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CABINET ADVANCES KEY REFORMS FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Government has approved several policy and legislative matters aimed at facilitating continued development of the country.

Minister of Information and Media, Cornelius Mweetwa, says the deliberations were sanctioned when President Hakainde Hichilema called for the First Cabinet Meeting in the year, 2026, on Monday, February 2nd, held at State House.

ZANIS reports that Mr Mweetwa, who is also Chief Government Spokesperson and Choma Central Law Maker, announced this during the Media engagement in Lusaka today.

He mentioned sectors such as the road subdivision, the establishment of the Brand Zambia Initiative Project, to create a cohesive and cross-sectoral framework that enhances global competitiveness.

Mr Mweetwa also mentioned the Disaster Management Amendment Bill of 2026, the Water Supply and Sanitation Services Bill of 2026, the Introduction of a Permit System on Sulphuric Acid and the Toll Plaza Regulations of 2026.

Others were the Water Supply and Sanitation Services Bill, of 2026, the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance, and Zambia’s 8th Periodic Report on the implementation of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, among others.