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$110 million beverage factory to create 2,000 jobs – Trade Kings

$110 million beverage factory to create 2,000 jobs – Trade Kings

President Hakainde Hichilema has commissioned a new US$110 million beverage manufacturing plant built by Trade Kings Group, praising the investment as a vote of confidence in Zambia’s economic environment and a sign that private-sector growth is gathering momentum under his administration.

The growth of companies like Trade Kings Zambia highlights the potential for economic expansion in the region.

The state-of-the-art facility, located in Lusaka’s Multi-Facility Economic Zone, is expected to create over 2,000 direct and indirect jobs and increase the country’s export capacity for non-alcoholic beverages across the region.

President Hichilema said the investment demonstrates that local and international investors now have renewed faith in Zambia’s stability and business climate. “This project shows that when we fix the fundamentals of the economy, the private sector responds with confidence,” he said during the commissioning ceremony.

He emphasised that the government’s focus on predictable policies, sound macroeconomic management, and anti-corruption reforms had restored credibility among business operators. “We have shown consistency in managing public resources, and this is the outcome companies are expanding, jobs are being created, and our economy is growing,” he said.

Trade Kings Group Chairperson Afzal Motiwala said the new beverage plant was built with cutting-edge technology and designed to meet both local and international production standards. He said the project was part of the company’s long-term strategy to increase Zambia’s manufacturing capacity and reduce reliance on imported beverages.

“This investment is a reaffirmation of our belief in Zambia’s potential and our confidence in its leadership,” Motiwala said. “The facility will serve both domestic consumers and regional export markets, boosting Zambia’s competitiveness in the SADC region.”

He added that the plant would initially focus on producing carbonated drinks, bottled water, and energy beverages before diversifying into fruit juices and health-based drinks. “We are here to manufacture locally, employ Zambians, and export Zambian-made products to the world,” he said.

President Hichilema urged other local and foreign investors to emulate Trade Kings’ example, saying Zambia’s restructured debt framework and stable exchange rate had opened the door for long-term investment. “This is the time to invest in Zambia. The private sector is the engine of growth, and our role as government is to create an enabling environment,” he said.

He highlighted that the manufacturing sector remains central to the country’s economic transformation agenda, which targets job creation and value addition. “Industrialisation is not a slogan  it is our roadmap to shared prosperity,” the President said.

The President also commended Trade Kings for its continued corporate social responsibility initiatives, particularly in education and health. He said partnerships between government and the private sector are essential in building sustainable communities.

The ceremony was attended by senior government officials, members of the business community, and representatives of the Zambia Development Agency, who described the investment as one of the largest industrial projects completed in the past five years.

Trade Kings began operations in 1995 and has since grown into one of Zambia’s largest conglomerates, employing thousands in food, beverage, and personal-care manufacturing.

Hichilema reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting industries that expand production and create jobs. “Our message is simple, Zambia is open for business, and this investment is proof that confidence has returned,” he said.

Chungu tells HH: hand back PF before preaching unity

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Chungu tells HH: hand back PF before preaching unity

Former Luanshya Member of Parliament Steve Chungu has said genuine reconciliation in Zambia will only be possible if President Hakainde Hichilema and his administration return the Patriotic Front (PF) to what he called its rightful owners, the PF.

Mr Chungu said President Hichilema’s message of national unity delivered during the recent National Day of Prayer, Fasting, Repentance and Reconciliation would remain hollow if the government continues to “usurp control” of the opposition party, PF, through what he described as political manipulation.

“Let Hichilema and the State give the PF back to its original owners. Then we’ll see true reconciliation among families and across the country,” Chungu said. “If there is to be genuine healing, the President must demonstrate goodwill by ensuring that the PF party is restored to its legitimate leadership.”

He accused the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) of fostering division by allegedly using the Registrar of Societies to interfere in the PF’s internal affairs. “The Registrar must be free from UPND influence so that Zambians can live as one. Political interference in opposition parties is destroying trust and democracy,” he said.

