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3-Year-Old Dies in Bauleni Road Accident: A Tragic Reminder of Urban Road Safety Challenges

  By BalanceHub Lusaka, Zambia – A devastating road traffic accident in Bauleni township claimed the life of a three-year-old child, Daliso Zulu, on the morning of 15 February 2026. The incident occurred around 09:00 hours, when the young child was struck by a Toyota Hiace minibus while attempting to cross a busy street in the residential area. According to Police Public Relations Officer Godfrey Chilabi, first responders arrived at the scene shortly after the accident was reported. Daliso sustained severe injuries from the collision and was rushed to Bauleni Clinic, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Preliminary investigations suggest that the accident occurred as the child was crossing the road, highlighting the vulnerability of pedestrians — especially children — in high-traffic urban neighbourhoods. The body of the deceased has been deposited at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) Mortuary, where a postmortem examination will be conducted as part of the ongoing investi...
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Zambia’s Revenue Revolution: Financing National Development in 2026

By The BalanceHub Editorial Team In recent years, Zambia’s fiscal story has shifted from aid dependence to a strong emphasis on domestic revenue mobilisation. At the heart of this transformation is the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA), whose growing performance has played a significant role in empowering the country to finance its development agenda. For much of the past decade, Zambia struggled with limited domestic collections and heavy reliance on grants and borrowing. But data from the ZRA shows a sharp rise in revenue mobilisation — from gross collections of K148.5 billion in 2024 to a surplus net revenue of K160.6 billion in 2025, surpassing targets. This was achieved even amid challenges such as tax evasion, avoidance, and delays in refund processing.  In fact, overall collections have also steadily grown when viewed over a longer period. According to an event held in Lusaka by the ZRA Board Chairperson, revenue mobilisation has climbed from around K58.7 billion in 2020 to K16...

🗳️ THE “SPV” STRATEGY: Tonse Alliance Reveals Plan for 2026 Ballot 🇿🇲

As Zambia moves closer to the August 2026 General Elections, political formations are adjusting their strategies to comply with electoral laws while maintaining their political identity. The latest development comes from the Tonse Alliance (Brian Mundubile faction), which has unveiled how it intends to appear on the ballot. The Legal Background Earlier this week, Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Chief Electoral Officer Brown Kasaro clarified an important legal position: political alliances cannot contest elections as a single entity unless they are formally registered as a political party with the Registrar of Societies. This clarification effectively means that any coalition operating as an “alliance” must either: Register as a political party in its own right; or Use an already registered political party to participate in elections. This legal technicality may appear minor, but in electoral politics, paperwork and compliance can determine whether a candidate is accepted or disqua...

Several Houses Flooded in Nyimba District

By Balancehub Term/BalanceHub Several households in Ezekiel Village, located in Chief Ndake’s area of Nyimba District, have been left devastated after heavy rainfall caused the Nyimba River to burst its banks, submerging homes and destroying property. Confirming the incident in a telephone interview with ZNBC News, Nyimba District Commissioner Paul Daka said the area received intense rainfall that led to the sudden swelling of the Nyimba River. The resulting overflow inundated nearby settlements, with almost the entire village affected. Homes Submerged, Livelihoods Disrupted According to Mr. Daka, the flooding caused significant damage to houses and household goods, leaving families grappling with losses of bedding, food supplies, clothing, and other essentials. Many residents were forced to seek temporary refuge with relatives or neighbors on higher ground as water levels rose rapidly. “The heavy rains caused the Nyimba River to overflow, and this led to the flooding of several houses...

DEBUT ALERT: Kayo Flavor Makes a Bold Statement with First Official Single "Every Day Valentine" ft. Blood Kid YVOK

By Maxwell Shumba/BalanceHub January 14, 2026 Every artist remembers the moment they officially step into the spotlight, and for Kayo Flavor, that moment has arrived with incredible style. Today marks the release of his first-ever official single, titled "Every Day Valentine," featuring the explosive talent of Blood Kid YVOK. A First Impression That Sticks Starting a musical journey with a collaboration alongside Blood Kid YVOK is a power move, but Kayo Flavor proves he belongs center stage. "Every Day Valentine" isn't just a song; it’s his introduction to the world. It showcases a mature, romantic sound that many veteran artists spend years trying to perfect. The Message: Love is Worth the Wait Kayo Flavor is entering the scene with a message of positivity. He describes the track as a celebration of finding a soulmate, emphasizing that love should never be forced. It’s a "feel-good" anthem designed for anyone who believes that their special someone is...

Super-President: Hichilema's Economic Turnaround Earns Global Praise

  By Maxwell Shumba/BalanceHub January 13, 2026 In a world defined by shifting alliances and economic volatility, few stories are as compelling as Zambia’s journey from default to global reform model. This month, that journey reached a new milestone. The Telegraph, one of Britain’s most influential newspapers, named President Hakainde Hichilema among the top five world leaders of 2025, ranking him alongside figures like Donald Trump and Xi Jinping . But what does a "World #5" ranking actually mean for the person on the streets of Lusaka or Kitwe ? Let’s dive deep into the recognition that has the continent talking. 1. The Ranking: A Seat at the Global High Table In its year-end review, The Telegraph assembled a panel of experts to identify leaders who displayed " principle under pressure. " President Hichilema secured the #5 spot, specifically lauded as a "Super-president" for his fiscal discipline. The 2025 Top 5 World Leaders (Telegraph Panellists...

Zambia and Zimbabwe Commit to $4.2 Billion Batoka Gorge Hydropower Project

By The BalanceHub Team/ BalanceHub  A Strategic Investment in Regional Energy Security and Economic Growth Zambia and Zimbabwe have reaffirmed their long-standing commitment to jointly develop the Batoka Gorge Hydropower Project, a $4.2 billion regional energy initiative expected to significantly transform power generation and economic cooperation between the two neighbouring countries. The project, which will be developed through the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA), involves the construction of a 2,400-megawatt hydropower plant on the Zambezi River, downstream of Victoria Falls. Once completed, Batoka Gorge will become one of the largest hydropower facilities in Southern Africa, supplying electricity equally to Zambia and Zimbabwe. Renewed Momentum After Years of Delay According to government official Jito, who works closely with President Hakainde Hichilema, the project has regained momentum after facing prolonged delays caused by funding constraints and the global COVID-19 pandemi...