Zambezi District is a culturally rich and economically strategic area located along the mighty Zambezi River in Zambia’s Northwestern Province. The district offers a wide range of investment prospects in agriculture, fisheries, tourism, and infrastructure. With its fertile floodplains, river transport potential, and vibrant traditional heritage, Zambezi presents a unique blend of culture and commerce. The Zambezi Investment Desk — managed by the Northwestern Chamber of Commerce & Industry — connects investors with local authorities, traditional leaders, and cooperatives to facilitate approvals, partnerships, and smooth project implementation.

Promoting Responsible & Inclusive Investment in Zambezi

In Zambezi, we promote investments that align with environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and sustainable growth. Our focus is on inclusive community engagement, responsible land use, and transparent business facilitation. The Investment Desk supports investors with access to land, environmental compliance, and licensing processes, ensuring projects are well-integrated and beneficial to local communities. Through collaboration and responsible governance, Zambezi is becoming an investment destination of choice within the Northwestern Province.

We provide technical and administrative support to help investors identify, establish, and grow projects in Zambezi.

Zambezi District — Where Culture, Nature, and Enterprise Meet.

Agro-Processing & Farming

Zambezi’s fertile riverbanks and floodplains are ideal for cultivating rice, maize, beans, and vegetables. Investors can establish processing facilities for rice milling, oil extraction, and grain storage to serve local and regional markets. With access to irrigation from the Zambezi River and growing demand for agro-products, the district offers strong potential for scalable agribusiness ventures.

Fisheries & Aquaculture

The Zambezi River provides a natural foundation for fisheries and aquaculture projects. Investment opportunities include fish farming, hatcheries, processing plants, and distribution systems. Sustainable aquaculture can improve food security, create jobs, and expand trade across the region, particularly toward Angola and the DRC via the Lobito Corridor.

Tourism & Cultural Heritage

Zambezi is home to the Lunda and Lovale royal palaces, traditional ceremonies, and scenic natural sites that offer rich tourism potential. Investors can develop eco-lodges, cultural centers, and guided tour services that blend cultural authenticity with environmental stewardship. The district’s rivers, bridges, and festivals offer opportunities to attract both domestic and international visitors.

Infrastructure & Energy

With its growing population and expanding trade, Zambezi needs modern infrastructure in transport, markets, and renewable energy. Investors can participate in building rural roads, mini-hydro and solar power projects, cold storage facilities, and community infrastructure. Partnerships with local councils and cooperatives ensure long-term sustainability and social inclusion.

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