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GOVERNMENT SIGNS DEAL WITH AGRA TO TRANSFORM AGRICULTURE SECTOR Government has signed an agreement with the Alliance for...
24/02/2026

GOVERNMENT SIGNS DEAL WITH AGRA TO TRANSFORM AGRICULTURE SECTOR

Government has signed an agreement with the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) aimed at advancing agricultural transformation in Zambia.

Agriculture Minister Reuben Mtolo expressed confidence in the partnership, noting that it will strengthen institutional capacities in the sector.

Mr Mtolo said the agreement will promote agricultural value chain development, improve market systems, and enhance private sector participation.

AGRA President Agnes Kalibata reaffirmed her organisation's readiness to collaborate effectively with the government in driving agricultural growth.

The partnership is expected to support Zambia's efforts to modernise its agriculture sector and improve productivity for smallholder farmers across the country.

24/02/2026

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"WHEN WE FEED A CHILD, WE ARE FEEDING THE FUTURE OF ZAMBIA"President Hichilema launches School Feeding Programme at Kabu...
24/02/2026

"WHEN WE FEED A CHILD, WE ARE FEEDING THE FUTURE OF ZAMBIA"

President Hichilema launches School Feeding Programme at Kabulonga Boys Secondary School

President Hakainde Hichilema yesterday visited Kabulonga Boys Secondary School in Lusaka for the official launch of the School Feeding Programme, a landmark initiative designed to nourish 4 million learners across Zambia's schools.

The President took time to interact with pupils and teachers as he toured the school, personally serving meals to students during their break and sharing words of encouragement. He reassured learners that Zambia would continue working with its cooperating partners to enhance the programme's sustainability and reach, urging them to work hard and seize the opportunities made possible through education.

President Hichilema directed the Ministries of Education and Agriculture and Livestock to collaborate to ensure the programme's success, with all food for the 4 million learners to be sourced locally. He further instructed the ministries to engage the World Food Programme, a major partner, on the proposal. The President also called for the urgent creation of a database to determine how many learners need to be fed, the type of food required, and the areas from which it should be sourced.

"This initiative strengthens our Government's flagship policy of providing free education for Zambia's children," President Hichilema said, describing the programme as central to his administration's vision of inclusive development where no child is left behind.

The President pointed to a record-breaking Grade 12 pass rate, the highest in the country's history, as evidence that his education reforms are yielding measurable results. He explained that methodical reforms, including the reintroduction of free education, are now aligning and producing outcomes, which is why the government is repositioning education from merely a social service to a key economic sector.

David Thole, a 17-year-old Grade 12 learner and Deputy Head Boy at Kabulonga Boys, said the feeding programme has enabled him to focus solely on his studies and has helped improve attendance and academic performance among learners. Sibeso Mundia, an English and Civic Education teacher who coordinates the programme at the school, confirmed that learner attendance has significantly improved as a result of the initiative.

President Hichilema's visit sends a clear message that Zambia is a nation that puts the next generation first. The School Feeding Programme, backed by local sourcing and international partnership, has the potential to transform education and livelihoods across the country — a model of inclusive development the rest of the region would do well to follow.

ZICTA BRINGS ENHANCED CONNECTIVITY TO EASTERN PROVINCE WITH 49 NEW COMMUNICATION TOWERSThe Zambia Information and Commun...
24/02/2026

ZICTA BRINGS ENHANCED CONNECTIVITY TO EASTERN PROVINCE WITH 49 NEW COMMUNICATION TOWERS

The Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA) has taken a significant step toward bridging the digital divide with the construction of 49 communication towers across Eastern Province.

Technology and Science Minister Felix Mutati said the project reflects the Government's commitment to closing communication gaps and ensuring that all Zambians have access to reliable network coverage. He emphasised that expanding tower infrastructure is central to promoting digital inclusion, particularly in underserved communities that have long struggled with poor or non-existent connectivity.

Minister Mutati made the remarks while commissioning a solar-powered communication tower in the Katiula area of Katete District, highlighting the Government's investment in sustainable technology solutions for rural areas.

ZICTA's Director of Engineering and Technical Services, Elliot Kabalo, confirmed that the 49 towers were completed last year and are distributed across the province. He announced that the Authority has set an ambitious target of constructing an additional 80 towers nationwide in 2026, signalling a continued push to expand coverage to more remote parts of the country.

MTN Network Quality Manager Patience Banda expressed the company's strong commitment to universal access and rural connectivity, noting that strategic use of technology in rural areas unlocks a wide range of solutions for communities previously cut off from digital services.