Chungu also voiced concern over what he called ongoing injustices against opposition members, alleging that many PF supporters were languishing in prison while their cases remained unresolved. “So many of our people are suffering in prisons today. So many court cases remain pending. This government must show mercy and fairness if it claims to stand for unity,” he said.

He added that reconciliation could not be achieved through speeches alone. “Reconciliation is not a slogan. It must be demonstrated in action by restoring justice, ending persecution, and allowing political freedom,” Chungu said.

The former MP further urged government leaders to permit opposition rallies and political activities without police intimidation, citing an increase in abductions and politically motivated attacks. “Abductions are happening during the day, shared all over social media, yet the government has not condemned such acts. People are living in fear,” he said.

He argued that the unity Zambia once enjoyed across party lines has deteriorated under Hichilema’s watch, warning that continued hostility would deepen public mistrust ahead of the 2026 general elections. “We need oneness. We need unity. Elections or governance should not divide us,” he said.

Chungu also cautioned that moral leadership must be restored before the next polls. “Leaders come and go, but the nation remains. We must ensure no blood is shed over politics. Zambia is a Christian nation, and our political disputes must never cost lives,” he added.

He called on citizens to hold leaders accountable and to demand fairness in the governance process. “The government must act now to restore trust and unity or face accountability from the people next year,” he warned.

While State House did not immediately respond to his remarks, UPND supporters have previously dismissed similar accusations as baseless, saying the administration does not interfere with opposition party affairs.

Chungu, however, insisted that the government’s actions contradict its rhetoric on democracy and reconciliation. “You can’t preach forgiveness when you continue to persecute your rivals. Return the PF, and then we’ll talk reconciliation,” he said.

His comments come as Zambia’s political climate remains tense, with the PF divided between rival leadership factions and multiple cases before the courts over control of the party.

UPND cadres storm Kabwata Police, attack PF officials in voter dispute

Tension flared in Lusaka on Monday when alleged United Party for National Development (UPND) cadres attacked opposition Patriotic Front (PF) officials inside Kabwata Police Station, injuring at least two people and freeing a detained youth leader.

According to eyewitnesses and party officials, the incident occurred around 16:00 hours after PF Central Committee member Danny Bwalya Yenga and Kabwata Constituency chairperson John Kabulo escorted a suspect, identified as Remmy Milumbi, to the station. Milumbi, the Kabwata UPND vice youth chairperson, had earlier been apprehended by PF members at Kamulanga Secondary School voter registration centre after allegedly attempting to register using two different National Registration Cards (NRCs).

Yenga, who also serves as the PF deputy national mobilisation chairperson, said the group peacefully took Milumbi and the two NRCs to police but were made to wait for more than an hour before chaos erupted.

“We handed him over to the officer-in-charge with evidence. As we waited, a gang of UPND cadres armed with pangas and sticks stormed the station. They started beating us in full view of the police before dragging Milumbi away,” Yenga narrated. “They sped off with him while officers watched helplessly.”

He alleged that the attack was part of a wider scheme to interfere with the ongoing voter registration exercise, warning that such incidents could compromise the credibility of the 2026 general elections. “We can only speculate that similar schemes are happening elsewhere. This is why we have resolved to monitor the process countrywide,” he said.

The PF mobilisation team has since appealed to the Zambia Police Service and the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to investigate the matter thoroughly and bring the perpetrators to justice.

Police sources at Kabwata Station confirmed that there was a “disturbance” involving rival party members but declined to give details, saying a report had been forwarded to headquarters for further action.

The incident has drawn public criticism, with community leaders describing it as another sign of growing political intolerance ahead of the 2026 polls. Kabwata residents interviewed yesterday said they were concerned about violence occurring even within police premises.

Human-rights groups have urged authorities to ensure that law enforcement officers act impartially. “It is unacceptable for political cadres to invade a police station and assault people without consequence,” said one activist who asked not to be named.

The ECZ, meanwhile, reiterated that voter registration offences carry severe penalties under the Electoral Process Act and that individuals found with duplicate NRCs risk prosecution.

Tensions between PF and UPND supporters have escalated in recent months as both parties mobilise for next year’s elections. Several violent clashes have been reported during voter registration and public gatherings despite repeated calls for restraint by civic leaders.

