AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMining & Jobs: President Hakainde Hichilema says private sector revenue is key to Zambia’s growth, praising Barrick Mining’s US$250m local procurement and urging faster delivery on the Lumwana Super Pit project to expand employment and infrastructure. Energy Access: Government welcomes a US$350,000 Chinese donation of solar mini-grid equipment for Kaumbwe (Petauke), including PV plus storage to power nine schools and five rural health centres. Trade Policy: Zambia’s ambassador to China says Beijing’s zero-tariff treatment for 20 African countries will boost exports, improve the trade balance and support jobs. Digital Economy: Former Technology Minister Felix Mutati lauds BongHive’s 15 years of backing tech entrepreneurs, urging deeper AI adoption to strengthen Zambia’s innovation push. Elections & Governance: Police in Solwezi urge peace ahead of August 13 polls, warning against mob justice and urging citizens to report suspicious activity. Finance & Markets: Traders expect the kwacha to strengthen on copper-driven inflows, while Ghana and Uganda face FX pressure. Regional Business: AfCFTA-linked air cargo corridors are cutting costs for exporters, with Nigeria-East/Southern Africa routes cited for major savings. Energy Transition Debate: Parliament is set to install solar panels in Ghana’s parliamentary enclave as lawmakers push “awareness to action” on renewables. Recognition: Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane wins Africa’s Finance Minister of the Year at the African Banker Awards, crediting Zambia’s reform and debt restructuring progress.
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