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  2. Portal:Zambia/Intro - Wikipedia

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    From 1972 to 1991 Zambia was a one-party state with UNIP as the sole legal political party under the motto "One Zambia, One Nation" coined by Kaunda. Kaunda was succeeded by Frederick Chiluba of the social-democratic Movement for Multi-Party Democracy in 1991, beginning a period of socio-economic development and government decentralisation.

  3. Standard Chartered Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Stanchart Uganda is a large bank serving large corporate clients, upscale retail customers, and medium to large business enterprises. As of December 2020, it was the third largest commercial bank in Uganda by assets, with an asset base of UGX:3.8 trillion (US$1.072 billion), with shareholders' equity of UGX:937 billion (US$264 million), behind Stanbic Bank Uganda and Centenary Bank.

  4. Business - Wikipedia

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    Business is the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or buying and selling products (such as goods and services). ...

  5. List of newspapers in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Lusaka Voice. The Seal Newspapers. Zambia News 24. The Independent Observer. Sunday Mail. Sunday Times. Lusaka Star. The Rainbow Newspaper Zambia Limited (RNZL) Zambian Children Young People and Women in Development (ZCYPWD)

  6. Prostitution in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Zambia is legal [1] [2] and common. [3] Related activities such as soliciting and procuring are prohibited. [1] UNAIDS estimate there are 9,285 prostitutes in the capital, Lusaka. [4] Many women turn to prostitution due to poverty. [5] Sex workers report law enforcement is corrupt, inconsistent and often abusive.

  7. Chinese people in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Zambia is a leading exporter of copper and Chinese investment in the mining sector has been considerable. Chinese investment in mines has accompanied the migration of Chinese owners and managers. In 2018, a Chinese firm launched a $832 million copper mine, [7] setting Zambia's mining sector on a recovery path with 5,000 new jobs, [8] and ...