Zambia is gearing up for an August election in which President Hakainde Hichilema is favoured to win a second term but may face a strong challenge from opposition leader Brian Mundubile. The vote is shaping up as a referendum on Hichilema’s economic record since he took office in 2021, inheriting a country reeling from a sovereign debt default. Africa’s second-largest copper producer has enjoyed an economic rebound supported by high copper price…
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