Field experiments at the Msekera Regional Research Station during 1988–1990 and at Masumba (Luangwa Valley) Sub-station during 1989–1990 showed that six groundnut genotypes—ICG.485, ICG.2271, ICG-2306, ICG.5041, ICG.5045 and HyQ (cg) S-10 were distinctly less susceptible to the leafhopper, Empoasca dolichi (Paoli). ICG.2271 also appeared to combine low susceptibility to early leaf spot, Cercospora arachidicola Hori and good yield potential. This genotype as well as ICG.5041 and ICG.5045 also are known to be resistant to thrips and/or termites. The scope for their utilization in exploitation of leafhopper resistance in groundnut improvement programme in Zambia is indicated.