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Zambia's Path to Economic Recovery: A Bold Vision for 2026

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Zambia's Path to Economic Recovery: A Bold Vision for 2026

As Zambia navigates the complexities of economic recovery, policymakers and stakeholders are charting an ambitious course for 2026. With strategic investments in the copper sector, renewable energy initiatives, and agricultural modernization, the nation is positioning itself for sustainable growth. This opinion piece explores the key pillars of Zambia's economic strategy and the opportunities that lie ahead for citizens and investors alike.

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