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Mining Weekly  Feb 25  Comment 
Zambia has increased the cost of its mining licences in order to bring them in line with other countries, its mines minister said on Friday. The fees for large-scale mining and change of control licences have been increased to 28 800 kwacha from 1...
Reuters  Sep 19  Comment 
Zambia plans to spend $5.6 billion on building roads over the next five years under a programme to modernise infrastructure in Africa's top copper producer, a presidential spokesman said on Wednesday.




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The Zambian Kwacha is the currency of Zambia. The Kwacha replaced the British Pound (GBP) in 1968, but has suffered from high inflation since it was first issued.

The chart at left shows the USD/ZMK currency pair; the number of Zambian Kwacha equivalent to 1 U.S. Dollar (USD).

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