As of press time, no arrests had been confirmed, and the whereabouts of Milumbi remained unclear. The PF said it would continue monitoring the registration process and demanded police protection for its members conducting lawful political activities.

“The culture of violence must stop. Zambia’s democracy cannot thrive when citizens fear for their safety even inside a police station,” Yenga said.

Lusaka records over 9,000 new voters

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The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has announced that Lusaka Province recorded 9,248 new or first time voters in the on-going registration of voters exercise.

ECZ Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Brown Kasaro says the figure was captured in the first phase of the voter registration exercise which he said was being done in phases.

The media reports that Mr Kasaro made the announcement during a press briefing held in Lusaka today when he updated the nation on the progress of the voter registration exercise following public concerns.

He stated that the 9,248 registered voters were recorded between October 13th and October 16th, marking a significant initial turnout in the province.

He however, could not reveal the exact provisional statistics from three other districts that form the Province.

Mr Kasaro assured the public that the Commission is proactively addressing coverage, adding that it has devised a deployment plan in order to reach out to a larger population not only in the capital city but the country as a whole.

The CEO also announced a vigorous publicity campaign that ECZ is provided through its websites and other available media platforms to ensure citizens are fully aware of the ongoing exercise.

And Shadrick Chimsofuya, a resident of Lusaka’s Kalundu area expressed concern about the limited availability of registration points.

He appealed to the government to consider increasing the number of registration centers in the district.

“I have not seen or found any other voter registration center here in Kalundu area,” he stated.

Meanwhile, a resident of Kalingalinga Township, Kenneth Mukanga urged the government to recruit more officers to enable a smooth and quick registration process which he said was allegedly slow.

“The process is rather slow as you can see. My plea to the Commission is to add more man-power to fasten the exercise,” Mr Mukanga said.

Nkandu Elected Vice President of UNESCO Anti-Doping Bureau

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Minister of Youth, Sport and Arts, Elvis Nkandu, has been elected Vice President of Group V(a) of the UNESCO Bureau of the Convention Against Doping in Sport.

This marks a major milestone in the country’s growing influence in global anti-doping efforts.

This is according to a press statement issued by First Secretary Press at the Zambian Embassy in Paris ,France Naomi Mweemba.

Ms Mweemba disclosed that the election took place during the 10th Session of the Conference of Parties (COP10) to the UNESCO Convention against Doping in Sport, currently underway at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris from October 20 to 23.

She said Mr Nkandu, who arrived in Paris on Tuesday, was welcomed by Ministry of Youth Sport and Arts Permanent Secretary, Kangwa Chileshe, and Zambia’s Ambassador to France, Judith Mulenga.

‘’His election is seen as recognition of Zambia’s strong record in advancing anti-doping initiatives, both regionally and globally,’’ said Ms Mweemba.

She added that the UNESCO Bureau plays a central role in overseeing the implementation of the Convention and guiding international strategies to combat doping in sport.

Ms Mweemba explained that Mr Nkandu’s election follows Zambia’s sustained leadership in the sector since 2018, when the country first joined the Approval Committee for the Fund for the Elimination of Doping in Sport.

‘’Zambia’s influence has grown steadily, with Ministry of Youth Sport and Arts Permanent Secretary Kangwa Chileshe previously chairing the Open-Ended Working Group on the Convention Against Doping in Sport, which recently issued major reform recommendations as the Convention marks its 20th anniversary.

“This election aligns with President Hakainde Hichilema’s vision to position Zambia prominently on the international stage by pursuing leadership roles with global organisations, thereby enhancing the country’s diplomatic presence and influence,” said Ms Mweemba.

She further said other Vice Presidents elected to the Bureau include representatives from Turkey, India, and Saudi Arabia adding that Azerbaijan was elected Chairperson of COP10.

The COP10 conference has drawn delegates from UNESCO member states, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the European Commission, and the African Union Sport Council.

The event serves as a key forum for setting international anti-doping policy and strengthening global cooperation in clean sport.

