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Over 13,000 students awarded bursaries

The Ministry of Technology and Science has awarded bursaries to 13,685 students for the year 2026, marking a significant rise from 8,053 students last year.

Ministry of Technology and Science  Permanent Secretary Brilliant Habeenzu announced that out of 13,685, the Ministry has awarded 7,306 bursaries to males and 6,379 to females respectively.

Making an announcement at his office in Lusaka, Dr Habeenzu noted that the 2026 bursaries have focused on priority areas aligned with national development objectives which include, Engineering and industrial trades.

He said other courses are information and Communication Technology (ICT), digital skills, Agriculture, Health-related Sciences and entrepreneurship oriented technical programmes.

He explained that the Ministry has continued to expand bursary support despite fiscal pressures, guided by the principle of leaving no learner behind, particularly girls, young women, and persons with disabilities among other vulnerable youths.

“We will also continue strengthening inclusive access by prioritising female applicants especially in Science, technology, engineering and mathematics. We also continue to support learners from rural districts,” he said.

The Permanent Secretary added that Government will continue to enhance transparency in the selection process through the online bursary application system coordinated with social welfare.

“I am happy to announce that the 2026 TEVET bursary awards have covered beneficiaries from across the country,” he said.

He observed that the move underscores Government’s commitment to enhance access and participation in skills development for all Zambians regardless of their geographical location.

Dr. Habeenzu further reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to ensuring equitable access to skills training across the nation.

He further observed that by supporting learners, Government continues to empower communities, enhance youth employability and drive national industrialization.

Dr. Habeenzu has since congratulated all successful 2026 bursary recipients and called upon them to utilise the opportunity responsibly to acquire skills that will contribute to personal advancement and economic transformation.

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