AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSolar Power Push: Zambia has signed contracts for a 312MW constituency solar programme, with projects expected to be completed within 12 months and create about 15,600 jobs during construction, feeding power directly into the ZESCO grid. Digital Payments Upgrade: The Bankers Association of Zambia says the country has moved to a real-time digital payments system, with cheques set to be phased out after a smooth transition led by the Office of the Accountant General. Elections, Peace and Scrutiny: Catholic bishops urge violence-free campaigns ahead of the 13 August polls, while the EU says it will investigate reports of candidate withdrawals and concerns about democratic participation. IMF Pathway: Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane says Zambia aims to agree a new IMF programme before year-end to attract investment and create jobs, while avoiding a return to bond markets too soon. Critical Minerals and Trade Corridors: The Lobito Corridor is gaining momentum as a US-backed alternative route for copper and cobalt, intensifying competition with China and linking Angola, DRC and Zambia. Poverty and Cost of Living: Archbishop Alick Banda warns poverty is rising amid economic hardship, as inflation news across the region points to easing food prices but persistent pressure on non-food costs. Health and Jobs Beyond Politics: Zambia’s Mpulungu is being positioned for trade, investment and tourism growth, with government promising more opportunities if voters back the UPND.
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