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HH in Lusangazi: “Zambia Pasogolo” As UPND Promises More Development
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says Lusangazi residents have endorsed the UPND’s vision of moving Zambia forward. Addressing the community, President Hichilema thanked Lusangazi for recognizing government efforts in education and development. “Lusangazi has said ‘Zambia pasogolo’. We shall indeed together move Zambia Forward,” he said. The President noted that the district appreciates free education and increased [] The post HH in Lusangazi: “Zambia Pasogolo” As UPND Promises More Development first appeared on Mwebantu.
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· Jun 24, 2026
Apex Media Services: A Window Into Uganda’s Emerging Youth-Led Digital Economy
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· Jul 6, 2026
Saudi Arabia, Kenya sign domestic worker recruitment agreement
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· Jun 23, 2026
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Mwebantu
· Jul 7, 2026
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By Prof. Lubinda Haabazoka By any economic standard, Zambia is on the verge of one of the most significant statistical transformations in its modern history. While many people associate economic growth solely with factories being built, mines opening, or exports increasing, there is another important process that can dramatically change how a country’s economy is [] The post Zambia’s GDP Is Likely to Leapfrog: Why the GDP Rebasing Exercise Could Transform the Country’s Economic Profile first appeared on Mwebantu.
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Related coverage for "HH in Lusangazi: “Zambia Pasogolo” As UPND Promises More Development": Watchdog Uganda — Apex Media Services: A Window Into Uganda’s Emerging Youth-Led Digital Economy. Saudi Gazette — Saudi Arabia, Kenya sign domestic worker recruitment agreement. Guineematin.com — Côte d’Ivoire : « Les Guinéens ne sont pas nombreux à Hermakono-Garo, mais l’union existe ». Mwebantu — Zambia’s GDP Is Likely to Leapfrog: Why the GDP Rebasing Exercise Could Transform the Country’s Economic Profile