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    Sustaining life : a theological vision for the diversification of the copperbelt's economy. 

    Kangale, Christopher Chabu. (2004)
    Since independence in 1964, Zambia in general and the Copperbelt Province in particular have largely depended on the mono-economy based on copper mining. Around the 1970s the copper prices started falling causing the mining ...

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