09/09/2025
SADC TROOPS LAUNCH HUMANITARIAN MISSION IN ZAMBIA'S DROUGHT-AFFECTED DISTRICTS
Around one thousand troops from nine SADC member countries, 650 of whom are Zambian, will be undertaking a humanitarian exercise and medical outreach in eight districts in Zambia that were affected by drought in the 2023-2024 season.
The initiative, known as SADC Blue Lugwasho 2025, is part of the bloc’s Standard Aviation Committee operations and is conducted on a rotational basis to demonstrate SADC’s ongoing commitment to humanitarian support.
The targeted districts include Livingstone, Maamba, Namwala, Itezhi Tezhi, Sinazongwe, Gwembe, Mulobezi, and Mwandi.
President Hakainde Hichilema, through Acting Defence Minister Brenda Tambatamba, described the exercise as a vital investment in SADC’s collective preparedness to address modern-day challenges, particularly those brought on by climate change.
“This exercise is a practical manifestation of the peace and security agreement, which Zambia is deeply committed… We firmly believe in an African region at peace in itself,” she stated.
ZAF Commander Lieutenant General Oscar Nyoni noted that member states have contributed air assets and logistical equipment to support the operation.
Nyoni highlighted the role of the disaster management and mitigation unit, under the vice president’s office, which is providing “450 metric tonnes of relief and maize that will be airlifted to the named districts.”
Meanwhile, SADC Secretariat Head of Planning Brigadier General Molatlhegi Ntelamo expressed satisfaction with Zambia’s hosting of the second Blue Lugwasho exercise, reinforcing regional cooperation and disaster preparedness.
In a press briefing, the Department of Public Relations urged recipient districts to offer full support and cooperation for the success of the mission, and also praised the role President Hichilema has played in facilitating this support.
“Let them embrace this exercise. It’s for them. It’s for their own good. In this regard, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the President of the Republic of Zambia and Commander-in-Chief of the Defense Force Minister Hakainde Hichilema for accepting or giving the necessary support to the Zambia Airforce to host this exercise,” Mutale Kasoma, ZAF Director PR & Foreign Liaison, stated.
The flag-off ceremony was held at the Zambia Air Force Base in Lusaka.
Around one thousand troops from nine SADC member countries, 650 of whom are Zambian, will be undertaking a humanitarian exercise and medical outreach in eight districts in Zambia that were affected by drought in the 2023-2024 season. The initiative, known as SADC Blue Lugwasho 2025, is p