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ERB approves licenses, construction permits plus amendments

The Energy Regulation Board (ERB) has approved 42 licenses, five construction permits and various amendments to licenses, recording a total investment pledge of K608 Million towards energy service delivery and infrastructure development.

The approvals cover electricity, renewable energy, and downstream petroleum subsectors, signaling broad-based expansion across Zambia’s energy value chain.

ERB Public Relations Manager, Namukolo Kasumpa, confirmed the development to ZANIS in a statement today.

Ms Kasumpa said the approvals were granted during the ERB Licensing Committee meeting held on 15th May, this year.

Regarding downstream petroleum infrastructure, Ms Kasumpa indicated that ERB authorised the construction of three new retail service stations and approved the commissioning of two additional stations for operational use.

“These developments expand compliant petroleum infrastructure and improve nationwide access to petroleum products.

“Additionally, the ERB licensed 49 petroleum transportation fuel tankers, reinforcing the petroleum supply chain, boosting national distribution capacity, and supporting supply security,” she stated.

She stated that the organisation also approved 14 kiosks for the retailing of Liquefied Petroleum Gas PG.

Ms Kasumpa further said easing consumer access is essential to this product.

In the renewable energy subsector, Ms Kasumpa said the ERB approved a license for a 10-MegaWatt Photovoltaic power generation plant to be executed by China Jiangsu International Green Energy Limited.

She explained that the approval supports sustainable energy systems in line with national energy policy objectives.

Ms Kasumpa also revealed that the ERB approved 10 licenses for the manufacture, supply, installation, and maintenance of renewable energy generating equipment.

She said all licenses and permits were issued under the Energy Regulation No. 12 of 20 I9, ensuring full regulatory compliance.

“The ERB remains steadfast in its commitment to regulating the energy sector in the public interest, with a sustained focus on compliance, operational efficiency, consumer protection, and long-term sustainability,” she stated.

Government Lauds Luangwa Project in Mafinga

Government has reiterated the important role the Sustainable Luangwa Project (SLP) plays in the promotion of sustainable management of natural resources in Mafinga District, Muchinga Province.

‎Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment, Douty Chibamba, said the project is also key in helping to promote biodiversity and the conservation of climate change adoption and in promoting green growth.

‎Dr Chibamba said this when he officially opened the second national Steering Committee Meeting for the Sustainable Luangwa Project held in Chinsali District today.

‎He said the project is designed to enhance rural livelihoods and promote sustainable biodiversity management.

‎He has since outlined the important role the national steering committee plays in ensuring that the project is implemented effectively, efficiently, and in line with agreed objectives and expected outcomes.

‎”This meeting, therefore, provides an important platform for reflection, strategic guidance and collective decision-making on the progress of the project,” he said.

‎He has since challenged stakeholders to ensure the project delivers tangible environmental and socioeconomic benefits for people in Mafinga.

‎”It is important that all responsible institutions strengthen coordination, improve timely implementation of activities and enhance financial and technical reporting in order to ensure efficient utilisation of project resources.

“By working together with commitment and urgency, we can overcome these challenges and ensure that the project achieves its intended outcomes and delivers lasting benefits to communities and the environment. ” he said.

‎And Muchinga Province Deputy Permanent Secretary, Brian Sichande pledged the province’s commitment to support this project and other projects being implemented in this province that are aimed at addressing issues of natural resource management and climate change.

‎Mr Sichande has also hailed the potential of the project in protecting the Mafinga Hills ecological system.

‎He indicated that the Mafinga Hills and surrounding areas and the surrounding landscape are valuable natural assets with immense potential that can positively transform the economy of Muchinga Province and the country as a whole.

‎”Protecting this ecosystem is therefore not merely an option, but a responsibility that we must all embrace for the benefit of both the present and future generations.

“The Mafinga Hills ecosystem remains one of the most important natural assets in the Mafinga District and the entire country as a whole. It serves as a critical water catchment area, a biodiversity hotspot, and a source of livelihood for many surrounding communities,” he said.

Meanwhile, World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Country Director Nalucha Ziba called for serious collaboration in securing the Luangwa River system through integrated inclusive and sustainable catchment management.

Ms Ziba said WWF is moving isolated interventions towards an integrated landscape-level approach that aligns conservation, livelihoods and economic development.

She has since pledged her organization’s commitment to working with government and other partners to contribute to Zambia’s broader development and resilience agenda.

