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New Initiative Promotes Safer Farming Practices

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ZASAA and Miss Agriculture Zambia Sign Three-Year Safety Partnership to Strengthen Occupational Health in Agriculture By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24  ---(13-05-2026) -- The Zambia Safety Awards for Excellence and Miss Agriculture Zambia have launched a new initiative to promote safer farming practices under a three-year Memorandum of Understanding aimed at strengthening occupational health and safety in Zambia’s agricultural sector. The agreement, signed in Lusaka on Tuesday, brings together the and in a coordinated effort to enhance safety awareness, training, and advocacy across farming communities. Agriculture remains a cornerstone of Zambia’s economy, supporting livelihoods, employment, and food security. However, the sector continues to face occupational risks, including chemical exposure, unsafe handling of agro-inputs, machinery-related injuries, fire incidents, and medical emergencies, particularly in rural areas where safety systems are often limited. Under the...

Stable Inflation, Strong Kwacha Drive Shift

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Bank of Zambia cuts policy rate to 13.25% as inflation returns to target band and economic conditions improve. By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24  --- (13-05-2026) -- Zambia’s economy is stabilising and showing clear improvement, especially on inflation and the exchange rate, which has allowed the Bank of Zambia to slightly reduce interest rates to support economic activity. Bank of Zambia Governor said inflation has declined sharply and is now firmly within the target range, supporting the policy decision to ease the Monetary Policy Rate. Dr. Kalyalya said inflation fell to 7.1 percent in March 2026 , down from 11.2 percent in December 2025 , and further eased to 6.8 percent in April 2026 , remaining within the 6–8 percent target band . He said inflation averaged about 7.1 percent in the first quarter of 2026 , compared to 11.2 percent in the last quarter of 2025 , reflecting a clear disinflation trend. Dr. Kalyalya said the decline was mainly driven by base effects in mai...

Big Win for Zambian Youths

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Government, HYGEIA Global University sign MoU for 20 fully funded scholarships By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24  --- (13-05-2026) --The Ministry of Youth, Sport and Arts and have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to provide 20 fully funded scholarships to deserving Zambian youths across selected academic disciplines. The agreement is aimed at expanding access to higher education and strengthening youth empowerment through skills development in key fields of study. The scholarships will cover full tuition fees for programmes in Business Management, Education, Health Sciences, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The initiative targets young people with talent and potential but limited financial capacity. Speaking at the signing ceremony, described the development as a “big win” for Zambian youths, saying it reflects government’s commitment to inclusive access to education. He said the programme will begin immediately, with government working alongsi...

ZAFOD Demands Inclusive Reforms

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Organisation warns against reduced disability representation and incomplete voter data ahead of the 2026 elections By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia — (12-05-2026) - The Zambia Federation of Disability Organisations (ZAFOD) has demanded inclusive reforms ahead of the 2026 General Elections, warning that the proposed Persons with Disabilities (Amendment) Bill, 2026 could weaken disability representation and reduce accountability in governance. ZAFOD Director Justine Bbakali told Zambia24 that the proposed amendment bill could reverse gains made under the current law by reducing the number of representatives of persons with disabilities on the Board of the Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities. Mr. Bbakali said the current 2012 law was designed to ensure broad representation of different disability groups, women and youths under the principle of “Nothing About Us Without Us.” However, he said the new amendment bill proposes a smaller board with only one representative fr...

Procurement Oversight Matters

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ZIPS says procurement professionals are critical to accountability, transparency, and effective public sector reforms By Francis Maingaila  Lusaka, Zambia24  --- 11 -05 -2026) -- The Zambia Institute of Procurement and Supply (ZIPS) says procurement oversight matters in strengthening accountability and improving the management of public resources as government continues implementing governance reforms across key public institutions. ZIPS Secretary General Richard Mumbi told Zambia24 that the legislative reforms currently before Parliament are a positive step towards improving corporate governance, efficiency, and economic transformation. Mumbi said the review of statutory bodies and public boards shows government’s commitment to strengthening institutions and promoting transparency in the management of public resources. He said some of the reforms under consideration include the National Council for Construction (Amendment) Bill, the Citizens Economic Empowerment (Amendment) Bill,...

ZCSA Strengthens Quality Monitoring

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Three new inspectors inducted to boost field operations and coordination By Francis Maingaila ♥️  Lusaka, Zambia24  -- (12-05-2026) --- The Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency (ZCSA) has strengthened its quality monitoring operations through the induction of three newly recruited Domestic Quality Monitoring (DQM) inspectors. According to the Agency’s official Facebook page, the newly inducted inspectors—Kabwe Chilufya Lupiya, Elizee Kayembe, and Chalwe Luswili—underwent an orientation session with the Corporate Communications Unit as part of efforts to enhance coordination and improve field operations. The session was facilitated by Manager for Communications and Public Relations Brian Hatyoka and Public Relations Officer Onishias Maamba, who briefed the inspectors on the unit’s role in supporting effective communication and operational efficiency within the Agency. The Corporate Communications Unit is responsible for public relations, media relations, stakeholder engagement, corpor...

Secure Energy for Zambia

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Chikote says reforms, renewable energy investments, and public cooperation have contributed to stabilising Zambia’s power sector and easing the energy crisis. By Francis Maingaila ♥️  Lusaka, Zambia24  --- (12-05-2026)- The Zambian Government has assured the people of Zambia that it has managed the country’s energy crisis responsibly and that the future of the energy sector is steadily improving following a series of reforms and investments introduced during one of the country’s most difficult periods of power shortages. Speaking during his farewell address ahead of the dissolution of Parliament, said the country is now moving towards a more stable, diversified and sustainable energy future after overcoming challenges that affected nearly every sector of the economy. Chikote said when he was appointed Minister of Energy by President , Zambia’s energy sector was under immense pressure due to low water levels caused by climate change, rising electricity demand, ageing infrastructure and ...