Partnerships and Mining issues in Zambia
08/02/2024Mining has been central to Zambia’s economy for almost a century. The Zambian economy has witnessed consistent growth ranging between 5 and 7 percent annually since 2004. This resurgence is.
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Mining has been central to Zambia’s economy for almost a century. The Zambian economy has witnessed consistent growth ranging between 5 and 7 percent annually since 2004. This resurgence is.
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