AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoUPND Manifesto Launch: President Hakainde Hichilema is set to unveil the UPND’s 2026 election manifesto, promising faster economic growth, lower cost of living and more jobs, with claims that free education and meal support will continue if voters back the party. Election Court Battle: The Constitutional Court hears arguments that Hichilema is eligible to stand on the UPND ticket, with ECZ and the Attorney General saying he met all nomination requirements. Public Gathering Bill: State House says Hichilema declined to assent and sent the Public Gathering Bill back to Parliament over constitutional concerns about rights and freedoms. Debt and Eurobond Buyback: CTPD praises Zambia’s strong Eurobond buyback participation rate, saying it supports improved debt management and confidence, while noting long-term savings need deeper analysis. Tazara@50: Tazara announces month-long celebrations of its 50th anniversary, framing the “Uhuru Railway” as moving from liberation symbolism to economic transformation. Security Warning: The Zambia Army cautions the public against misuse of social media and AI-generated content that could mislead people and threaten peace. Environment Enforcement: Chinese-owned U-Metals in Chingola resumes operations after being shut over pollution concerns, reigniting debate on environmental compliance. Sports—WAFCON Prep: Harambee Starlets’ mixed Four Nations results leave them needing tougher work ahead of WAFCON, while Zambia’s football scene also watches coaching talk around Lwandamina’s possible return to Zesco.
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