Promise
Improve the business environment and reduce the cost of doing business for the private sector
Promise History
ZDA hands 13 permits in Baobab industrial zone
The Zambia Development Agency has issued 13 investment permis for the Boabab Multi Facility Economic Zone, representing US195 million in investment and 7800 jobs
Government Launches Strategic Plan for the Capital Markets Tribunal
The government of Zambia has launched a strategic framework for the Capital Markets Tribunal to enhance investor confidence. This initiative aims to streamline dispute resolution and strengthen regulatory oversight, fostering a more transparent and efficient capital market environment, ultimately attracting more local and foreign investments in Zambia's financial sector.
Govt, ZMart Ink $110 Million Kasumbalesa Development Agreement
Government has signed a 110-million-United-States-dollar Concession Agreement with the Ndola-based ZMart Group of Companies for the construction of a One-Stop Border Post at Kasumbalesa and 20 kilometers of township roads in Chililabombwe and Chingola on the Copperbelt.
President Hichilema launches the Lusaka International Arbitration Centre
The Hakainde Hichilema administration has launched the arbitration center to act as an institution that will provide speedy resolution of commercial disputes outside the courts of law.
Lusaka International Arbitration Center launched
The Hakainde Hichilema administration has launched the arbitration center to act as an institution which will provide speedy resolution of commercial disputes outside the courts of law. This will work to cultivate goodwill among players as this will help solve conflicts outside of the legal system reducing grudges and bad blood between government and businesses as a result of legal action. Also this will also reduce time taken to solve disputes and allow for faster negotiations thus making the environment perfect for business for both government and private players.
Government reduces license fees for courier business.
The government reduced license fees for courier businesses from all ten provinces from 15,000 to 10,000 Kwacha while fees for companies operating in one Province have been reduced to 5,000 Kwacha from 10,000 Kwacha.
President Hichilema launches K171.5 million marketers’ loan.
President Hichilema launched the K171.5 million worth of Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission booster loans for marketers countrywide.
EU- Zambia Economic Forum launched
The EU–Zambia Economic Forum is a set of high‑level engagements designed to strengthen trade, investment, and economic cooperation between the European Union and Zambia.
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