Local resident Peter Phiri welcomed the development, praising President Hakainde Hichilema for championing infrastructure projects that are making a tangible difference in people's daily lives across Eastern Province.

24/02/2026

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WORLD BANK SUPPORT TO ZAMBIA SURPASSES $3 BILLIONThe World Bank has confirmed that its financial support to Zambia has s...
24/02/2026

WORLD BANK SUPPORT TO ZAMBIA SURPASSES $3 BILLION

The World Bank has confirmed that its financial support to Zambia has surpassed three billion United States dollars, with further assistance expected to grow in the coming years.

World Bank Vice President for Agriculture, Environment, Water and Social Development, Guangzhe Chen, revealed the milestone when his delegation paid a courtesy call on Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane in Lusaka.

Mr Chen said the Bank is privileged to have partnered with Zambia over the years, noting that its programme in the country has expanded significantly. The growing portfolio reflects confidence in Zambia's reform trajectory and its commitment to sound economic governance.

Dr Musokotwane expressed gratitude for the continued support, stating that the partnership has played a meaningful role in advancing Zambia's development agenda. He said Government remains focused on achieving a consistent economic growth trajectory through strategic investments and reforms aimed at diversifying the economy and improving livelihoods.

The World Bank delegation is in the country to undertake several engagements, including the launch of the Knowledge Impact Programme — a new initiative focused on agriculture that will provide direct support to Zambian farmers.

The programme is expected to strengthen agricultural productivity and resilience, particularly among smallholder farmers who form the backbone of Zambia's rural economy.

The visit underscores the deepening relationship between Zambia and the World Bank as the country continues to pursue its economic transformation agenda.

WHAT THE PAPERS ARE SAYING
24/02/2026

WHAT THE PAPERS ARE SAYING

MORNING PRAYER VERSE"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness."- Jeremiah 31:...
24/02/2026

MORNING PRAYER VERSE

"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness."

- Jeremiah 31:3

HAALUBONO TARGETS SHARPER FINISHING AS COPPER QUEENS PREPARE FOR ESWATINI Zambia's assistant coach Charles Haalubono has...
24/02/2026

HAALUBONO TARGETS SHARPER FINISHING AS COPPER QUEENS PREPARE FOR ESWATINI

Zambia's assistant coach Charles Haalubono has identified finishing as the key area for improvement after the Copper Queens were held to a frustrating goalless draw by Zimbabwe in their second group match of the COSAFA Women's Championship on Sunday.

Despite dominating possession and creating several clear-cut opportunities, Zambia were unable to find the back of the net, leaving Haalubono and the technical bench determined to sharpen the team's attacking edge ahead of their next fixture.

The stalemate means both Zambia and Zimbabwe now sit level on four points after two matches, although the Copper Queens retain top spot in the group thanks to a superior goal difference. Zambia will look to reassert their authority when they take on Eswatini on Tuesday, with kick-off scheduled for 12:00 hours.

Speaking after the match, Haalubono was honest in his assessment, acknowledging that his side failed to capitalise on the chances they carved out. However, he was quick to credit Zimbabwe for a disciplined and well-organised defensive display that made life difficult for the Copper Queens throughout the contest.

Striker Sampa Chisanga echoed her coach's sentiments, conceding that the team fell below the standards they have set for themselves. Despite the disappointment, Chisanga struck an optimistic tone, expressing confidence that the squad has the quality to raise their performance in the remaining group matches and secure the results needed to progress in the tournament.

PRESIDENT HICHILEMA VISITS KABULONGA BOYS, REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMMEPresident Hakainde Hichilema ...
23/02/2026

PRESIDENT HICHILEMA VISITS KABULONGA BOYS, REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMME

President Hakainde Hichilema today visited a local school participating in Zambia’s School Feeding Programme, reaffirming the government’s commitment to improving educational outcomes and child welfare across the country.

The President arrived this morning and began the visit by touring classrooms and the school kitchen, interacting warmly with students and teachers. During their meal break, he took the time to serve each child, sharing smiles and words of support and underscoring the importance of proper nutrition for their education and development.

Speaking to staff and community members, President Hichilema said the School Feeding Programme is not merely about providing meals, but about ensuring children stay in school, concentrate in class, and build a healthier future. “When we feed a child, we are feeding the future of Zambia,” he said.

The programme, which has expanded in recent years, particularly benefits vulnerable and rural communities where many families struggle to provide consistent meals. School authorities reported improved attendance and increased learner participation since the introduction of daily meals.

