AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoZambia Election Watch: With August 13 polls approaching, Zambia’s political debate is sharpening around President Hakainde Hichilema’s economic record versus opposition challenger Brian Mundubile, as voters weigh cost-of-living pressure against signs of macroeconomic recovery like lower inflation and stronger reserves. ECZ & Campaign Rules: Parties and observers are closely watching ECZ decisions on campaign activities and ballot logistics, including claims and counterclaims around Dubai-printed ballot papers and candidate resignation cut-offs. Campaign Conduct: UPND has cautioned members against obscuring vehicle number plates with campaign posters, warning supporters to stay within traffic and election laws. Peacekeeping & Gender: Zambia reaffirmed its commitment to UN peacekeeping, urging greater participation of women in policing missions and stronger support for UN Police. Digital & Education Access: Airtel Africa says it will connect 5,000 schools across its footprint to free internet by 2027 with UNICEF support, targeting the digital education gap affecting learners in places like Lusaka. Mining & Exploration: Shuka Minerals reported new zinc mineralisation at Kabwe, while Arc Minerals said it is entering an “important phase” after settling disputes and advancing technical work. Energy Integration: The African Energy Chamber renewed calls for an interconnected electricity market to unlock industrial growth as grid constraints persist. Regional Business Signals: South Sudan secured limited oil-backed advance financing after a London court dispute with BB Energy was partially eased.
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