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As Zambians prepared to go to the polls on August 12, the country was still waiting to hear if it would receive a $13 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund. As the first country to default on external debt last year during the Covid pandemic, Zambia sits at a critical crossroads.
This article was written by Kopo Mapila and originally published by Chatham House. Click here to read the rest.
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