Nakachinda Goes in, after High Court upholds 18-month jail term

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Nakachinda Goes in after High Court upholds 18-month jail term

The Lusaka High Court has upheld the 18-month prison sentence imposed on Patriotic Front (PF) Secretary-General Raphael Nakachinda for defaming President Hakainde Hichilema, concluding a protracted legal process that began nearly four years ago. The ruling, delivered by Judge Anne Mary Kachenga Malata-Ononuju, dismissed Nakachinda’s appeal against his conviction, reaffirming the earlier decision by the Lusaka Magistrates’ Court and ordering his immediate arrest.

Nakachinda of Kafue District, surrendered himself at the Lusaka High Court shortly after the bench warrant was issued. His conviction stems from remarks made on 13 December 2021 outside the High Court of Zambia, where he told reporters and supporters that President Hichilema had begun summoning judges to his private residence to intimidate and coerce them into frustrating the Patriotic Front’s legal cases. The statement, which was broadcast by Muvi Television, prompted prosecutors to charge him under Section 69 of the Penal Code, which at the time made it a criminal offence to defame the President.

Nakachinda denied the charge, arguing that his comments were made in good faith and fell within his constitutional right to freedom of expression. However, on 17 May 2024, Senior Magistrate Irene Wishimanga found him guilty and sentenced him to 18 months’ imprisonment with hard labour, ruling that his words were calculated to bring the President into public ridicule and contempt. The court rejected the defence’s argument that the law had been repealed, holding that the offence was committed when Section 69 was still in force.

The High Court’s decision on appeal reaffirmed that position, finding that Nakachinda’s statements were defamatory and intended to undermine the authority of both the presidency and the judiciary. The court held that the remarks were made with reckless disregard for the truth and dismissed the appeal in its entirety.

Following the judgment, PF Vice-President Given Lubinda addressed the party’s Central Committee and supporters, describing the development as “punishment for speaking on behalf of the Zambian people.” He told the gathering that Nakachinda’s conviction was not the result of corruption or violence but of expressing opinions that challenged the government. “He’s gone in today not because he was corrupt or violent,” Lubinda said. “He’s gone to save time because of speaking, speaking for the Zambian people. For quoting others, Rafael has been quoted and put in to save time.”

Lubinda confirmed that the party would file an application for bail pending appeal to the Court of Appeal, insisting that Nakachinda had the right to exhaust all available judicial remedies. He said the PF viewed the case as an attack on democratic freedoms and a continuation of a broader pattern aimed at crippling the opposition’s organisational structure. “When they took Nixon Chilangwa, Rafael Nakachinda emerged,” he said. “Now that they have taken Rafael, another Secretary-General will emerge. No matter how long they keep him inside, our resolve only grows stronger.”

He urged PF members to remain steadfast and resilient, warning that further arrests were likely. “It is darkest before dawn,” he said. “For every one of our members who has been incarcerated, the hearts of hundreds of thousands are burning.” Lubinda also appealed to citizens to turn frustration into political action through voter registration, saying the next election would be the opportunity to “correct injustices.”

“Go and register with anger,” he said. “Be angry that Rafael has been arrested. And because we want him and others to be released come September next year, prepare to change the leadership of this country.” He further accused the current administration of being intolerant of dissent. “We know that this UPND regime is a government of scared little men, scared even of people who are speaking,” he said.

Lubinda ended his remarks by reaffirming the party’s commitment to fight for what it calls the restoration of justice. “For the liberation of Zambia, we are ready to save time in prison,” he declared. “None of us is scared. Aluta continue. Power to the people. One Zambia, one nation. This is a Zambia for all Zambians.”

The case has reignited debate over the use of criminal defamation laws in Zambia, particularly Section 69 of the Penal Code, which was repealed in 2022 but continues to apply to offences committed before that date. Human rights organisations have criticised the decision to uphold Nakachinda’s conviction, arguing that it sets back progress on freedom of expression and judicial independence. Legal analysts, however, note that the courts acted within the confines of existing law and judicial precedent.

Nakachinda is expected to begin serving his sentence immediately, though his legal team has confirmed that an application for bail pending appeal will be filed within days. The Patriotic Front maintains that it will continue to pursue all legal and political avenues to secure his release, framing the case as a test of Zambia’s commitment to constitutional rights and multiparty democracy.

