AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoElection Rules Update: The ECZ says candidates who resign after 6th July 2026 will still have their names printed on ballot papers, but they will not be eligible to contest—local notices will clarify withdrawals. Campaign & Economy: President Hakainde Hichilema is leaning on Zambia’s economic rebound—lower inflation, IMF growth projections and improved investment prospects—to win a second term, while opposition leader Brian Mundubile argues cost-of-living pain and growing repression will decide the August 13 vote. Mining & Power Deals: ZCCM-IH says it is ramping up energy investment for mining, backing Maamba’s move to 600MW, holding stakes in Maamba Solar, and highlighting CEC’s Itimpi II solar commissioning. Infrastructure Finance: Zambia’s PPP portfolio has grown to over US$14.2bn, with 19 concession agreements signed since 2022 and major works progressing on roads and border projects. Energy Investment: Solarmaax plans a 500MW solar plant in Solwezi after securing a 25-year PPA with ZESCO and US$600m financing. Health Watch: Africa CDC reports the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak has surpassed 600 deaths in DRC and Uganda, urging sustained support amid financing and safe-burial gaps. Regional Trade & Water: Lusaka City Council reports 20 CDF-funded boreholes improving clean water access across several constituencies.
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