AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEconomy & Travel Costs: Zambia’s inflation eased to 6.5% in June 2026 (from 6.6% in May), with food inflation down to 6.7% and non-food to 6.0%, easing pressure on everyday essentials and travel-related costs like accommodation and transport. Growth Push: Vice President Mutale Nalumango says government has stabilised the economy and is now focused on growth, jobs and productivity, pointing to energy diversification after drought exposed hydropower dependence. Energy Outlook: A new study flags that Africa’s electricity expansion will intensify water use and emissions, with fossil fuels still dominating the continent’s power plans. Tourism Infrastructure: The K740 million Mansa Airport upgrade is progressing, with a 4km runway and fire station planned, expected to boost access for larger aircraft and unlock underused Luapula tourism sites. Cross-Border Safety: Zambia issued a South Africa travel advisory amid escalating attacks on foreign nationals, urging Zambians to carry valid IDs, avoid high-risk areas and register with the High Commission. Regional Mobility: Botswana is expanding a national-ID cross-border model (learned from Namibia) to ease movement for people within 100km of borders, including Zambia. Sports & Travel Plans: Zambia’s rugby international in Windhoek was confirmed for Sunday, 28 June 2026 at 15:00 after logistical delays were resolved. Road Travel Upgrade: Lusaka–Ndola dual carriageway works have reached 78% completion, with travel time between Lusaka and Kabwe reportedly down to about 1 hour 30 minutes. Wildlife & Luxury Travel: A new trans-border birding and safari push across the Okavango and Zambezi region highlights community-oriented, low-emission tourism routes spanning Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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