World Vision Zambia launches WASH Business 2026-2030 plan

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World Vision Zambia has launched the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Business Plan for 2026 to 2030 with a targeted investment of Forty-Seven Million United States Dollars within Zambia.

Minister of Water Development and Sanitation, Collins Nzovu says the launched business strategic plan is not just a document but is a comprehensive blueprint that embodies innovation, data driven planning and inclusiveness that underlines bold leadership and a resolute focus on impact.

The media reports that he said this in a speech read on his behalf by the Ministry of Water Development and Sanitation Permanent Secretary, Romas Kamanga in Lusaka.

Mr Nzovu said the plan prioritises innovative approaches such as remote monitoring, sanitation marketing, menstrual health in schools, climate-resilient infrastructure, and most importantly, community participation.

“I want to commend World Vision Zambia for its outstanding commitment and impactful interventions over the years. Their previous Business Plan (2021–2025) successfully reached nearly one million people with clean water, over 1.2 million with improved sanitation, and more than 1.2 million with good hygiene practices. These achievements demonstrate how strategic partnerships and community-driven approaches can deliver tangible results,” he explained.

Mr Nzovu highlighted the need to recognise communities in the sustainability of water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), saying that their knowledge, and ownership are vital in maintaining infrastructure, promoting hygiene practices, and ensuring that the benefits of WASH investments endure beyond project timelines.

He added that empowering communities in WASH programmes through education, participation, and local ownership, helps them become custodians of their water sources and sanitation facilities, ensuring long-term functionality.

“Communities play a pivotal role in the success of WASH initiatives. Their involvement begins at the planning stage, where local needs, preferences, and cultural considerations must inform interventions. When communities are engaged from the outset, they develop a sense of ownership and responsibility,” he added.

Mr Nzovu further called for concerted efforts from all stakeholders as it cannot be achieved by government alone, adding that its sustainable achievement depends on strong partnerships, shared responsibility, and collective action.

He further congratulated World Vision Zambia for their plan assuring them of his Ministry’s commitment to supporting its implementation and urged all stakeholders to embrace collaboration, innovation, and community participation as their guiding principles.

And speaking earlier at the same launch, World Vision Zambia Country Director, Marc Nosbach indicated that the launched plan is World Vision Zambia’s bold data informed and community- centered strategy designed specifically to meet the severe challenges facing the rural child.

Mr Nosbach noted that the plan is a commitment to building sustainable, scalable, and resilient WASH systems for the next generation.

He further assured of the organisation’s commitment to aligning its business plan with the national sector strategic plan guaranteeing that its efforts compliments, supports and accelerates Zambia’s own ambitious goal for Universal access.

The launch of the World Vision Zambia Water Sanitation, and Hygiene Business Plan for 2026-2030 was themed, “Mapping the Blue thread.”

Lusaka records over 9,000 new voters

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The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has announced that Lusaka Province recorded 9,248 new or first time voters in the on-going registration of voters exercise.

ECZ Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Brown Kasaro says the figure was captured in the first phase of the voter registration exercise which he said was being done in phases.

The media reports that Mr Kasaro made the announcement during a press briefing held in Lusaka today when he updated the nation on the progress of the voter registration exercise following public concerns.

He stated that the 9,248 registered voters were recorded between October 13th and October 16th, marking a significant initial turnout in the province.

He however, could not reveal the exact provisional statistics from three other districts that form the Province.

Mr Kasaro assured the public that the Commission is proactively addressing coverage, adding that it has devised a deployment plan in order to reach out to a larger population not only in the capital city but the country as a whole.

The CEO also announced a vigorous publicity campaign that ECZ is provided through its websites and other available media platforms to ensure citizens are fully aware of the ongoing exercise.

And Shadrick Chimsofuya, a resident of Lusaka’s Kalundu area expressed concern about the limited availability of registration points.

He appealed to the government to consider increasing the number of registration centers in the district.

“I have not seen or found any other voter registration center here in Kalundu area,” he stated.

