Industrial revival begins: Mulungushi Textiles breathes life into Kabwe economy
Zambian Social Economist Kelvin Chisanga
By Kelvin Chisanga
The reopening of Mulungushi Textiles in Kabwe, Central Province is a significant step toward Zambia’s industrial recovery and economic diversification.
It reflects a shift from exporting raw materials to promoting value addition within the country, particularly in the cotton-to-textile value chain.
Economically, the plant will stimulate job creation, boost household incomes, and revive local business activity in Kabwe.
It also strengthens linkages between agriculture and manufacturing, providing a stable market for cotton farmers and improving rural livelihoods.

In the broader context, this supports import substitution by reducing reliance on foreign textile products, thereby easing pressure on foreign exchange.
However, sustainability remains key. High production costs, energy constraints, and competition from cheaper imports could limit long-term gains if not addressed.
Consistent industrial policy and investment in infrastructure will be critical.
Ultimately, Mulungushi Textiles represents a practical test of Zambia’s industrialisation agenda and its ability to drive inclusive economic growth.
