CSPR Warns on Supplementary Budget
Civil society raises concerns over transparency, debt risks and unclear expenditure allocations Lusaka, Zambia24 --- (8-05-2026)-- Civil Society for Poverty Reduction (CSPR) is urging government to balance emergency spending needs with transparency, accountability, and responsible debt management following the 2026 supplementary budget, warning that gaps in clarity and rising borrowing levels could undermine fiscal discipline. CSPR Executive Director Isabel Mukelabai told Zambia24 that while the organisation welcomed government’s transparency in presenting the supplementary budget and the decision to finance part of it through reprioritisation of existing expenditure, there remained serious concerns over debt sustainability, accountability, and unclear expenditure lines. She commended government for the approach taken in reallocating funds, noting that about K10 billion, representing 38 percent of the supplementary budget, had been drawn from existing expenditure lines. However, ...