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Zambia to Seek New IMF Program
1. Zambia to Seek New IMF Program

Zambia decided against extending its current IMF-supported Extended Credit Facility and will instead pursue a new full program once the ongoing arrangement ends in January 2026. Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane said the shift reflects completion of the existing program rather than reduced reform commitment. Zambia has met all performance targets since 2022, and the successor program will focus on concluding debt restructuring while supporting growth and medium-term development priorities.

Authorities Explain Kwacha Performance
2. Authorities Explain Kwacha Performance

Zambian authorities said the recent performance of the kwacha reflects improved foreign currency supply driven by strong mineral export earnings, external financing inflows and better compliance with foreign exchange regulations. The Bank of Zambia cited coordinated fiscal and monetary policies, tighter liquidity management and improved market confidence as supporting factors. Officials cautioned that exchange rate movements remain sensitive to global conditions and stressed that sustained stability depends on consistent policy implementation and export performance.

Access Bank Pays K3bn to Farmers
3. Access Bank Pays K3bn to Farmers

Access Bank Zambia said it has disbursed more than K3 billion to about 311,000 farmers under the Farmer Input Support Program payment system administered through the Food Reserve Agency. The bank said it extended branch operating hours and strengthened systems to manage high transaction volumes, ensure timely payments, and maintain verification and audit controls. Officials said the initiative supports farmer liquidity and government agricultural financing efforts.

Zambia, Power China Eye Green Projects
4. Zambia, Power China Eye Green Projects

Zambia said that they are in talks with Power China Eco-Environmental Group to explore joint projects supporting sustainable environmental management and green energy. Discussions include a pilot waste-to-energy project, advanced incinerators to reduce waste, and potential reuse of ash for fertilizer production. The proposed cooperation also covers pollution control, land rehabilitation, and water protection, aligning with Zambia’s broader green economy and circular development goals.

Lusaka Council Approves K1.15bn Budget
5. Lusaka Council Approves K1.15bn Budget

The Lusaka City Council approved a K1.15 billion budget for 2026, representing a 7% increase from 2025, driven by higher Constituency Development Fund allocations and updated property valuations. The council expected to raise more than K406 million in local revenue, supplemented by national support. Spending priorities included civic infrastructure, fire services, schools, libraries, and land acquisition for energy projects, burial sites, and community facilities.

CSPR Seeks Clarity on Yuan Tax Policy
6. CSPR Seeks Clarity on Yuan Tax Policy

Civil Society for Poverty Reduction called on the Zambian government to clarify how mining taxes paid in Chinese yuan will be valued, managed and overseen. The group acknowledged potential benefits such as reduced conversion costs and reserve diversification. However,  CSPR warned that unclear exchange-rate rules and weak safeguards could shift currency risk to the state. The group urged transparency, risk mitigation measures, and parliamentary oversight.