Zambia receives 156 Starlink kits

03 April 2024

Zambia’s National Assembly has received 156 Starlink kits from the Ministry of Science and Technology, in partnership with the Smart Zambia Institute. The kits are intended for distribution in all parliamentary constituencies around the country.

This comes as neighbouring Zimbabwe is confiscating Starlink equipment and Zimbabwe’s telecom regulator, POTRAZ, has warned that persons and businesses discovered supplying and advertising Starlink Internet service equipment may face arrest. Authorities have since initiated nation-wide efforts to capture those utilising Starlink.

Zambia’s first deputy speaker of the National Assembly Malungo Chisangano said that the Starlink kits were a generous gesture that could not have come at a better time, given the National Assembly’s desire to boost the use of information communication technology in its activities.

The Zambia National Assembly recently introduced the My e-Parliament app, a digital solution designed to improve contact between MPs and citizens.

“However, for this application to work, it requires strong Internet connectivity. Therefore, the Starlink kits being donated will facilitate the full implementation of the e-Parliament and will go a long way in bringing parliament closer to the people,” said Chisangano.

Situmbeko Musokotwane, minister of Finance and National Planning, stated that the kits would boost digital connection with constituents and transform legislative operations. Musokotwane said that members of parliament will use the kits to effectively communicate with constituents on important issues, such as the Constituency Development Fund. Such connectivity will eliminate the need for physical travel “to address a matter that can be resolved in good time using the Starlink device.”