25/03/2026
POWER BOOST FOR CENTRAL PROVINCE AS ZESCO UNVEILS KABWE-MPONGWE TRANSMISSION PLAN
Zesco Limited has presented findings from the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for the proposed 132 kilovolt Kabwe Step Down–Mpongwe transmission line project, signaling a major step toward improved electricity supply and economic growth in Central Province.
The presentation was made during a special District Development Coordinating Committee (DDCC) meeting held at the Kabwe District Commissioner’s office.
Speaking at the meeting, Kabwe District Commissioner Lenox Shimwambwa Jr. described the project as a transformative initiative that will enhance power reliability and stimulate economic activities in Mpongwe and surrounding districts.
Mr. Shimwambwa noted that the engagement builds on earlier consultations held in June 2025, when ZESCO first outlined plans for the 112-kilometre double circuit transmission line stretching from Kabwe Step Down substation to the proposed Mpongwe substation.
According to details presented, the Government, through ZESCO, intends to construct the transmission line from the existing Kabwe Step Down 330/88/66 kilovolt substation to the proposed Mpongwe turn-off 132/33 kilovolt substation. The project will span approximately 112 kilometres and include a 41-metre wayleave corridor to ensure safe and efficient electricity transmission.
The initiative will also involve the expansion of the Kabwe Step Down substation, alongside the construction of a new substation about 1.9 kilometres from the junction of the T3 Great North Road and the D486 Mpongwe Road.
Mr. Shimwambwa emphasized that the project goes beyond infrastructure development, highlighting its potential to improve livelihoods and drive economic growth in Mpongwe, Kapiri Mposhi, Masaiti and nearby areas.
He further stressed the need for sustainable implementation, ensuring that communities benefit while minimizing environmental and social impacts.
Reflecting on the 2023–2024 drought, which affected hydropower generation and contributed to energy shortages, the District Commissioner underscored the urgency of investing in resilient energy infrastructure and diversifying Zambia’s energy mix.
Meanwhile, ZESCO Principal Environmental Scientist Milika Claude assured stakeholders that measures have been put in place to safeguard communities and the environment throughout the project lifecycle.
Ms. Claude said community engagement structures will be established to allow residents to raise concerns during construction, adding that stakeholder consultations will remain ongoing.
She also disclosed that a resettlement and compensation plan has been developed for project-affected persons, covering land, trees, and other impacted assets, with affected households already engaged through relevant government departments.
Ms. Claude added that the ESIA report outlines mitigation measures for both minor and major impacts and will be made accessible to stakeholders to ensure transparency.
The Kabwe–Mpongwe transmission line project is expected to significantly strengthen power supply in the region, supporting Zambia’s broader efforts to enhance energy security and accelerate economic development.
BY: Sunford Mulenga SPICE FM 91.1 Kabwe NEWS