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Zambia Top Stories

for the 19 Jan - 25 Jan

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Tonse Rift Weakens Opposition Push
1. Tonse Rift Weakens Opposition Push

Infighting within Zambia’s Tonse Alliance exposed persistent opposition challenges ahead of the 2026 elections, particularly around leadership authority and internal governance. Competing claims and the absence of judicial clarity turned procedural disputes into public confrontations, undermining unity and voter confidence. Analysts noted that continued fragmentation, including unresolved Patriotic Front disputes, reduced pressure on the ruling UPND and weakened the opposition’s ability to mobilize effectively.

Zambia, DRC Boost Trucker Security
2. Zambia, DRC Boost Trucker Security

Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo agreed to strengthen security along high-risk trucking routes to protect drivers and safeguard cross-border trade flows. The decision followed the 14th Joint Permanent Commission on Defense and Security meeting held in the DRC, where officials discussed rising attacks on truckers and persistent insecurity in eastern DRC. Both countries said improved coordination and patrols were necessary to reduce risks to international commerce and regional supply chains.

FDD Wins Chawama By-Election
3. FDD Wins Chawama By-Election

The Forum for Democracy and Development won the Chawama parliamentary by-election, with Bright Nundwe securing 8,085 votes ahead of UPND’s Morgan Muunda on 6,542. The poll, described as generally peaceful, drew 18,096 voters. The seat became vacant after former MP Tasila Lungu’s prolonged absence following the death of her father, former president Edgar Lungu. Nundwe received backing from PF factions and Tonse Alliance members.

 Zambia Court Overturns Abortion Ruling
4.  Zambia Court Overturns Abortion Ruling

Zambia’s High Court overturned the conviction of Violet Zulu, who had received a seven-year sentence for procuring an abortion. The court ruled that the lower court acted unlawfully by accepting a guilty plea without proper explanation of the charge. Judges noted that Zulu was unrepresented and had already served two years in prison. The court ordered her immediate release, citing violations of due process and fair trial rights.

Zambia Moves to Enshrine Free Education
5. Zambia Moves to Enshrine Free Education

Zambia’s government comfirmed that they plan to table a Free Education Policy Bill in parliament in February. Education Minister Douglas Syakalima said the bill will anchor the policy in law, ensuring learners are not excluded due to financial barriers. Reintroduced in 2021, free education boosted enrollment. The call for legislation aims to safeguard state funding and prevent future reintroduction of fees.

Zambia Studies China’s Development
6. Zambia Studies China’s Development

At a symposium hosted by the Chinese Embassy in Zambia, policy expert Jacob Malunga said China’s long-term development planning offers lessons for developing countries, citing policy continuity, strong institutions and flexible implementation. He said China’s success stems from consistent strategies with mechanisms to adjust to emerging challenges. Embassy officials said China’s experience and technologies align with Zambia’s development plans, highlighting cooperation opportunities between China’s Five-Year Plan and Zambia’s national strategies.

 

 

 

Zambia, Tanzania Secure Fuel Supply
7. Zambia, Tanzania Secure Fuel Supply

Zambia and Tanzania agreed on a monthly fuel vessel offloading schedule at Dar es Salaam. The agreement was expected to improve the reliability of Zambia’s petroleum supply. Under the arrangement, one vessel carrying over 100,000 tonnes was to be offloaded each month between the 15th and 25th. Officials said the framework would enhance logistics planning, reduce delays, and strengthen regional energy security.

Cobalt Price Surge Boosts Zambia
8. Cobalt Price Surge Boosts Zambia

A 130% rise in global cobalt prices created short-term economic opportunities for Zambia, economist Kelvin Chisanga said. Prices above US$56,200 per tonne were driven by supply constraints from policy actions in major producers. While long-term gains may be limited by evolving battery technologies, higher prices could boost mine profitability, exports, foreign exchange inflows, fiscal revenues, and support the kwacha. Higher demand may also strengthen the case for value addition and diversification.

Yango Data Shows Digital Uptake
9. Yango Data Shows Digital Uptake

Yango Zambia reported strong growth in digital mobility and delivery services between December 2024 and December 2025, reflecting rising urban demand for affordable transport and on-demand services. Economy rides dominated usage, while airport trips, food delivery, and cargo services expanded steadily. Data showed increased earning opportunities for drivers, strong consumer adoption of cost-efficient vehicles, and broader economic spillovers through logistics, small business support, and digital platform participation.