Final Super League fixtures split

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The Zambian Premier League has split the concluding fixtures for the 2025/26 Super League season over three days.

Final league matches are commonly played on the same day and simultaneously.

‎According to the Super League schedule for Week 34 released by ZPL, final matches will be played on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

‎With the league title already decided, the final matches will only decide two teams that will be relegated alongside Mines United.

‎Power Dynamos have successfully defended the Super League title, and Red Arrows have secured second position.

Power will be crowned champions at home in Kitwe on Saturday after their final match against Mighty Mufulira Wanderers at Arthur Davies Stadium.

‎Other Saturday fixtures will see Nchanga Rangers face Konkola Blades in the KCM derby at Nchanga Stadium in Chingola.

‎Fourth placed Nchanga, who sit on 50 points, are seeking third place finish as they battle Konkola.

‎Coach Beston Chambeshi’s Konkola are number nine on the table with 45 points in 33 matches.

Nkana’s match against Kansanshi Dynamos is set for Saturday at Independence Stadium in Solwezi.

Meanwhile, two matches will be played on Friday when Red Arrows will host Green Buffaloes in the Lusaka derby as Mines United face Green Eagles in Kabwe.

SUPER LEAGUE – WEEK 34 FIXTURES

FRIDAY, 22ND MAY 2026

Red Arrows 15h00 Green Buffaloes

Mines United 15h00 Green Eagles

SATURDAY, 23RD MAY 2026

Kansanshi Dynamos 15h00 Nkana

Power Dynamos 15h00 Mufulira Wanderers

Nchanga Rangers 15h00 Konkola Blades

SUNDAY, 24TH MAY 2026

‎Zesco United 15h00 Zanaco

FC Muza 15h00 Kabwe Warriors

FC Leopards 15h00 Nkwazi

Napsa Stars 15h00 Mutondo Stars

President Hichilema attends late Archbishop Mpundu’s funeral mass

President Hakainde Hichilema today, attended the funeral mass for late Archbishop Emeritus Telesphore Mpundu who died on Friday, May 15th, 2026.

Speaking during the mass, at the Cathedral of the Child Jesus in Lusaka, Archbishop Alick Banda described the late cleric as an advocate of good governance, social and economic justice.

Archbishop Banda underscored the late Archbishop’s uncompromising stance in protecting human dignity, justice and truth.

He further acknowledged the late Catholic Minister as a compassionate servant of God whose Ministry was grounded in service and purpose, further calling on the church to emulate such virtues.

“If we are to be faithful followers of the Lord, we must dedicate ourselves to the service, placing others before ourselves,” Archbishop Banda implored.

Born on May 21st, 1947, late Archbishop Mpundu rose through the ranks of the Catholic Church and was ordained to Priesthood in 1972.

In 2004, he was appointed as Archbishop of Lusaka, a position he held till his retirement in 2018.

The late Archbishop Mpundu has since been put to rest at a private burial ceremony, witnessed by Catholic Priests and close family members at the Cathedral of the Child Jesus, in Lusaka.

KBF successfully files nomination papers, lauds ECZ

Zambia Must Prosper Party (ZMP) President Kelvin Bwalya, alongside his running mate, Milner Katolo, has successfully filed their nominations at the Presidential Nomination Centre at Mulungushi International Conference Centre, ahead of the 2026 general elections.

Speaking shortly after submitting his nomination, Mr Bwalya commended the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) for the high level of professionalism exhibited during the nomination process.

He expressed that the move is encouraging and must be maintained throughout the election period.

“We are glad that the Electoral Commission of Zambia has been professional in its execution of duties,” he said.

Mr Bwalya, who was accompanied by his wife, Dr Mary Bwalya, and other party officials, further extended his message of condolences to all Catholics and Zambians for the death of Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Lusaka, Most Reverend Telesphore Mpundu.

Meanwhile, Bishop’s Council of Zambia President, Martin Silwamba, has condemned acts of violence, stressing that as a Christian nation, Zambia must walk in the path of love and peace.

Bishop Silwamba urged all political leaders to ensure they relay the message of peace and love to their supporters, as they are all brothers.

He called on the church and political parties to foster coexistence, as promoted by President Hakainde Hichilema.

Bishop Silwamba assured that the church’s mother body will continue to preach peace and pray for the country before, during, and after the elections.

