LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) — A Chinese-owned mining company has been accused of covering up the extent of a disastrous toxic spill in Zambia that polluted a major river that millions rely on with cyanide and ...
Chinese mine operators in Zambia started paying royalties and taxes in yuan in Africa’s second-biggest copper producer, the latest sign of the growing acceptance of the currency on the continent.
The Zambian government is walking a diplomatic tightrope after a Chinese mining company at the centre of one of its worst toxic spills comes under fire by environmental activists and foreign diplomats ...
Farmers in Zambia have filed an $80bn (£58.5bn) lawsuit against two Chinese-linked firms, blaming them for an "ecological catastrophe" caused by the collapse of a dam that stored waste from copper ...
Zambia has become the first African country to formally accept China’s yuan for mining taxes and royalties, a move that ...