12th February, 2026
The Water Resources Management Authority (WARMA) is holding a five-day workshop in Lusaka to review the 2026 Draft Board Performance Contract and guide Senior Management on effective Board reporting.
Senior Management and officials from the Ministry of Water Development and Sanitation are participating to strengthen governance, accountability, and overall performance within the Authority.
In her opening remarks, Acting Director General Mrs. Misozi Ngulube-Lumpa explained that the workshop aims to refine the Board Performance Contract to include clear, measurable targets aligned with WARMAโs mandate and national development priorities.
She encouraged participants to use the workshop to improve the quality, timeliness, and relevance of reports submitted to the Board, highlighting that accurate and timely reporting is essential for sound decision-making and effective oversight.
Mrs. Ngulube-Lumpa also underscored the distinction between the Boardโs oversight role and Managementโs responsibility for implementation.
She stressed the importance of producing concise, evidence-based reports that clearly present performance, risks, and key operational matters requiring Board guidance.
This workshop reflects WARMAโs commitment to strengthening governance, enhancing performance management, and ensuring the Authority effectively regulates, protects, and conserves Zambiaโs water resources.

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