Meanwhile, a resident of Kalingalinga Township, Kenneth Mukanga urged the government to recruit more officers to enable a smooth and quick registration process which he said was allegedly slow.

“The process is rather slow as you can see. My plea to the Commission is to add more man-power to fasten the exercise,” Mr Mukanga said

Kasenengwa man murdered by unknown people

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A 24-year-old man of Kasenengwa District Eastern Province has reportedly been murdered by unknown people.

Eastern Province Police Commanding Officer, Robertson Mweemba said the incident occurred between October 18, 2025 around 12:00 hours and October 19, 2025 around 10:00 hours at Shamombo area in Kasenengwa.

Mr Mweemba, who identified the deceased as Isaac Daka of Vene village said the victim was found dead in Shamombo area.

He disclosed that the matter was reported by the deceased’s uncle who reported his demise and that he was robbed of a motorbike valued at K21, 000 belonging to Benjamin Phiri of Kazimule.

“Brief facts of the matter are that, the now deceased who was a rider was booked by two unknown people to be taken to Kazimule turn off on October 18 around 12:00hrs,” he said.

Mr Mweemba stated that police visited the scene where the body was found lying facing upwards and in a decomposed state.

He however, disclosed that a deep cut was discovered on the head indicating that a sharp instrument might have been used in the process.

Mr Mweemba further indicated that plastic slippers believed to be for the deceased were found 30 meters from his body where struggle marks were also noticed.

He revealed that the body has been handed over to the family to bury but that the grave has been marked for possible exhumation.

Mr Mweemba said the motorbike has been recovered from Japhet Ngoni at Mutenguleni turn off who intercepted the suspected murderers but that no arrest has been made.

“The motorbike has been recovered from Japhet Ngoni who intercepted the suspected murderers at Mutenguleni turn off after hearing about the incident”, he said.

Mwandi Simungoma rural health centre receives new Mother’s shelter

The people of Simungoma in Mwandi District have received a major boost in maternal health care following the official handover of the newly constructed Simungoma Rural Health Centre Mother’s Shelter.

The facility which has a 30-bed space will provide expectant mothers especially those from remote areas with a safe and comfortable place to stay before and after delivery, reducing risks associated with home births and long travel distances.

District Health Director Dr Maiba Shampika said the new mother’s shelter marks a significant step in improving maternal and child health outcomes in Mwandi District.

Dr Maiba noted that the facility will enhance access to skilled care for pregnant women and help reduce maternal and neonatal complications in the area.

And Access to Health Technical Director Hamusonde Songiso reaffirmed his organization’s commitment to supporting government efforts in strengthening primary health care delivery in rural communities.

Mr Songiso said Access to Health was proud to partner with the Ministry of Health and other partners in ensuring that the Simungoma initiative comes to life.

And Mwandi District Administrative Officer, Joseph Mubita thanked Access to Health for the gesture and commended the organization for supplementing the government’s efforts in providing quality health services.

Mr Mubita added that partnerships like these demonstrate how collaboration between the public and private sectors can bring tangible development closer to the people.

Mwandi Council Chairperson Mike Mwenda described the project as a milestone in improving service delivery and promoting community health.

The colourful handover ceremony was characterized by cultural performances, traditional blessings from the Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE), and expressions of gratitude from community members who welcomed the long-awaited development.

The Simungoma Mother’s Shelter stands as a symbol of continued commitment to equitable access to quality maternal and child health services, aligning with the government’s broader goal of ensuring no mother or child is left behind.

ZRL pays over K38 Million in outstanding benefits to former employees

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Zambia Railways Limited (ZRL) has paid out more than K38 million in outstanding terminal benefits to 104 former employees, marking the full settlement of obligations dating from 2023 to 2025.

According to a statement issued to the media by ZRL Managing Director, Cuthbert Malindi said the total payout of K38,170,952.29 covers retirement benefits for 77 retirees, gratuity payments for 22 employees whose contracts ended, and death benefits for 5 deceased employees.

Engineer Malindi said the development follows sustained efforts by ZRL management and the Board of Directors to prioritise employee welfare, with support from the Government of the Republic of Zambia through the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC).

