Charles Milupi, Zambia’s Minister of Infrastructure, highlights the PPP model’s role in enhancing trade opportunities at the Transforming Transport Conference in Washington, D.C. The government seeks to grow its investment portfolio for Zambians and emphasizes the importance of diplomats in attracting investments as they improve infrastructure.
The Minister of Infrastructure, Housing, and Urban Development, Charles Milupi, emphasizes the significance of the Private Public Partnership (PPP) model for fostering trade opportunities in Zambia. Currently participating in the 2025 Transforming Transport Conference in Washington, D.C., Mr. Milupi aims to highlight Zambia’s potential for investment and development.
This conference, organized by the World Bank and the World Resources Institute, gathers global leaders, policymakers, and industry experts to deliberate on the creation of sustainable and resilient transport infrastructure systems. Mr. Milupi affirmed that growing the investment portfolio is a key government objective aimed at benefitting the Zambian populace.
Additionally, he pointed out the role of diplomats in attracting investment, noting that the government is committed to enhancing infrastructure, which is essential for fostering a conducive environment for investment.
In conclusion, the PPP model of infrastructure development is a strategic initiative by Zambia’s government, aiming to enhance trade opportunities and attract investment. Minister Charles Milupi’s participation at the Transforming Transport Conference underscores the government’s commitment to developing sustainable infrastructure for the benefit of the Zambian people. Furthermore, the collaborative efforts with diplomatic channels are pivotal in realizing these investment goals.
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