Minister Charles Milupi advocates for the PPP model to enhance trade in Zambia during the 2025 Transforming Transport Conference in Washington, D.C. He underscores the government’s commitment to expanding its investment portfolio and the importance of diplomats in attracting investments.
The Private Public Partnership (PPP) model of infrastructure development is designed to facilitate trade opportunities in Zambia, according to Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development Minister Charles Milupi. Currently, he is representing Zambia at the 2025 Transforming Transport Conference in Washington, D.C., which gathers global leaders to discuss advancements in sustainable transport infrastructure systems.
Hosted by the World Bank and the World Resources Institute at the Ross Centre for Sustainable Cities, the conference aims to foster discussions on creating equitable and resilient infrastructure solutions. Minister Milupi emphasized that the Zambian Government’s objective is to enhance the investment landscape for the benefit of its citizens.
In addition, he highlighted the vital role of diplomats in attracting investment, noting that the Government is actively working on improving infrastructure to create a more favorable environment for investments.
In summary, the PPP model is pivotal in Zambia’s infrastructure development, aimed at promoting trade and enhancing investment opportunities. Minister Milupi’s participation in the Transforming Transport Conference highlights the government’s commitment to improving infrastructure while urging diplomats to play a key role in attracting investments to the country.
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