Financing Africa’s Future

How capital markets are unlocking Zambia’s economic potential

17 min · 12. März 2026
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Zambia is strengthening its capital markets to support sustainable growth, renewable energy and SME financing. In this episode of Financing Africa’s Future, Philip Chitalu, CEO of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zambia, discusses the country’s US$200 million green bond programme, the launch of a green finance taxonomy, and efforts to expand investor participation from 3% to 10% of the population. A focused conversation on capital markets development, green finance and unlocking long-term investment for Zambia’s economy.

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