He described the settlement as a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to honouring its financial and moral responsibilities to both current and former staff.

“We are delighted to announce that outstanding terminal benefits for our former employees have now been cleared. ZRL recognises the sacrifices made by its former employees, who laid the foundation upon which Zambia Railways continues to build,” Eng Malindi said.

He added that the move demonstrates the company’s resolve to restore trust and uphold accountability in employee management.

“Settling these obligations is not only a legal duty but a moral responsibility,” he emphasised.

Engineer Malindi further disclosed that going forward, management has put in place a plan to ensure that retirement packages are settled as they fall due, to prevent future backlogs of employee entitlements.

He also commended the former employees for their patience and understanding during the period leading up to the payments and assured stakeholders that mechanisms have been implemented to strengthen the company’s financial discipline.

ZRL has in recent years embarked on institutional reforms aimed at improving operational efficiency, enhancing employee welfare, and ensuring long-term sustainability of the company.

Mozambique President Chapo to visit Zambia

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Mozambican President Daniel Francisco Chapo is set to arrive in Zambia on Wednesday for a three day working visit at the invitation of President Hakainde Hichilema.

His visit marks President Chapo’s first official visit to Zambia since taking office.

The visit, scheduled from 22nd to 24th October 2025 , aims to  strengthen  bilateral  relations  between  the two neighboring  countries  and expand  cooperation  in areas  including  regional  trade ,peace, and infrastructure  development.

The media reports that this is according to a press statement issued by Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Mulambo Haimbe.

Mr Haimbe said during his stay, President Chapo will hold official talks with President Hichilema at State House in Lusaka.

He noted that the two leaders are expected to review existing bilateral agreements and explore new opportunities for collaboration.

Mr Haimbe stated that discussions are also likely to include joint efforts within  the  frameworks of  the Southern African Development African Community and African Union.

“The visit underscores the warm and enduring relationship between Zambia and Mozambique and marks an important  step  towards  deepening  bilateral  cooperation  anchored  on shared values ,mutual respect ,and  collective  vision  for regional  trade , peace and stability” Mr Haimbe  stated.

Zambia and Mozambique share strong historical and cultural ties, as well as a common border.

Both nations  collaborate  on regional  development  initiatives , including  the Nacala Development Corridor , a key  infrastructure  project  that connects  Zambia  to  the Indian Ocean  via Mozambique ,facilitating  trade and cross border  connectivity.

President Chapo  will also  be the guest of honour  at Zambia’s 61st Independence  Day Celebrations on Friday ,24th October , before concluding  his visit  and departing  Lusaka.

Milupi calls for quality skills transfer in infrastructure

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Minister of Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development, Charles Milupi, has reaffirmed government’s commitment to ensuring that Zambia’s infrastructure meets global quality standards while empowering local engineers and contractors with modern construction skills.

Mr Milupi says building local capacity is critical to achieving the government’s vision of delivering durable, high-quality infrastructure that stands a test of time.

The media reports that the Minister was speaking in Lusaka today during the official opening of a Construction Capacity Building Workshop organised in collaboration with Arab Contractors of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

Mr Milupi explained that the workshop follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Zambian government and Arab Contractors this year, during President Hakainde Hichilema’s state visit to Egypt.

He explained that the MoU seeks to promote cooperation in construction, capacity building, and knowledge exchange between the two countries.

“We are grateful to the management of Arab Contractors for deploying highly skilled facilitators to train our engineers over the next nine days, “he said.

The Minister emphasised that President Hichilema has consistently directed that all infrastructure projects in Zambia must adhere to three key principles, the right price, the right quality, and timely delivery.

“Quality is non-negotiable. Our people deserve infrastructure that lasts roads that can withstand time and serve future generations,” he stressed.

Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to Zambia Myada Esaam stated that the initiative reflects Egypt’s long-standing spirit of partnership and solidarity with Zambia.

She emphasised that the workshop aims to invest in Zambia’s most valuable resource in human capital.

“Arab Contractors are here in Zambia not just to build structures, but to share and cooperate with our Zambian brothers and sisters by investing in people. This is more than just a programme, it is a bridge of knowledge connecting Egyptian expertise with Zambian ambition,” she said.

