Weekly Intelligence Brief
Zambia Extension Route Selection Narrows
Week 10, March 2026 · 10–14 March 2026
The Zambia corridor extension route selection process narrowed to preferred alignments this week, with significant implications for communities in Northwestern Province.
Key Developments
● WATCH — Zambia extension route options: The USTDA-funded ESIA team presented shortlisted route options for the Zambia extension through Solwezi to Chingola. Each alignment affects different communities. Our team is analysing displacement risks for each option and will publish a comparative community impact assessment.
▲ POSITIVE — AfDB technical assistance: The African Development Bank announced expanded technical assistance for the corridor support package, focusing on trade facilitation and institutional capacity building for the LCTTFA.
▼ CONCERN — Labour disputes at corridor construction sites: Workers on railway rehabilitation projects in Angola reported wage payment delays and inadequate safety equipment. We are documenting conditions against IFC PS2 labour standards.
Corridor Data Points
Infrastructure rehabilitation progress continued across active construction fronts during this period. Our monitoring verified physical progress against reported milestones, documenting both advances and delays. Community monitors reported construction-related disruption including dust, noise, and traffic impacts that require improved management. Employment data from construction sites confirmed partial achievement of local hiring targets with continued gaps in skilled position allocation to local workers.
Corridor Outlook: Zambia extension route selection is the most consequential near-term decision for community impacts. Labour conditions on existing construction sites require attention. Rating: Critical decision phase.
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Key Data Points
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