Provinces of Zambia | |
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Category | Unitary state |
Location | Zambia |
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Number | 10 Provinces |
Populations | 872,146 (Western Province) – 3,476,384 (Lusaka Province) |
Areas | 2,125 km2 (820 sq mi) (Lusaka Province) – 126,386 km2 (48,798 sq mi) (Western Province) |
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Zambia is divided into ten provinces.[1] The provinces are further subdivided into districts. The Provincial Administration is headed by a Provincial Minister, who is appointed by the President, and is responsible for overseeing the implementation of government policies and coordinating the activities of various government departments within the province. The Provincial Minister is supported by a Provincial Permanent Secretary, who handles the day-to-day administration. Each province has a Provincial Development Coordinating Committee (PDCC) that plays a key role in development planning and coordinating projects within the province.
The current provinces were established following Zambia's independence in 1964, although their borders and functions have evolved over time to support the country’s decentralization efforts.