“This partnership is built on mutual respect, shared goals, and a common vision of our two leaders President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and President Hakainde Hichilema for a prosperous future inspired by our long-lasting bilateral relations,” she stated.

Meanwhile, one of the participants, Job Kapundo, has described the initiative as an invaluable platform for skills enhancement and professional growth in the road and bridge construction sector.

He explained that the sessions, facilitated by experts from the Arab Contractors Institute, have focused on building the participants’ technical understanding of the materials and processes essential for quality road construction.

“Since we began yesterday, we’ve been focusing on bridges and roads, and have started learning different aspects of project management, in road works, we looked at the main materials needed for road design, including the subgrade, aggregates and bitumen. These form the key layers of any durable road,” he stated.

Kasama road accident claims 4 lives

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Four people have died in a fatal road traffic accident in Kasama District.

The accident occurred yesterday around 19:00 hours in Milambe area, 15 kilometres north of Kasama Town, along the Kasama-Mbala road.

Northern Province Police Commanding Officer, Lucky Munkhondya has confirmed the sad incident in a statement to the media in Kasama.

She said the accident happened when the Toyota Spacio bearing registration number AIC 1505ZM collided with a Ford Ranger ALT 8471ZM.

Ms Munkhondya said the Ford Ranger attempted to overtake an unknown truck and trailer, resulting in a head-on collision with the Toyota Spacio.

“The accident happened when the said driver of the Ford Ranger was improperly overtaking an unknown truck and trailer, and in the process, he collided with the stated Toyota Spacio, which was coming from the opposite direction,” Munkhondya said.

She explained that the Driver of the Toyota Spacio Raymond Chilufya, 36, and three passengers, his wife, Cilean Chisanga Nachande, and their seven –month old son, Blessings Chilufya, died on the spot.

She added that another passenger, Charity Mwila Musonda 43, died upon arrival at Kasama General Hospital, while one passenger, Violet Kangwa, 34 survived but sustained a cut on the forehead.

Munkhondya said the Driver of a Ford Ranger, 53-year-old Cephas Bwalya, and two passengers, Chisha Cornelius and Sheriff Chibwe, sustained injuries.

The bodies of the deceased are at Kasama General Hospital Mortuary awaiting post-mortem examinations, while the injured are receiving treatment.

Government committed to improve eye services in rural areas

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Government has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that every Zambian, especially those in rural areas and vulnerable communities, have access to quality eye health care services.

Minister of Health Elijah Muchima expressed concern over the limited access to eye care services in rural areas and called for strengthened stakeholder collaboration to bridge the gap.

The media reports that speaking during an Eye Health Advocacy Breakfast Meeting in Lusaka today, Dr Muchima said the government is scaling up efforts to expand quality eye care services, equip health facilities and strengthen human resource capacity in the sector.

 “There is a need for stakeholders to collaborate in enhancing access to eye health care in rural areas, especially among the elderly. We want to hear of stakeholders taking services to places like Shang’ombo and Dundumwezi,” he said.

Meanwhile, Orbis Country Director Lucia Mvula said the organisation has been working with the Ministry of Health since 2010 to strengthen the country’s overburdened and under-resourced health care system.

“By partnering with local hospitals, we have improved community awareness, increased surgical rates and equipped health personnel and facilities to provide quality eye care services,” she said.

Ms Mula further emphasised the importance of continued partnerships in combating preventable and avoidable blindness across the country.

And Operation Eyesight Universal Country Director Kennedy Phiri has expressed concern that only 10 percent of the K26 Billion health sector allocation in the 2026 national budget is directed towards eye health care, which he said is inadequate to meet the growing demand for services.

“The problem is not only affecting the elderly but also learners and poor communities who cannot afford glasses,” he said.

He urged the government to prioritise the recruitment of more eye health personnel in the forthcoming national health recruitment exercise, as provided for in the 2026 budget.

Mr Phiri further reaffirmed his organisation’s commitment to supporting Government efforts in ensuring that all hard-to-reach communities have equitable access to eye health care services.