Government has applauded Simba New Materials Technology Company Limited of Jiangsu Province in China for donating solar mini-grid equipment worth US$350, 000 to Kaumbwe Constituency of Petauke district in Eastern province.
Ministry of Energy Permanent Secretary Ephraim Munshifwa noted that the donation marks an important milestone in complementing government efforts to enhance access to clean, reliable and sustainable energy services across the country, especially in rural areas and underserved communities.
Prof. Munshifwa acknowledged that the donation demonstrates the importance of partnerships in accelerating Zambia’s energy access agenda and promoting sustainable development.
He said the equipment received today for the first Phase is worth US$80,000 and comprises 49-kilowatt solar Photovoltaic capacity system and 130 kilowatt-hour energy storage system, which will benefit nine schools and five rural health centers.
“Under phase one of this initiative, the systems will be distributed, installed and commissioned at selected learning and health institutions within Kaumbwe Constituency, specifically nine government schools and five rural health centres,” he added.
He explained that these installations will greatly improve service delivery in the education and health sectors by providing reliable electricity for lighting, refrigeration, information and communication technology, among other essentials.
He also said Zambia is intensifying efforts to utilise renewable energy to diversify the national energy mix so as to complement the hydropower which is susceptible to the effects of climate change.
Prof. Munshifwa was speaking today at his office, where the equipment was received and handed over to former Kaumbwe Constituency Member of Parliament Aaron Mwanza, during a symbolic ceremony.
Earlier this year, former Kaumbwe Constituency Member of Parliament Aaron Mwanza, led a delegation to market Zambia at the Challenges and Opportunities in the Energy sector conference to Chinese enterprises. It was through this platform that the former lawmaker lobbied for electrification of public institutions in Kaumbwe Constituency, which has resulted in the donation of the solar mini-grid equipment by a Chinese firm.
Prof. Mushimfwa has since urged beneficiaries to safeguard the equipment and expressed optimism that the partnership with Simba Limited and government will continue to grow.
And Dr. Mwanza said the donation is simply a fulfilment of a commitment made by Simba New Materials Technology Company Limited during a Presidential delegated trip to China, on January 16, 2026.
He thanked the Simba New Materials Technology Company Limited for the donation, adding that the initiative will go a long way in helping the people of Kaumbwe Constituency.
Speaking at the same event, Ministry of Education Director for Secondary Schools Yvonne Chulu appreciated the company for the gesture, indicating that the initiative demonstrates the strong ongoing cooperation between Zambia and China, especially in sectors that directly improve the lives of people, such as education, health and energy.
“The Ministry of Education welcomes this intervention because energy access is no longer a luxury in schools, but a necessity. Electricity in schools means improved teaching and learning conditions.
It means learners can study in a better environment, teachers can prepare lessons more effectively, and schools can begin to access digital learning opportunities that are critical in the modern world,” she said.
Meanwhile, Simba New Materials Technology Company Limited Chairperson Daisy Xun said the total investment of the overall project is estimated at around US$350,000, adding that upon completion of the project, the initiative will resolve long-standing power shortage in remote local areas, thereby ensuring high-quality development of rural education and health services through clean, green energy.
“The phase one selected equipment handed over today, comprises complete solar microgrid systems, with 49 kilowatts, total voltage and 130 kilowatt hours energy storage system, valued at US$80,000 US,” added Ms Xun.
Ms Xun said the gesture is a response to actively improve people’s livelihoods in rural areas through green energy assistance.