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Mupapa Leads Green Push

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Ironside says t ree-planting drive targets 1,800 trees in Lusaka as part of efforts to restore degraded ecosystems and strengthen climate resilience. By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24  --- (4-06-2026) -- Zambia’s environmental future depends on immediate, coordinated, and sustained tree-planting and conservation efforts by all sectors of society, as stakeholders intensify practical action aimed at restoring degraded ecosystems, improving environmental resilience, and safeguarding natural resources for future generations. Chief Executive Officer and Founder of the Mupapa Wood Initiative, Ruth Chande Ironside said during a tree-planting exercise held at the premises of the Agriculture and Commercial Cooperative Society of Zambia in Lusaka that a total of 1,800 trees are expected to plant in phases, with 425 seedlings already planted in the first stage of the programme. She said the large-scale tree-planting programme responds to worsening climate change impacts, including drou...

Sport Meets Social Support

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Wonderful Marathon channels corporate funding and community partnerships into inclusion, education, health, and youth empowerment initiatives in Lusaka By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24  ---- (3-06-2026) - The Wonderful Group has awarded surprise cash prizes to nine marathon participants in recognition of their involvement in the just ended Wonderful Marathon. Speaking during the post-ceremony awards segment, Shashank Mehta said each of the nine recipients received K10,000 as part of a special recognition initiative introduced after the official marathon proceedings. Mehta said the awards were not part of the original prize structure but were introduced as a supplementary recognition programme aimed at acknowledging participants who demonstrated commitment by taking part in the event despite personal and logistical challenges. He said the initiative also recognised individuals who played support roles during the marathon, including assisting with safety and care, as well as...

Zambia to Host 1,500 Global Tourism Stakeholders

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ZATEX 2026 to Bring International Buyers, Investors and Tourism Operators to Lusaka as Zambia Pushes for Expanded Market Access and Investment Growth Lusaka. Zambia24, June 2, 2026 — Zambia is set to host more than 1,500 tourism industry stakeholders this week as the country moves to expand its international tourism market share and attract new investment through the Zambia Travel Expo (ZATEX) 2026. According to (ZTA), the annual tourism trade exhibition will run from June 4 to 6 at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka. It is expected to bring together international buyers, investors, tourism operators and industry leaders from Africa, Europe, Asia and North America. ZTA Manager for Communication and Corporate Affairs said preparations for the country’s flagship tourism exhibition had been completed, with participation targets surpassed amid strong interest from both local and international stakeholders. “ZATEX has evolved into an important platform for connec...

ZIPS Commissions 2026 Inspectorate Team

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By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusska, Zambia24  --- (1-06-2026) -- The Zambia Institute of Procurement and Supply (ZIPS) has commissioned its 2026 Inspectorate Team to conduct a nationwide compliance exercise aimed at strengthening professional standards in the procurement and supply sector. ZIPS President Fellow Daniel Kabamba commissioned the team after the successful completion of an induction and orientation programme for inspectors. Speaking during the commissioning ceremony, Kabamba said inspections were critical to ensuring compliance with the Zambia Institute of Procurement and Supply Act and maintaining professional standards within the sector. He urged inspectors to carry out their duties with integrity, professionalism and impartiality. The induction programme, facilitated by ZIPS Vice President Fellow Polite Hamaleka, equipped inspectors with the skills required to undertake compliance assessments across the country. The inspection exercise will begin in Lusaka during the f...

Threats Over Petition

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Mwanza faces backlash after High Court challenge to 101 independent candidates By Francis Maingaila ♥️ Lusaka, Zambia24  --- (29-050-2026) --- Governance activist is facing threats Isaac Mwanza following his decision to petition the High Court seeking to disqualify 101 parliamentary candidates who filed nominations as independents for the August 13, 2026 general elections, a move he says is grounded in constitutionalism and good governance. Mr. Mwanza has confirmed that individuals in various WhatsApp groups have not only criticised his legal action but have also issued threats against his life. He says the messages and calls intensified after he and a consortium of civil society organisations initiated court proceedings challenging the eligibility of the affected candidates. He has since condemned the threats, describing them as inconsistent with democratic principles and the rule of law. He argues that good governance requires that electoral disputes be handled through lawful ...

Kaumbwe Gets Solar Power

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Chinese donation powers schools and health centres as Zambia advances rural electrification drive By Francis Maingaila ♥️  Lusaka, Zambia24  --- (29-05-2026) -- Kaumbwe Constituency has received a major solar power boost following the donation of solar mini-grid systems from Chinese company Simba New Materials Technology Company Limited, with the Government of Zambia officially receiving the equipment for installation at selected schools and rural health facilities as part of efforts to expand clean and reliable electricity access in underserved areas. Speaking during the handover ceremony, Ministry of Energy Permanent Secretary Professor Ephraim Mushifwa said the project marks a significant step in government’s drive to increase access to sustainable energy, particularly in rural communities such as Kaumbwe. He said the first phase of the project will see the installation of solar photovoltaic systems and battery storage units at nine public schools and five rural health centres....

Menstrual Health a Public Responsibility

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NGO WASH Forum, Ministry of Education, calls for stronger policies and collective action to keep girls in school By Francis Maingaila ♥️  Lusaka, Zambia24 -- 28-05-2026 -- Menstrual health is a serious public development issue, not a private or taboo matter, requiring urgent collective action, with stakeholders emphasizing that it is a public responsibility whose neglect affects education, equality, and national development. Bubala Muyovwe, the Zambia NGO WASH Forum National Coordinator, said during the commemoration of Menstrual Hygiene Day that the Forum is calling for stronger policies, increased funding, and better integration of menstrual hygiene management (MHM) into national Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programmes to address persistent challenges affecting women and girls. She said menstrual health remains under-prioritised despite its direct impact on education, dignity, and gender equality. Muyovwe said many girls continue to miss school due to lack of sanitary product...