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  2. Zambian kwacha - Wikipedia

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    The banknote was not a legal tender, and had a different frame design than the banknotes of both, the first and second issues. Later on in 1973, the Bank of Zambia issued the 5 kwacha banknote for the first time. A red-violet on multicolour underprint design was chosen for the new bill note. The new design resulted in a lot of confusion between ...

  3. Government procurement - Wikipedia

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    Government procurement or public procurement is when a governing body purchases goods, works, and services from an organization for themselves or the taxpayers. [1][2][3] In 2019, public procurement accounted for approximately 12% of GDP in OECD countries. [4][5] In 2021 the World Bank Group estimated that public procurement made up about 15% ...

  4. Zambia one hundred kwacha note - Wikipedia

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    The one hundred kwacha note of Zambia is a denomination of the Zambian currency. The current paper note, first issued in 2013 features the Freedom Statue in Lusaka, the issuing authority of legal tenders in Zambia, in the middle there is the National Assembly, the face value of the banknote in words in the lower left corner, and in numerals in the other three corners and the new printer ...

  5. Zambia Railways - Wikipedia

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    Zambia Railways (ZR) is the national railway company of Zambia, one of the two major railway organisations in Zambia. The other system is the binational TAZARA Railway (TAZARA) that interconnects with the ZR at Kapiri Mposhi and provides a link to the Tanzanian port of Dar es Salaam. Currently, the Zambia Railways Line travels from the Victoria ...

  6. Railway Systems of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Railway Systems of Zambia Limited (RSZ) was a private company incorporated and registered in Zambia which operates Zambia Railways. It is a subsidiary of NLPI Ltd, an investment holding company, which main investment is focus on infrastructure-related projects within the continent of Africa . The shareholders of NLPI are Nedbank Ltd, Old Mutual ...

  7. List of mines in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Prior to January 2021, Mopani Copper Mines Plc (Mopani) was a joint venture company based in Kitwe as 95% of its operations are located there, comprising Glencore International AG (73.1%), First Quantum Minerals Ltd. (16.9%) and Zambian Consolidated Copper Mines Limited (10%). Mopani operates the Mufulira mine, smelter, concentrator and copper ...

  8. Rhodesia Railways 20th class - Wikipedia

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    In Zambia, the 20th class was replaced by diesels and retired by about 1970. By June 1975, there were only 18 in service in Rhodesia, all allocated to Bulawayo. [1] In 1979 / 1980 Zambia briefly placed four back into service due to an oil shortage. One ran with "ZR" painted in large letters on the tender.

  9. Tanzania–Zambia Petroleum Products Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Technical information. Length. 838 mi (1,349 km) The Tanzania–Zambia Petroleum Products Pipeline (TZPPP) is a proposed pipeline to transport refined petroleum products from Tanzania 's sea-port of Dar es Salaam on the Indian Ocean through central Tanzania and northern Zambia to the Zambian mining city of Ndola, in the Copperbelt Province. [ 1]