Today’s visit to Kabulonga Boys Secondary School reflects President Hichilema’s dedication to improving school life in Zambia. Hichilema assured that Zambia will continue working with its cooperating partners to enhance the programme's sustainability and reach.

The President concluded the visit by encouraging pupils to work hard and seize the opportunities made possible through education.

The engagement reaffirmed the government’s broader vision of inclusive development, where no child is left behind.

ZAMBIA-MOZAMBIQUE FIBRE CABLE OPENS GATEWAY TO DIGITAL GROWTH Technology and Science Minister Felix Mutati says the comp...
23/02/2026

ZAMBIA-MOZAMBIQUE FIBRE CABLE OPENS GATEWAY TO DIGITAL GROWTH

Technology and Science Minister Felix Mutati says the completion of the Zambia-Mozambique strategic fibre interconnection project is critical to the country's digital transformation journey.

Mr Mutati explained that government has removed all duty on the importation of digital infrastructure to promote tangible growth in the sector.

He was speaking during the commissioning of the fibre interconnection project at Chanida border post in Chadiza District.

The project was implemented by Bayobab Zambia and Vodacom Business of Mozambique.

Bayobab Zambia Managing Director Lillian Mutwalo said the interconnection provides Zambia with direct access to two of Africa's submarine cables along Mozambique's coast.

She added that the project will address network redundancy and improve performance for operators in both countries.

Mozambique's Minister of Communications and Digital Transformation, Professor Américo Muchanga, described the project as a landmark achievement in digital transformation, noting that it will greatly benefit both nations.

Vodacom Business Mozambique Chief Executive Officer Simon Karikari said the project defines his country's digital transformation.

Chief Mlolo of Chadiza District commended the two countries for working together to enhance digital transformation in the region.

COPPERBELT STUDENTS ENDORSE HICHILEMA FOR 2026 ELECTIONSStudents from higher learning institutions across the Copperbelt...
23/02/2026

COPPERBELT STUDENTS ENDORSE HICHILEMA FOR 2026 ELECTIONS

Students from higher learning institutions across the Copperbelt have endorsed President Hakainde Hichilema's candidature for the August 2026 general elections.

The endorsement was made when students from various colleges interacted with the Head of State at Arthur Davis Stadium in Kitwe this afternoon during a working visit to the Copperbelt.

National Council of Students Union (NACOSU) Vice President Lloyd Nsonge said students across the Copperbelt have endorsed President Hichilema because of the achievements recorded in the last four years, while NACOSU President Michelo Chizombe emphasized the need for students to rally behind the Republican President in the forthcoming elections.

Accepting the endorsement, President Hichilema said it was the first time in the country's history that students from different colleges had united in friendship with a sitting President.

"I want to confirm to you that I, Hakainde Hichilema, your Bally, is here to accept your endorsement for the 2026 August elections. You are not the future leaders — you are the leaders of today," he said.

President Hichilema pointed to the re-introduction of meal allowances, the provision of free education, bursaries, skills training, and the resumption of hostel construction projects that had been stalled for more than 15 years as evidence of his Government's commitment to students.

"There is no way a student can go to class with hunger. How can anyone learn with an empty stomach? That is why we re-introduced meal allowances," he said.

The President assured students that pro-education policies would continue and urged them to carry his campaign message ahead of the polls.

"Free education is here to stay, bursaries are here to stay, meal allowances are here to stay, hostel construction is here to stay. But for this to continue, you have a job to do — to campaign for Bally, your friend," he said, appointing all student movements as his campaign managers and urging them to mobilise support from hostels, lecture rooms, markets and bus stops ahead of the August 13 vote.

Earlier, Copperbelt University Students Union President Given Chipewo expressed gratitude to the UPND Government for initiatives such as meal allowances, scholarships, and the provision of free education, while Mukuba University Students Union Vice President Regina Mwaanga thanked the President for ensuring that Zambia remains a beacon of peace and hope for future generations.

Meanwhile, President Hichilema also attended a church service at St Joseph of Cupertino Catholic Church, Chifubu Parish in Ndola, where he commended the Catholic Church for its contributions to education, healthcare and community services.

He recalled a fracas during a previous visit ahead of the 2021 general elections, when police attempted to remove him from the church for not having a permit to worship there.

"I know you know that things have changed. We have freedom of worship and we must thank God for that," he said.

President Hichilema said he was impressed by the parish's farm development initiative and pledged to quietly work with the Chifubu Parish Vicar General to support the project.

"As a person who believes in sowing the seed, I would like to work with the Parish Vicar General, if it's allowed, quietly to support this parish in developing that farm," he said.

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