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NGOCC Launches ‘Her Time Is Now’

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katebe B The new donation platform empowers women seeking political office by funding transport, campaign materials, and logistics to boost female representation ahead of the 2026 elections. By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 — (6 February 2026) - The Non-Governmental Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) has launched the “Her Time Is Now Donation Button” , a nationwide funding mechanism aimed at tackling financial barriers that continue to limit women’s participation in Zambia’s politics ahead of the 2026 general elections. The donation button is part of the broader Her Time Is Now campaign, which seeks to provide transparent and accessible financial support to women aspiring for political office. It covers essential campaign costs, including transport, materials, and logistical support. Speaking at the launch, NGOCC Chairperson Beauty Katebe said the initiative addresses the persistent underrepresentation of women in political leadership, despite women forming the ...

AIPAC Demands Transparency on Prolonged Probes into Ministers, Senior Officials

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By Francis Maingaila Lusaka, Zambia24 — (5 February 2026) The Acton Institute for Policy Analysis Centre (AIPAC) has raised alarm over what it describes as prolonged silence by investigative agencies on corruption probes involving Cabinet ministers and senior government officials. AIPAC Executive Director Solomon Ngoma said it has been 17 months since the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) publicly announced investigations into senior officials, yet no updates have been provided to the public or Zambia’s cooperating partners. Ngoma warned that the lack of communication has created uncertainty and undermined confidence in institutions mandated to uphold integrity and accountability. “The absence of clarity has created a troubling vacuum that weakens public trust and raises serious questions about institutional credibility,” Ngoma said. AIPAC argued that prolonged investigations without public updates harm both the accused and the justice system. According to the policy think tank, officia...

New Board Appointment at Pryor Meadows

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Dr. Francis John elected to serve on community association board By Francis Maingaila  Lusaka Zambia24 – (05 February 2026) - Pryor Meadows Community Association has appointed Dr. Francis John to its Board of Directors following a formal vote at the association’s Annual Meeting. Dr. John accepted the appointment and pledged to apply his leadership and professional experience to advancing the community’s mission, vision, and strategic objectives. Located in Lees Summit, Missouri, Pryor Meadows is a growing residential community within the Greater Kansas City area, known for its well-maintained properties, quality amenities, and strong neighborhood engagement. The community is professionally managed by Community Management Company (CMCKC) and continues to set benchmarks for suburban residential living. “I am humbled and honored to serve the Pryor Meadows community,” said Dr. John.  “Among many outstanding residential developments in the region, Pryor Meadows stands out for its quality, l...

Yango in CCPC Trouble

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Zaza says probe into competition law violations ends with fines, corrective orders and market corrections By Francis Maingaila ♥️  Lusaka, Zambia24 — (04-02-2026) — Yango Zam Limited is in serious trouble with the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) after a probe into alleged competition law violations ended with the company being fined and ordered to implement corrective measures to restore fairness in the ride-hailing market. Florence M. Zaza told Zambia24 that the investigation, which began in 2022, followed complaints alleging anti-competitive conduct by Yango in Zambia’s online ride-hailing sector. She said the complaints pointed to practices that undermined fair competition and disadvantaged both drivers and consumers. Ms Zaza said drivers complained that Yango tightly controlled fares, limiting their earnings, and that they could not see trip destinations or prices before accepting rides. She added that drivers also reported difficulties in canceling trips and ...

Information Threat to Polls

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MISA Zambia Urges Journalists to Guard Against Information Disorders Ahead of 2026 Elections By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24 (February 4, 2026) — The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia has warned that misinformation, disinformation and malinformation pose a growing threat to voters’ ability to make informed choices at the polls. Media trainer Brighton Phiri said on the second day of the Election Reporting for Journalists training themed “Voter-Centred Election Reporting, AI and Accountability” , held at Melsim Lodge in Lusaka, noting that election periods are particularly vulnerable to information disorders due to intense political competition, heightened emotions and increased online activity. He urged journalists to tighten verification practices and uphold ethical standards to protect citizens from manipulation as Zambia moves closer to the August 13, 2026 presidential and general elections. Phiri explained that misinformation—false information shared ...

Cholera Vaccination Drive Continues

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Over 33,000 People Vaccinated as Cholera Cases Persist in Lusaka By Francis Maingaila ♥️  Lusaka, Zambia – 04 February 2026: More than 33,000 residents of Chainda Township in Lusaka have been vaccinated as part of an ongoing cholera vaccination drive, as the disease continues to affect the capital. The campaign, targeting 35,000 people, aims to curb transmission and protect vulnerable communities. Dr. Doreen Shempela, Director of Public Health Policy, Diplomacy and Communications at the Zambia National Public Health Institute (ZNPHI), said the vaccination campaign is being carried out in three rounds, administered at Day 0, Day 8, and Day 28 intervals.  “The first round reached 92 percent coverage, while the second round stands at 77 percent,” she noted. ZNPHI is working closely with the Zambia Red Cross Society to reach households and communities directly. Teams engage residents to raise awareness about the importance of vaccination and encourage participation in the campaign. As of 3...

Local Operators Lead India Push

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Zambia Showcases Tourism at India’s Outbound Travel Market 2026 By Francis Maingaila ♥️ LUSAKA, 4 February 2026 — Zambia is taking a leading role in promoting its tourism sector in India, as local operators spearhead the country’s participation at the Outbound Travel Market (OTM) India 2026 from 5th to 7th February. The event, one of Asia’s largest travel trade exhibitions, offers Zambia a strategic platform to reach new international tourists. Hildah Mwape, Zambia Tourism Agency (ZTA) Manager for Communication and Corporate Affairs, said the exhibition provides an opportunity to “showcase Zambia’s rich tourism offerings and engage with key travel trade partners.” ZTA is attending with 11 local tourism operators and government agencies, highlighting the central role of domestic businesses in the country’s global tourism strategy.  Mwape explained that the initiative aims to increase Zambia’s visibility in India and support the government’s goal of attracting 2.5 million international a...