So far, seven presidential aspirants have successfully filed their nominations ahead of the August 13, 2026, general elections.

Clergy condemns political violence during nominations

Battle Cry for Zambia has strongly condemned the acts of violence among political players and their supporters in the ongoing Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) electoral nominations ahead of 2026 general elections slated for 13th August 2026.

Organisation Founder Obrian Mayambu told the media in an interview in Solwezi District that the acts of violence being witnessed should be condemned by all well-meaning Zambians.

He stated that it is sad that people are using violence to intimidate other political players describing it as unfortunate.

 “Violence is detrimental to a developing Christian Nation like Zambia and we need to join hands and condemn such acts if we are to have a peaceful country,” he said.

Apostle Mayambu has urged youths to desist from being used as tools of political violence adding that they are the future leaders who should promote peace and unity.

He has further called on Zambians to pray for the country to be protected from any acts of violence which can affect the peace and unity it has been enjoying.

“Our forefathers sacrificed a lot for Zambia to attain its political freedom, let us not let their efforts go to waste by engaging in acts of violence,” the Clergy said.

Zesco probing cause of power supply disruption on the Copperbelt

Zesco Limited is conducting a detailed technical investigation to establish the cause of the power supply disturbance that occurred on the Copperbelt last evening, following a technical fault at the Kitwe Substation.

In a statement issued to the media in Lusaka today, ZESCO Limited Managing Director, Victor Loongo, has since apologised to all customers and the public for the inconvenience caused to daily life and business operations.

Mr Loongo, however, said the power utility’s System Control Centre and technical teams responded immediately, in line with established procedures, to stabilise the network and restore supply.

He explained that the protection systems operated as designed to safeguard equipment and prevent wider damage, while noting that the institution regrets the disruption that unplanned outage causes to daily life and business operations.

Mr Loongo further indicated that affected equipment was successfully re-energised the same evening, and normal load configuration progressively reinstated.

He also commended customers and the public for their patience and understanding during the said period.

Mr Loongo assured that Zesco remains committed to maintaining a safe, reliable, and stable electricity supply through continued investment in preventive maintenance, asset monitoring, and operational readiness.

Isoka Parliamentary Candidates file in nominations

The race for the Isoka parliamentary seat has gained momentum after two candidates successfully managed to file in nominations ahead of the August 13th general elections.

The candidates include Majorie Nakaponda of the United Party for National Development (UPND), and Malozo Sichone of the National Reconciliation Party for Unity and Prosperity (NRPUP).

The two candidates were duly nominated at the Civic Centre nomination centre before Returning Officer Malango Sichilima in a process that was largely peaceful and orderly.

Ms Nakaponda, who was accompanied by party officials and supporters, called for peaceful campaigns and urged political players to uphold unity and tolerance during the election period.

“We want campaigns that promote peace and development and not violence,” she said.

She further thanked party members for their continued support and expressed confidence ahead of the polls.

Meanwhile, Mr Sichone praised the Electoral Commission of Zambia for what he described as a transparent and professional nomination process.

“The process has been conducted in a fair and organised manner and this is important for democracy,” Mr Sichone said.

He also pledged to prioritise development and address the challenges affecting people in the constituency if elected into office.

Supporters from the two political parties gathered at the nomination centre to witness the filing process, with electoral officers and security personnel maintaining order throughout the exercise.

Lusaka Trust Hospital gets a facelift

Secretary to the Cabinet Patrick Kangwa says government recognises that quality healthcare cannot be delivered through public institutions alone, noting that private partnerships are essential in building a resilient health system.

Mr Kangwa has expressed happiness with the introduction of specialised services such as endoscopy and the establishment of a dialysis unit at the Lusaka Trust hospital.

Speaking at the commissioning of the expanded Lusaka Trust Hospital today, Mr Kangwa said the newly expanded facility is a clear demonstration of the hospital’s commitment to meeting the evolving healthcare needs of the people.

Mr Kangwa added that the expanded facility is aimed at improving access to quality healthcare services in the country.

He noted that the expansion of the health facility comes at a critical time when demand for quality, accessible and specialised healthcare services continue to increase.

 “As our population expands, the demand for quality, accessible and specialised healthcare increases, therefore, the expansion of Lusaka Trust Hospital is both timely and commendable. These are critical services that will improve access to advanced care within our country and reduce the need for costly referrals outside Zambia,” he said.

