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Zambia is a landlocked nation of approximately 22.5 million people in Southern Africa, with Lusaka as its capital. The country holds national elections on 13 August 2026, with President Hakainde Hichilema seeking re-election. His United Party for National Development government has led efforts to restructure the nation's debt and stabilise the economy following the 2020 default.
Copper mining remains the backbone of Zambia's economy, contributing around 70% of export earnings and 15% of GDP. The nation is Africa's second-largest copper producer, with major operations including Kansanshi, Mopani, Konkola, and Sentinel mines. Production targets aim to reach one million tonnes by 2026, with ambitious plans for three million tonnes by the early 2030s. However, the 2024 drought severely disrupted hydroelectric power generation, causing widespread electricity shortages that affected mining operations, agriculture, and daily life across the country.
Beyond mining, Zambia offers world-renowned wildlife experiences through national parks such as South Luangwa, the birthplace of the walking safari and home to abundant leopards, elephants, and hippos. Victoria Falls, known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya ("The Smoke That Thunders"), straddles the border with Zimbabwe and attracts visitors year-round. The nation's tourism sector continues to grow, supported by diverse wildlife reserves including Kafue, Africa's third-largest national park, and the Lower Zambezi.
Zambia gained independence from British colonial rule in 1964, with Kenneth Kaunda serving as its first president. The nation's political history includes periods of single-party rule before transitioning to multi-party democracy in 1991. Copper mining has shaped Zambian society for over a century, particularly in the Copperbelt Province, while the country's 72 ethnic groups contribute to its rich cultural tapestry.
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