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22/03/2026

These are just not promises, this is vision

Hakainde Hichilema

The man for the people

THE UPND President ✅ THE ZAMBIAN President ✅ Most hard working President in Africa ✅ Visionary Leader ✅ My Bally, Your B...
22/03/2026

THE UPND President ✅
THE ZAMBIAN President ✅

Most hard working President in Africa ✅

Visionary Leader ✅

My Bally, Your Bally, Our Bally.

His Excellency, The President Of The Republic Of Zambia Mr Hakainde Hichilema s visit in Livingstone.

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The formula 🙌 School feeding program
18/03/2026

The formula 🙌

School feeding program

One word for Bally
18/03/2026

One word for Bally

School feeding program izapitiliza and free education inkale law. Bally
18/03/2026

School feeding program izapitiliza and free education inkale law.

Bally

07/03/2026

What ever was being talked about, we agree 😁😁😁

02/03/2026

🇿🇲 FROM CRISIS TO CREDIBILITY: ZAMBIA’S HISTORIC TURNAROUND!

​History has been made. After years of discipline, resilience, and tough reforms, Zambia has officially exited default status and successfully concluded its IMF-supported program as of January 2026! 🚀

​In 2020, we faced our toughest economic test. But today, the narrative has changed:

✅ Default status: GONE.
✅ IMF Supervision: SUCCESSFULLY CONCLUDED.
✅ Financial Sovereignty: RESTORED.

​This wasn't just about meeting targets; it was about rebuilding the foundation of our nation. By sticking to the plan, strengthening transparency, and managing our resources with integrity, we have regained the trust of the world and the power to chart our own course.

​What this means for us:

​📈 Economic Growth: Projected at over 6% for 2026.

​🏗️ Investment: Lower borrowing costs mean more room for hospitals, schools, and infrastructure.

​🇿🇲 Stability: A stronger Kwacha and a more predictable economy for every Zambian business.

​The journey doesn't end here—it’s just the beginning. Now, we shift from stabilization to expansion. Together, we are building a Zambia that is not just debt-free, but thriving.

​Share this post if you believe in the future of a prosperous Zambia! 🇿🇲💪

01/03/2026

MILK TO BE ADDED TO ZAMBIA'S SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMME

Ministry of Education Permanent Secretary Educational Services - Dr. Kelvin Mambwe has announced that government will this year include a component of milk to enhance meal quality in the school feeding programme.

He said the government would engage the private sector to supply the milk to Early Childhood Centres.

“The Government of Zambia has this year included in the national budget allocation a component for milk to enhance meal quality. With this funding, the private sector will be engaged to supply milk to Early Childhood Education-ECE centres. This has made it possible to enrich school menus with nutritious foods, improving the health and concentration of learners,” he said.

Dr. Mambwe was speaking during the Public-Private Partnerships and innovative financing mechanisms to enhance investment in school meals side-event at the 11th Africa Day of School Feeding in Botswana held under the theme “Ensuring access to nutritious meals, clean water and hygiene.”

He stated that the school feeding programme in Zambia has significantly improved enrollment, attendance, and learning outcomes, which has encouraged the government to expand the programme toward universal coverage so that no learner is left behind.

Dr. Mambwe said strong Public and Private Partnerships are essential for sustainability.

“Such partnerships must avoid conflicts of interest, prevent undue influence, operate through clear agreements, joint planning, and shared accountability,” Dr Mambwe said.

The Permanent Secretary stressed that the link between agriculture and education is critical and that school feeding should support local farmers and food systems through coordinated, multi-sectoral committees that oversee menus, logistics and implementation.

He added that the government is strengthening data systems to track food production capacities and programme performance, emphasizing that reliable information enables better planning, monitoring, and documentation of progress by government and partners.

Dr. Mambwe presented that the Ministry of Education is working with key institutions, including the Office of the Vice President, to extend programs to vulnerable communities.

He noted that sustainable financing remains a major pillar adding that while governments must increase budgetary allocations as a targeted investment in national development, plans are underway to expand engagement with innovative funding partners, including private sector institutions.

The Permanent Secretary further added that the government, with support from partners, is in the process of developing a Sustainable Financing Strategy for the school feeding programme.

“Zambia is developing a clear roadmap for programme growth, monitoring, and evaluation. We are aligning our efforts with continental best practices guided by AUDA-NEPAD” Dr. Mambwe emphasised.

Issued by:
Julia Malunga (Ms.)
First Secretary-Press
Zambia High Commission,
Gaborone, Botswana

28/02/2026

Big machines

Not Where We Were in 2021! 📈​It’s easy to forget how far we’ve come. Today, we are witnesses to a leader who looked at a...
28/02/2026

Not Where We Were in 2021! 📈

​It’s easy to forget how far we’ve come. Today, we are witnesses to a leader who looked at a collapsing economy and said, "Not on my watch."
​Look at the milestones as we head into 2026:
​Education: 2.5 million+ children back in school under Free Education. 📚

​Empowerment: CDF increased from K1.6M to a massive K40M per constituency. 🏗️

​Economy: Debt restructured, inflation dropping to single digits (9.4%), and copper production climbing back toward 1 Million tonnes. 📊

​Dignity: The end of cadreism and the restoration of the Rule of Law.

​We are rising. We are rebuilding. The best is yet to come! 🇿🇲

Civil Servant Salary Increments:Lungu vs HHEdgar Lungu (2016-2021):2016 - None2017 - ~7.4-9.6% (effective Jan2018)2018 -...
24/02/2026

Civil Servant Salary Increments:
Lungu vs HH
Edgar Lungu (2016-2021):
2016 - None
2017 - ~7.4-9.6% (effective Jan
2018)
2018 - None
2019 - ~4%
2020 - None
2021 - None
Hakainde Hichilema (2022-2026):
2022 - ~12 %
2023 - ~10.5 %
2024 - K550 across the board
2025 - K500 across the board
2026 - K700 across the board + meal allowance increase K150 - K175)
Summary: HH has increased salaries more often, more substantially, and consistently. Lungu's increases were small, irregular, and sometimes offset by cuts.

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Hakainde Hichilema

24/02/2026

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