Mr Kangwa further commended the hospital management for investing in human capital development, specialisation, retention of healthcare professionals and strengthening partnerships in the health sector.

And Lusaka Trust Hospital Board Chairperson, Chabala Lumbwe said the institution has steadily grown from serving an average of 4,000 outpatients and 200 inpatients per month while employing 110 full time and 25 part time staff.

Mr Lumbwe said the hospital is also contributing to skills development through the provision of practical training in Radiology, Pharmacy and Laboratory services to students from Evelyn Hone College.

He disclosed that the newly commissioned building comes with specialised services such as Dialysis and Catheterisation aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery.

Mr Lumbwe said the commissioning of the expanded facility demonstrates what can be achieved when government, development finance institutions and the private sector work together towards improving health outcomes.

He has since reaffirmed government support to initiatives that meaningfully contribute to increased access to quality healthcare services.

ZANACO Head of Business Banking, Austin Chijkwa described the commissioning of the expanded hospital facility as a significant milestone for Zambia’s health sector.

Mr Chijkwa said ZANACO is proud to have partnered in supporting the successful completion of the project which is expected to enhance healthcare service delivery.

And Lusaka Trust Hospital Manager, Margaret Siwale says the expanded facility presents a great opportunity for healing within the community in Lusaka district through increased bed capacity and improved treatment services.

Ms Siwale also thanked patients for their cooperation during the construction period of the hospital expansion project.

Ministry of Education Director Dies After Collapsing During Speech

The Ministry of Education’s Director of Teacher Education and Specialised Services (TESS), Sydney Nalube, has died after collapsing while delivering a speech at the Teaching Council of Zambia in Lusaka.

The incident occurred at around 14:00 hours during the dissemination of the contextualised School-Based In-Service Teacher Training (SITT) tools.

According to eyewitnesses, Dr. Nalube suddenly collapsed while addressing participants and was seen gasping for breath before being rushed to University Teaching Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

Journalist John Chaambwa, who was covering the event, described the incident as shocking.

“It was shocking for me and difficult to believe. I saw the man collapse and gasp for breath on the floor while I was covering the dissemination of the contextualised School-Based In-Service Teacher Training (SITT) tools,” he said.

Further details regarding the circumstances surrounding Dr. Nalube’s death have not yet been released. Authorities are expected to provide more information in due course.

Chitalu Chilufya Withdraws Presidential Bid

Chitalu Chilufya has withdrawn his bid to contest the 2026 presidential election under the Patriotic Front.

In a statement issued to ZNBC News, Dr. Chilufya said the decision followed an extensive assessment of the current legal and political environment.

He expressed gratitude to the PF leadership, party structures and members of the public for the support they had given him during his presidential campaign.

Dr. Chilufya stated that despite withdrawing from the presidential race, he remains committed to serving the nation in other capacities.

He has since formally notified the Electoral Commission of Zambia of his decision to withdraw from the race.

Choma Illicit Alcohol Death Toll Rises to 29

The death toll from suspected alcohol poisoning linked to illicit brews in Choma District has risen to 29, according to district authorities.

Funds Mubele confirmed that the district has recorded 56 cases since the outbreak began last week, with eight patients currently admitted to Choma General Hospital for treatment.

Mubele said investigations have established that the illicit alcoholic beverages, commonly known as Gwala, Kachasu and Chijabbo, contain methanol, a highly toxic chemical that poses a serious threat to human life.

He disclosed that the District Administration, law enforcement agencies and other stakeholders have intensified surveillance, investigations and community sensitisation programmes aimed at identifying and shutting down illegal brewing and distribution points.

The District Commissioner has also urged members of the public to avoid consuming illicit alcohol and to report suspected illegal brewing activities to the relevant authorities in order to prevent further loss of life.

20 Suspects in Custody Over Alleged Attack on Gary Nkombo

Police in Mazabuka have apprehended 20 people in connection with the alleged assault of former Mazabuka Member of Parliament Gary Nkombo.

The suspects, believed to be political cadres, allegedly attacked Nkombo when he went to file his nomination papers as an independent parliamentary candidate ahead of the August 13 general elections.

Speaking during a media briefing in Mazabuka, Moono Namalongo confirmed that the 20 suspects had been taken into custody and were assisting police with investigations.

Namalongo said police were treating the matter seriously and would continue to enforce law and order during the electoral period.

