ZAMBIA Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) has apologised to its passengers for the temporal flooding experienced at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport on 18 January, 2026. In a statement, Monday, ZACL Senior Manager Corporate Affairs and Communication Mwamba Chasaya-Siame said the rainfall levels exceeded normal patterns, adding that it was an isolated first-time incident which temporarily delayed the normal discharge of the drainage system. Siame stated that ZACL was further conducting a comprehensive inspection and assessment to identify any vulnerabilities. “Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL), sincerely apologises to passengers and members of the public inconvenienced by the temporary flooding experienced at the international Terminal 2 at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) on the night of Sunday 18 January 2026. This was...




