Energy Sector In Zambia and Investment Ready Projects

Investing in Zambia’s energy sector offers opportunities in diversifying from hydro to solar, wind, and biomass, driven by government support, growing demand, and the need for rural access, with key entry points via the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) for licensing, ZESCO for partnerships, and focusing on renewable energy projects like solar farms, mini-grids, and LPG infrastructure.

Manufacturing Sector In Zambia and Investment Ready Projects

Zambia’s manufacturing sector is a key growth area, focusing on diversification from copper, with priorities in food processing, textiles, engineering, wood products, metals, pharmaceuticals, and the blue economy, aiming to add value, create jobs, and boost exports, though facing challenges like high costs and policy consistency. The government supports this through industrial parks and incentives, driving investment into various sub-sectors like chemicals, plastics, and building materials, leveraging Zambia’s strategic location for regional trade.

Infrastructure Development Sector in Zambia and Ready Projects

Zambia is one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. This growth inevitably presents a plethora of investment opportunities for infrastructure construction in different sectors.

Zambia’s infrastructure sector is a priority for economic growth, focusing on roads, energy, water, sanitation, tourism, health, and education, driven by a large financing gap that the government seeks to fill through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and private investment, with significant opportunities

Tourism Sector in Zambia and Investment Ready Projects

The tourism industry has grown over the past years, with the establishment of hotels in the major tourist centres such as Livingstone and Lusaka. There is vast potential in the Tourism sector in Zambia due to its natural beauty (including the Victoria Falls, which is one of the most renowned beautiful transcendental Seven Natural Wonders of the World) and its wealth of wildlife that have not yet been fully exploited.  Other waterfalls include Kalambo, Ngonye, Chishimba,Chipempe, and Ntumbachushi, to mention a few. Zambia has 20 national parks and 34 game management areas with a total of 23 million hectres of land set aside for wildlife conservation