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Zambian Government Commits to AI Governance and Skills Training

August 25, 2025
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The participants explored how AI could be leveraged to foster greater transparency, enable data-driven policymaking, and empower citizens.

On August 21, 2026, the Panos Institute of Southern Africa, with the support of Diakonia Zambia, hosted an information session on the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on civic participation. The event was officiated by Eng. Dr. Brilliant Habeenzu, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Technology and Science. The session focused on the transformative potential of AI in reshaping governance, economic growth, and citizen engagement.

Key discussions highlighted the economic potential of AI for Zambia, with projections indicating it could contribute up to 8% to the nation’s GDP by 2030. The participants explored how AI could be leveraged to foster greater transparency, enable data-driven policymaking, and empower citizens. However, a significant portion of the session was dedicated to addressing the risks of AI, including algorithmic bias, the spread of misinformation, data privacy concerns, and the potential erosion of democratic values if AI development is not properly regulated.

In response to these opportunities and challenges, the government, led by President Hakainde Hichilema, has committed to several initiatives. These include establishing comprehensive policies and legal frameworks for AI governance, strengthening the existing Data Protection Act, and launching both a National AI Strategy and a National Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy. These strategies aim to promote digital skills training, establish innovation hubs, implement regulatory reforms, and forge partnerships with academia, civil society, and the private sector.

The session underscored the critical role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in promoting the responsible use of AI. CSOs were encouraged to raise community awareness, advocate for social inclusion, and enhance digital literacy across the country. The event concluded with a strong call for all stakeholders—government, CSOs, media, and the private sector—to collaborate in building an ethical and inclusive AI ecosystem that strengthens democracy, inclusion, and accountability in Zambia. The recognition of AI as a catalyst for digital entrepreneurship and job creation, particularly for women and youth, showcased its potential to drive sustainable development across various sectors, including agriculture, health, and e-commerce.

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