surplus Allocation: 25% Reserve Fund, 15% Education Fund, remainder distributed as dividends to members