October 4, 2011

Zambia's New President Set to Challenge China

Bruce Loudon, The Australian

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The Chinese are operating farms, markets, restaurants, retail stores, hospitals and clinics. But it is Zambia's vast mineral wealth Beijing wants most. And while some welcome the investment, many Zambians are outraged by the way the Chinese bring in their own workers and mistreat local employees.

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