PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says the recent drought which Zambia experienced took away two gigawatts of green energy. Speaking at the ongoing Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit in Tanzania, Tuesday, President Hichilema said one shot of the drought had decapitated the country’s excessive energy which it had barely 24 months ago. “Zambia is committed to universal energy access to all the people in our country, in our regions, in our continents as it is for our global community. Affordable energy, affordable if you like…food will only come when we have increased our productivity. To increase our productivity, we need to irrigate, to irrigate, we need energy. Having said all that, I think there is no issue about individual countries’ commitments. We...