Zambia’s Ministry of Infrastructure, Housing, and Urban Development (MIHUD) is on a mission to build a better future for all Zambians. Established in 2021, MIHUD has become the driving force behind the country’s major infrastructure projects. From improving housing to developing roads, schools, and other public facilities, the Ministry’s role is critical to Zambia’s growth and development.
With its 2022-2026 Strategic Plan, MIHUD has laid out a clear roadmap to improve the country's infrastructure, reduce the housing deficit, and create more resilient and sustainable urban environments. The Plan ties directly into Zambia’s Eighth National Development Plan (8NDP), which outlines the country’s overall vision for economic growth, job creation, and environmental sustainability. Simply put, MIHUD’s work is about more than just bricks and mortar—it's about building a brighter future for everyone.
What MIHUD Does: A Broad Mandate
The Ministry’s mandate is both broad and critical. As detailed in Zambia’s 2021 Gazette Notice No. 1123, MIHUD is responsible for everything from designing and constructing public infrastructure to maintaining government property and managing urban development. It oversees key statutory bodies like the Road Development Agency, the National Housing Authority, and the National Construction School
This vast portfolio gives the Ministry an essential role in ensuring that public infrastructure, whether it’s government buildings, housing, or roads, is built to last and serves the needs of all Zambians. "The work of this Ministry touches the everyday lives of our citizens," says Hon. Eng. Charles Milupi, Minister of Infrastructure, Housing, and Urban Development. "From the roads we drive on to the homes we live in, we are focused on delivering quality infrastructure that improves people’s lives"
A Vision for Progress
MIHUD’s vision for 2022-2026 is simple but powerful: “To be a Ministry delivering adequate and sustainable infrastructure and housing for all.” At the heart of this vision is the belief that good infrastructure can transform lives. Whether it’s by providing safer, more affordable housing, or building new schools and hospitals, the Ministry is focused on projects that make a tangible difference.
To achieve this, MIHUD is focused on three key areas: operational excellence, better coordination with stakeholders, and developing sustainable infrastructure and housing. The idea is to not only build infrastructure but ensure it’s built to a high standard, delivered on time, and at a reasonable cost.
Tackling the Housing Deficit
One of Zambia’s biggest challenges is the shortage of decent housing. The country’s population has grown significantly—from 16.9 million in 2018 to 19.6 million in 2022—putting enormous pressure on existing infrastructure. Many people live in informal settlements, and the housing deficit continues to grow .
In response, MIHUD has set ambitious targets. By 2026, the Ministry plans to construct 1,000 public housing units and another 1,000 social housing units. These homes won’t just provide shelter; they’ll also offer security and stability to thousands of families, helping to reduce poverty and improve overall living conditions. Beyond this, the Ministry is focused on redeveloping informal settlements, aiming to improve these areas with better housing, services, and infrastructure
As part of its broader strategy, MIHUD is also working to create more affordable housing by partnering with the private sector. Through public-private partnerships (PPPs), the Ministry hopes to mobilize additional resources and expertise to meet the growing demand for homes. "Collaboration is key," says Minister Milupi. "We are actively working with private partners to ensure that we can deliver housing at an affordable price, without compromising on quality"
Building for the Future: Climate-Resilient and Sustainable Infrastructure
In today’s world, infrastructure must do more than just stand the test of time—it needs to withstand the impacts of climate change. Heavy rains, floods, and rising temperatures have already caused damage to schools, roads, and bridges across Zambia. Recognizing this, MIHUD is committed to building climate-resilient infrastructure that can better cope with extreme weather
The Ministry has set a goal of upgrading 70% of Zambia’s existing public infrastructure to meet climate-resilient standards by 2026. This means using smarter designs, more durable materials, and sustainable practices to ensure buildings and facilities can endure the changing climate. Moreover, all newly constructed public infrastructure will be designed to meet universal accessibility standards, ensuring that everyone, including people with disabilities, can access and benefit from these facilities
Permanent Secretary Prof. Albert Malama highlighted the Ministry’s commitment to sustainability: "We are not just building for today. We are building for the future, and that means making sure our infrastructure can withstand the challenges ahead, from climate change to rapid urbanization".
Innovation and Technology: Faster, Smarter, Greener
To meet its goals, MIHUD is embracing innovative construction techniques and advanced technologies. By doing so, the Ministry hopes to speed up project timelines, cut costs, and make construction more environmentally friendly
This includes promoting the use of green building methods and alternative construction materials, which are not only more sustainable but often more affordable. The Ministry is also exploring ways to modernize urban areas by redeveloping underused public spaces into vibrant hubs of activity. This urban renewal initiative is designed to make cities more livable, by creating spaces that encourage business growth, job creation, and social interaction.
Overcoming Financial Challenges
One of the biggest obstacles MIHUD has faced in the past is financial constraints, which have delayed many infrastructure projects. To address this, the Ministry is implementing stricter financial controls and exploring new ways to raise funds. For example, MIHUD is looking into leasing government-owned properties and creating new revenue streams that can support ongoing and future projects.
Regular financial audits and increased transparency are also part of the plan. By ensuring that funds are managed carefully, the Ministry aims to avoid the cost overruns and delays that have hampered past projects. Additionally, MIHUD is prioritizing the timely payment of contractors to prevent work stoppages and ensure that projects are completed on schedule
Working Together: The Importance of Stakeholders
MIHUD’s success relies heavily on collaboration. The Ministry works closely with a wide range of stakeholders, including local authorities, contractors, NGOs, and the general public. This collaboration ensures that infrastructure projects meet the real needs of Zambian communities
The Ministry is also committed to fostering a strong relationship with the private sector, particularly through PPPs. By leveraging the skills and resources of private companies, MIHUD can tackle more projects, deliver them faster, and ensure they meet the highest standards. "We recognize that we can’t do this alone," says Minister Milupi. "By working together, we can achieve much more, and that’s exactly what we’re doing"
A Bright Future
As Zambia continues to grow and develop, MIHUD’s role will only become more important. With a clear strategic plan and a commitment to excellence, the Ministry is well-positioned to deliver the infrastructure that Zambia needs—not just for today, but for future generations.
The Ministry’s work is about more than just building roads, bridges, or houses. It’s about improving lives, creating opportunities, and building a future where every Zambian has access to quality infrastructure and affordable housing. "We have a long road ahead of us," says Minister Milupi, "but with the right support, commitment, and vision, we can transform Zambia’s infrastructure landscape for the better"
MIHUD is taking bold steps towards a better, more sustainable future for all. The next few years will be crucial as the Ministry works to meet its ambitious goals and deliver on its promise of a better Zambia, built on solid foundations.