- Plot No. LN15087/2, Great North Road, Lusaka, Zambia
- +260-211-241296
- info@rea.org.zm
Electrification Methods
Grid Extension
Solar Energy
Wind Energy
Mini Hydro
Promoting rural business opportunities
Promoting rural entrepreneurship
Improving service delivery in social sectors
Renewable Energy Projects – 48.5kWp Chaba Solar Mini Grid
Project Description
250 Connections
9,121 Beneficiaries
Renewable Energy Projects – 640kWp Kasanjiku Mini Hydro Power Station
2,000 Beneficiaries
Our History
OVER 19 Years of Experience
The Rural Electrification Authority was created in 2003 by an Act of Parliament as a special purpose vehicle to increase access to electricity in rural areas. In order to reach the target beneficiaries, the Authority uses five options Grid Extension, Biomass, Wind, Solar Energy and Mini-Hydro
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OUR VISION
A Beacon of excellence in providing access to electricity to all rural communities for improved livelihoods.
OUR MISSION
To Electrify Rural communities in an equitable and sustainable manner for social economic transformation.
CORE VALUES
REA has coined the short for the values as “I2TAP” which stands for I–Integrity, I–Innovation, T–Transparency, A–Accountability, and P–Partnership.
INTEGRITY
REA commits to adhering to moral and ethical principles, work honestly and fairly with Stakeholders.
INNOVATIon
In implementing the mission, REA will always explore new technologies for rural electrification at low cost.
TRANSPARENCY
REA commits to communicate clearly and honestly and deliver unbiased guidance in the discharge of its duties.
ACCOUNTABILITY
In discharging its duties, REA commits to being transparent, and result-oriented, taking ownership of results, decisions, and actions.
PARTNERSHIP
REA collaborates with other key stakeholders in the execution of its mandate.
Media
20 February 2024
594 million set aside for Rural Electrification projects
The Rural Electrification Authority has set aside 594,214,177 for the implementation of rural electrification...
30 January 2024
Electrification of Meheba Refugee Settlement underway
By Choolwe Kasamu
The Government of the Republic of Zambia, through the Rural Electrification Authority...
10 January 2024
REA Board of Directors Appointed
Minister of Energy Hon. Peter C Kapala MP. has appointed a Board of Directors for the Rural Electrification...
27 September 2023
VEEP FLAGS OFF REA 2023 PROJECTS.
By Caleb Munthali
Vice President Mrs. Mutale Nalumango flags off REA implementation 2023 projects...
20 September 2023
SALAMANO PROJECT COMMISSIONED
Government has officially commissioned the Salamano Grid Intensification Projects in Kitwe District,...
12 September 2023
REA SIGN MEMORANDA OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THREE LOCAL AUTHORITIES
REA Chief Executive Officer Eng. Linus Chanda (3rd left) with representatives from the Local Authorities...
03 September 2023
WOMEN LED COMPANIES COME TO THE STAGE
By Shikanda Kawanga
Miyomuri Construction and Engineering Limited Director Erica Miyoba Chifumpu...
22 August 2023
Lubanda Community to be powered
Acting Manager-Southern Region Eng. Newton Ndhlovu(left) with Itezhi-tezhi Council Chairman Oliver Sitengu...
21 August 2023
KALOMO'S NKOLONGOZYA WOMEN'S CLUB RECEIVE SOLAR KITS
By Shikanda Kawanga
The Rural Electrification Authority in partnership with the Non-governmental...
10 August 2023
REA signs 28 more 2023 Project Contracts
By Caleb Munthali
Acting Chief Executive Officer, Eng. Alex Mbumba during an interview after the...
CORRIGENDUM – CONTRACT NOTICE
Call for Proposal Title: Support to Zambia Energy Sector: Increased Access to Electricity and Renewable Energy Production (IAEREP)…Read More
DOCUMENTS
NO. | TITLE | LINK |
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1 | The Rural Electrification Act No. 5 of 2023 | The Rural Electrification Act No. 5 of 2023 |
2 | 2022-2026 Strategic Plan | 2022-2026 Strategic Plan |
3 | Rural Electrification Master Plan (REMP) | Rural Electrification Master Plan (REMP) |
4 | 2023 News Letter - Q3 | 2023 News Letter - Q3 |
5 | 2022 Annual Report | 2022 Annual Report |
6 | 2021 Annual Report | 2021 Annual Report |