The diplomatic ties between Zambia and Israel received a significant boost as President Isaac Herzog of Israel held high-level bilateral talks with President Hakainde Hichilema at State House in Lusaka. The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation across key development sectors and reaffirming the long-standing relationship between the two nations.
During the talks, both leaders highlighted opportunities for enhanced collaboration in agriculture, particularly in irrigation systems, crop diversification, and modern farming methods — areas where Israel is globally recognized for its innovation and technology. They also discussed expanding partnerships in healthcare, with a focus on medical technology and capacity building.
A notable outcome of the meeting was an agreement to increase scholarship and training opportunities for Zambian students in Israel, enabling knowledge transfer and skills development that will support Zambia’s long-term national growth.
President Hichilema publicly expressed appreciation to President Herzog for Israel’s role in achieving a recent cease-fire in Gaza, stressing that “the world needs peace above all.” President Herzog echoed the sentiment, acknowledging the humanitarian toll of the conflict and offering condolences for lives lost — including that of a Tanzanian national. The statement underscored the broader emotional impact of the conflict across the African continent.
President Hichilema also reflected on historical ties between the two countries, noting that the first university established in Zambia was built with Israeli support, and described the reopening of the Israeli Embassy in Lusaka after 52 years as a symbolic step toward renewed cooperation.
In concluding remarks, President Herzog affirmed Israel’s commitment to strengthening its presence and partnerships across Africa, stating, “We love Africa, and we love Zambia.”
The meeting ended on an optimistic note, with both governments expressing confidence that the revitalized relationship will foster shared prosperity, regional stability, and expanded economic opportunity.
Ranks Africa continues to follow diplomatic developments in the region.




