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ZAMBEEF’S FARMER PARTNERSHIPS GENERATE K2.6BN IN 2025Zambeef recorded an estimated K2.6 billion in economic value genera...
31/12/2025

ZAMBEEF’S FARMER PARTNERSHIPS GENERATE K2.6BN IN 2025

Zambeef recorded an estimated K2.6 billion in economic value generated for smallholder farmers and out-growers in 2025, underscoring the company’s growing contribution to Zambia’s agricultural sector.

Figures contained in the Zambeef 2025 Annual Report show a consistent upward trend in returns to local farmers, increasing from close to K1.9 billion in 2023 to K2.4 billion in 2024, before reaching the current level in 2025. The company attributes this growth to deeper integration with rural communities and sustained investment in local supply chains.

Zambeef relies extensively on small-scale farmers and out-growers for the supply of crops, livestock and dairy products, with locally sourced inputs forming a core part of its operations. Through structured partnerships, the company continues to support agricultural production while strengthening rural livelihoods.

The report further indicates that farmer capacity-building remained a key focus during the year. A total of 2,051 farmers received training across seven provinces, while 690 small-scale farmers were reached through on-farm visits. Training programmes targeted practical areas such as poultry brooding, feeding systems, vaccination and biosecurity, all aimed at improving efficiency and farm-level profitability.

Additional support was delivered through the Master Pork and Poultry initiatives, which promote improved animal husbandry practices. During 2025, 146 pig farms were visited in Southern, Central and Lusaka provinces, contributing to an expanded base of pig suppliers and a more resilient supply chain. Zamhatch Limited also provided training to poultry out-growers to strengthen broiler production management across the country.

GOVERNMENT SETS JANUARY 10, 2026 DEADLINE TO CLEAR ALL OUTSTANDING FARMER PAYMENTSThe Ministry of Finance and National P...
31/12/2025

GOVERNMENT SETS JANUARY 10, 2026 DEADLINE TO CLEAR ALL OUTSTANDING FARMER PAYMENTS

The Ministry of Finance and National Planning has announced that all outstanding payments to farmers who supplied maize to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) will be fully settled by January 10, 2026, bringing relief to the agricultural sector.

In a statement released Tuesday, Finance Minister Dr. Situmbeko Musokotwane acknowledged that delays in payments have been regrettable but assured the nation that the government remains committed to honouring its obligations to hardworking farmers.

"The outstanding payments to all farmers who supplied maize to FRA will be fully settled by 10th January, 2026," Dr. Musokotwane stated, emphasiSing the administration's recognition of the critical role these funds play in supporting rural households and enabling preparations for the upcoming farming season.

The Minister explained that the FRA will continue receiving funds from financing institutions alongside proceeds from ongoing maize sales, enabling payments to be made on a rolling basis in tranches. Farmers will receive their payments during this interim period, ahead of the final settlement date.

President Hakainde Hichilema's administration has prioritised timely farmer payments as essential to maintaining national food security and economic stability. The government's commitment to clearing these outstanding obligations demonstrates its dedication to supporting the agricultural sector, which remains the backbone of Zambia's economy.

Dr. Musokotwane joined President Hichilema in thanking farmers for their patience and continued contribution to national development, noting that their efforts are crucial to sustaining livelihoods across the country.

The Ministry has promised to issue further updates as necessary, ensuring transparency throughout the payment process and reinforcing the government's accountability to the farming community.

GOVERNMENT'S K167 MILLION INVESTMENT TRANSFORMS FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE The Zambia Flying Doctor Service (ZFDS) has reache...
30/12/2025

GOVERNMENT'S K167 MILLION INVESTMENT TRANSFORMS FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE

The Zambia Flying Doctor Service (ZFDS) has reached a significant milestone with the commissioning of a new Beechcraft King Air 200 aircraft.

Health Minister Dr Elijah Muchima, speaking at the official commissioning in Ndola, revealed that government has invested K167 million to revitalize the service, which had been left with just one operational aircraft when the New Dawn administration took office.

"This handover represents the successful ex*****on of our government's strategic vision to breathe new life into an institution that struggled with ageing infrastructure and limited capacity," Dr Muchima said.

The transformation has been remarkable. ZFDS has expanded from conducting merely three outreach programmes annually to running eight concurrent outreaches every month across the country. In 2025 alone, the service has attended to over 144,000 patients across 50 districts.

The recapitalisation has delivered tangible results: the integration of Zambia's first-ever medical helicopters, including the Bell 212 named after founding father Dr Kenneth Kaunda; transformation of the Ndola Aeromed James Lawless facility into a world-class diagnostic and surgical hub; and enhanced capacity to reach remote communities within the critical "golden hour" for emergency care.

"This aircraft is a beacon of hope for the mother facing an obstetric emergency in a remote village, the accident victim on a distant highway, and the rural patient requiring specialist care," Dr Muchima explained.

Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Dr Kennedy Lishimpi praised the achievement, noting it demonstrates President Hichilema's commitment to investing in Zambia's people and building a healthier future for all citizens.

The commissioning symbolises that Zambia is indeed "back on its feet," delivering on promises made to improve healthcare access nationwide.

PF BROKE AS LUBINDA CLAIMS HE IS BANKROLLING CHAWAMA CAMPAIGNActing Patriotic Front (PF) president Given Lubinda has cla...
30/12/2025

PF BROKE AS LUBINDA CLAIMS HE IS BANKROLLING CHAWAMA CAMPAIGN

Acting Patriotic Front (PF) president Given Lubinda has claimed the party is broke and that he has been personally financing recent by-election campaigns, including the ongoing Chawama contest.

Speaking on a programme, Lubinda said PF currently has no operational funds and accused some senior members of making loud pledges without contributing anything. He singled out Mpika PF MP Francis Kapyanga, arguing that those who speak the most should be questioned about how much they have actually given to the party. Lubinda said some members promise figures as high as K50,000 during meetings but fail to contribute even K1 when campaigns begin, leaving him and a few loyal members to shoulder the financial burden.

Lubinda also dismissed claims that he is a UPND project, saying his acquittal in corruption-related cases was the result of the justice system, not political favour. He recalled being investigated and prosecuted for years before being found innocent, adding that others accused of wrongdoing have never been tested in court.

Meanwhile, Lubinda warned of confusion within the Tonse Alliance, saying two parties, the New Congress Party (NCP) and the Christian Forum (CF), are both claiming to be the special purpose vehicle endorsed by former president Edgar Lungu. He urged PF supporters in Chawama to remember that Edgar Lungu and his family were PF members before joining the alliance, and to prioritise party loyalty when making political choices.

WHAT THE PAPERS ARE SAYING
30/12/2025

WHAT THE PAPERS ARE SAYING

The Chipolopolo are heading home after finishing 4th in Group A.
29/12/2025

The Chipolopolo are heading home after finishing 4th in Group A.

29/12/2025

Full Time:
Zambia 0
Morocco 3

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Morocco extend their lead
50’ Ayoub El Kaabi
Zambia 0 - 3 Morocco

29/12/2025

Second half underway

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HT:
Zambia 0
Morocco 2

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Another goal…
27’ Brahim Diaz
Zambia 0 - 2 Morocco

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Goal for Morocco…
10’ Ayoub El Kaabi
Zambia 0 - 1 Morocco

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