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Copper prices advance, one trapped miner rescued, many still missing; see our top 10 stories of the week

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In case you missed them, here are our top 10 stories for this week:

1. Copper prices advanced on Friday, supported by a softer dollar and data from top consumer China. Read more…

2. Government says it is surprised by the sentiments expressed by ex-President, Edgar Lungu, advocating civil disobedience, by Zambian people. Read more…

3. Reports coming from Chingola says that one trapped miner was rescued on Tuesday, while dozens are still missing. Read more…

Read more: Many illegal miners feared trapped in Chiwempala, ex-political advisor, Zumani freed; see our top 10 stories of the week

4. Citizens First (CF) Party leader, Harry Kalaba, has accused President Hakainde Hichilema of failing to implement policies that would help to change the economy. Read more…

5. The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Gilbert Phiri, has approached the High Court to appeal against the five months imprisonment with hard labour slammed on Chishimba Kambwili for hate speech against the Tonga People of Southern Province. Read more…

6. The Bank of Zambia (BoZ) has announced a change in issuance method of the government bonds, entailing that the coupon rate for each instrument will be determined during the auction. Read more…

7. The Miles Sampa-led Patriotic Front (PF) party has expelled Nine Members of Parliament (MP) for gross misconduct. Read more….

8. The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), through support of the European Union has commenced construction of the border market at Chirundu estimated at over €900,000. Read more…

9. The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) President Prof, Benedict Oramah, has been named Forbes Africa 2023 Person of The Year. Read more…

10. The Copper Queens have qualified for the CAF 2024 Women’s African Cup of Nations in Morocco after beating Angola 12-0 on aggregate over two legs. Read more…

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