AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoZambia Election Logistics: SACCORD’s Arthur Muyunda has commended the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) for transparency during ballot printing in Dubai, including Braille provisions for voters with disabilities, as Al Ghurair says it can deliver Zambia’s ballot papers by July 28 and has completed about 6 million of the 9.1 million presidential ballots. Energy & Jobs: ZESCO says the 350MW Mumbwa Sunshare solar project is already creating livelihoods, with 650 workers on site and indirect jobs expected to rise, as the first 100MW is due before end-July. Mining Output: Mopani Copper Mines PLC reports its strongest monthly ore production in two years, hitting 289,000 tonnes in June and exceeding its copper cathode target, citing operational improvements and reduced reliance on third-party toll treatment. Sports Business: FAZ and KCM sign a K10.8 million sponsorship deal for the FAZ Women’s Cup, boosting women’s football development. AI Policy Debate: Dr Martin Mushumba argues Zambia must embrace and regulate AI in higher education now, as AI-enabled tools are already changing assessment and exam integrity. Regional Politics & Finance: ActionAid Federation warns IMF debt sustainability assessments may prioritise repayment over investment in health and education, while Malawi is flagged by the World Bank as likely to record the biggest fiscal deficit in Africa in 2026. Football Transfers: ZESCO United are reportedly close to signing Red Arrows duo Happy Nsiku and Anthony Shipanuka ahead of the new season.
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