AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEngineering Mobility: Zambia’s Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ) says Zambian engineers can now practise in 25 jurisdictions after Zambia achieved Provisional Signatory Status to the Washington Accord, boosting prospects for exporting engineering services. Digital Sovereignty & AI: Zambia deepens its digital sovereignty push with a Huawei AI partnership, signalling more local AI capability building. Debt & Public Finance: Zambia’s Eurobond buyback hit a 97.85% participation rate; CTPD notes the result is promising but says a full net present value check is still needed to confirm net savings. Anti-Corruption Cooperation: Zambia’s Anti-Corruption Commission delegation wraps a study visit to Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor, focusing on investigative methods, digital forensics, asset recovery and prosecution strategy. Agritech & Resilience: Nakonde farmers are being urged to use post-harvest training and modern storage methods to cut losses and protect yields under climate pressure. STEM in the Community: Livingstone Museum’s “Frogs of Zambia” exhibition highlights frogs’ role in pregnancy testing and their value as environmental bio-indicators. Regional Tech Talent: Talentz MEDIA is recruiting volunteer entertainment writers, researchers and contributors across Africa, including Zambia.
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