Zambia’s rural communities welcome a new era with smart villages

04 November 2025

Zambian rural communities are experiencing a transformative shift as the country’s ambitious smart village initiative, launched through a partnership between Huawei Technologies and the Zambian government, begins to take shape.

Last year, officials signed an agreement to develop 100 smart villages across Zambia, starting with the unveiling of the country’s first such community, Muchila in Namwala District, Southern Province. Recently, Collins Nzovu, a member of parliament, announced that Malende in central Zambia has also been upgraded to a smart village, marking a significant milestone for rural development.

Nzovu described the project as a “new dawn” for Malende, highlighting the collaborative efforts of the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Education in bringing this vision to life. He emphasized that the initiative represents a monumental shift, moving away from years of neglect towards a future filled with opportunity; and stated that the project has already been completed, dispelling any doubts about its progress.

Central to Malende’s transformation is a modern solar power plant featuring 96 solar panels that generate 56 Kilowatts of electricity, providing a sustainable energy source to ensure vital community facilities have reliable power. Complementing this is the installation of a network tower, strategically erected to eliminate longstanding connectivity barriers that have hindered Malende since Zambia’s independence. Nzovu noted that this tower heralds a new era of enhanced communication and internet access, positioning Malende at the forefront of Zambia’s connectivity revolution.

The community also received two new smart classrooms, equipped with digital screens and internet-connected laptops. Nzovu explained that these facilities enable students to transcend geographical limitations, engaging in exchange programs with international and Lusaka-based schools. The introduction of digital textbooks and curriculum-loaded computers aims to enrich the learning experience, nurturing young minds with limitless potential and preparing them for a competitive global landscape. This comprehensive upgrade signifies a vital step towards bridging the rural-urban divide and fostering inclusive development across Zambia’s rural heartlands.