The commissioner further warned that law enforcement officers would remain vigilant throughout the election process to ensure peace and security are maintained before, during and after the polls.

The arrests come after Nkombo successfully filed his nomination as an independent candidate despite reports of disturbances at the nomination venue. Following the filing process, he was later admitted to Mazabuka District Hospital after reportedly developing high blood pressure and sustaining injuries during the incident.

Four candidates file in nominations for Mpika North

Four candidates successfully filed in their nomination papers to contest for the Mpika North Parliamentary seat in Muchinga Province ahead of the forthcoming general elections.

And Mpika District Electoral Officer, Samuel Musenga has warned that any political party or candidate found violating Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) guidelines risks being penalised or disqualified from participating in the election.

Mr Musenga issued the warning shortly after the close of nominations for aspiring parliamentary candidates in Mpika North.

He said all candidates are expected to strictly adhere to ECZ regulations before, during, and after the elections.

Mr Musenga cautioned that any candidate who breaches the electoral guidelines risks facing sanctions and should not blame anyone when such action is taken.

“We want all candidates to campaign freely while adhering to the Electoral Code of Conduct,” he said.

The aspiring Members of Parliament who successfully filed in their nominations are Bernard Chibale of the Citizens First Party (CFP), Modicai Sichalwe of the United Party for National Development (UPND), Francis Kapyanga of the National Reconciliation Party for Unity and Prosperity (NRPUP), and Michael Chilufya Sata an independent candidate.

 Meanwhile, UPND candidate Modicai Sichalwe has called for peaceful campaigns ahead of the elections.

Mr Sichalwe said aspiring candidates should focus on explaining their development agenda to the people of Mpika North instead of engaging in violence.

“I am sure all aspiring candidates know what is expected of them during the election period,” he said.

And Citizens First Party candidate Bernard Chibale has urged political players in the constituency to conduct issue-based campaigns.

Mr Chibale said despite belonging to different political parties, all candidates are Zambians who must coexist peacefully.

“Zambia is known for peace, and this should continue even during elections,” he said.

Meanwhile, Francis Kapyanga has commended the Electoral Commission of Zambia for the manner in which it has managed the electoral process so far.

Mr Kapyanga said despite the challenges being faced, the ECZ has successfully put in place the necessary measures to allow political parties and other stakeholders to participate freely in the forthcoming general elections.

“It is encouraging to see that the ECZ has, from the beginning, allowed all stakeholders to actively participate in the electoral process,” he said.

Efforts to get a comment from the independent candidate failed.

Socialist Party reaffirms commitment to women empowerment

Socialist Party General Secretary, Cosmas Musumali, has reaffirmed the party’s commitment to empowering women.

Dr Musumali says the party has deliberately placed women’s political participation at the centre of its reform agenda, with its manifesto fielding and targeting 50 percent females in parliamentary and local government elections.

He states that women remain the backbone of the party’s movement and that meaningful national transformation cannot be achieved without their full participation in leadership and decision-making.

Speaking in an interview with the media, Dr Musumali noted that women play a key role in expanding the party’s influence.

“We have adopted a woman, Ms Dolika Banda, as our presidential running mate for the August polls. We believe empowering women is the best thing to do and lifting them into positions of influence within the political space,” he said.

Dr Musumali explained that the party leadership has consistently advocated for political education aimed at empowering women beyond traditional affirmative action measures.

He disclosed that his party will push for legislative and policy reforms intended to dismantle long-standing barriers that have historically limited women’s participation in politics and continue to disadvantage women candidates.

Dr Musumali also observed that while Zambia has undertaken various reforms to improve women’s participation in politics, more work remains to ensure equal access to leadership opportunities.

He further noted that despite women forming the majority of the population in the country this numerical advantage has not translated into stronger political solidarity or representation.

Meanwhile, the opposition leader described the 2026 general elections as a critical test of Zambia’s commitment to gender equality especially among the political parties.

“As the elections approach, there is a need not only to increase women’s representation but also to transform the way political spaces treat women candidates,” he said.

He emphasised that achieving greater inclusion of women in governance remains essential to building a more representative and democratic society.

Dr Musumali is confident that his party will emerge victorious in this year’s general polls slated for August 13.

Yesterday, Socialist Party President, Fred M’membe and his running mate, Dolika Banda, successfully filed their nomination papers with the Electoral Commission of Zambia ahead of the August 2026 general elections.