AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCopper Smuggling Crackdown: South African police and partners seized about 121 tonnes of suspected stolen copper worth R12.68 million in Johannesburg’s City Deep, after intelligence from Zambia linked the haul to hijacked trucks using fake Tanzanian plates and fraudulent customs documents. Fuel Cost Watch: Malawi’s regulator cut maximum pump prices for petrol, diesel and kerosene, but analysts warn the relief may be limited unless broader cost pressures ease. Social Security for Students: NAPSA launched a Student Chapter Programme to bring social security and long-term savings habits to university and college students nationwide. Education Investment: Lotus Way International School was officially launched in Lusaka, with government praising the school’s push to build “global citizens” and human capital. Infrastructure & Jobs Angle: Zambia’s 2026 Construction Expo opened with officials highlighting manufacturing’s contribution to GDP and the role of construction in jobs and local contractor participation. Trade & Logistics: A regional trade analysis points to the Durban–Kasumbalesa corridor as a key route for boosting intra-African commerce under AfCFTA by improving border and transport efficiency. Public Service Focus: The Secretary to the Cabinet urged civil servants to uphold integrity and professionalism to improve service delivery. Refugee Day Commitment: Government reaffirmed protection and inclusion of refugees, citing the World Bank-funded Zambia Refugees and Host Communities Project. Business & Growth: ZCCM-IH held talks in France to line up investment and partnerships for mining and critical minerals ahead of its capital markets and investor day.
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