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Lingbox Zambia, The Best Electric Vehicle To Buy In Zambia.

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Lingbox Zambia, The Best Electric Vehicle To Buy For Zambia.

Lingbox Zambia, The Best Electric Vehicle To Buy In Zambia.

Are you searching for an Electric Vehicle (EV) that's perfect for navigating Lusaka's bustling streets and offers incredible long-term savings? Look no further! The Lingbox R is here, and Copper Crest Trading Limited is your ultimate guide to owning this revolutionary mini-EV in Zambia.

Zambia’s Trusted Partner for Motorcycle, Tricycle & Electric Vehicle Assembly

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Copper Crest Trading Ltd provides full motorcycle assembly services Zambia, covering everything from traditional petrol bikes to next-generation electric mobility. Whether you’re importing CKD kits or sourcing bike assembly parts Zambia, our experienced technicians and modern workshop processes ensure every unit meets strict quality standards.

Zambia’s Trusted Partner for Motorcycle, Tricycle & Electric Vehicle Assembly

If you’re looking to assemble a motorcycle in Zambia, launch a fleet, or invest in clean mobility, one name stands above the rest: Copper Crest Trading Ltd. Based in Meanwood Ibex, Lusaka, Copper Crest Trading Ltd has built a reputation as the go-to motorcycle assembly plant in Zambia, delivering quality, reliability, and scale for individuals, SMEs, NGOs, and corporate buyers.

How to Run Paid Ads with Precision Targeting (Without Burning Your Budget!)

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Digital marketing

Let’s be real, running paid ads without proper targeting is like throwing spaghetti at the wall and praying something sticks. (Spoiler alert: It won’t.)

As a savvy digital marketer, you need precision targeting the art of putting the right ad in front of the right eyeballs at the right time. Otherwise, you’ll end up spending your entire budget advertising dog grooming services to cat owners.

So, let’s dive into the winning strategies to ensure your paid ads are working smarter, not harder (or dumber).

The Impact of AI on Social Media Marketing: Game Changer or Just Hype?

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The role of AI in digital marketing

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has officially moved into the driver’s seat of social media marketing, analysing data, predicting trends, and even writing captions (better than some humans, let’s be honest). But is it a game-changer, or is it just another tech buzzword?

Spoiler alert: It’s a game-changer, and if you're not leveraging AI in your marketing strategy, you're already behind. Let’s explore how AI is transforming social media marketing and how you can ride the wave instead of getting left behind.

 

Zambia’s Economic Surge: Q4 2024 GDP Growth Defies Expectations

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Central bank of Zambia

 In a remarkable economic turnaround, Zambia’s economy posted an 8.6% GDP growth in the fourth quarter of 2024, surpassing the previous year’s 7.8% growth and exceeding market expectations. The surge was fueled by robust expansions in key sectors, despite persistent inflationary and trade challenges.

Sectoral Performance: Growth Champions & Declines

Zambia’s economic expansion was driven by stellar performances in three key sectors:

Value Chain Development in Zambia’s Beef, Cotton, and Leather Sectors

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Value chain development plays a critical role in Zambia’s agriculture and manufacturing industries by enhancing efficiency, reducing losses, and increasing profitability for stakeholders. The beef, cotton, and leather sectors contribute significantly to the country’s economy through job creation, exports, and industrial growth.

These sectors involve multiple key players, including farmers, processors, exporters, and government agencies. Optimizing the value chain in these industries can help Zambia maximize its economic potential and compete in regional and global markets.

The Shocking Truth About Zambia’s Inflation: What K1 in 1964 Is Worth Today

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Zambia Kwacha

Inflation is a silent but powerful force that shapes economies and impacts everyday life. For Zambians, the loss of value in the Kwacha over the decades is nothing short of staggering. Have you ever wondered what K1 in 1964 would be worth today? The answer is shocking.

A Journey Back in Time

In 1964, when Zambia gained independence, the currency in use was the Zambian Pound. In 1968, the country switched to the Kwacha, marking a new chapter in its financial history. Since then, inflation has played a significant role in eroding the currency’s value.

Zambia and Egypt Deepen Economic Ties Through Bilateral Agreements

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In a bid to strengthen economic cooperation, President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia held high-level bilateral talks with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, focusing on trade, investment, and knowledge exchange across key economic sectors.

The discussions underscored Egypt’s advancement in infrastructure, tourism, agriculture, and health areas where Zambia aims to leverage Egyptian expertise to drive economic growth. Both leaders emphasized the need for expanded collaboration between public and private sectors, to foster cross-border investment opportunities.

Zambia’s Economy Set to Benefit from Fuel Partnership with Dangote Refinery

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Makozo Chikote

<p>&nbsp;In a strategic move to enhance fuel security and stabilize pricing, the Zambian government has entered into discussions with Nigeria’s Dangote Petroleum Refinery. This potential partnership is expected to reduce fuel costs, strengthen energy security, and stimulate economic growth in Zambia.</p>

High Taxes Threaten Zambia’s Gemstone Industry Despite Export Duty Relief

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Alexander Chikwanda

The Zambian government has suspended the 15% export duty on gemstones and precious metals but retains key taxes to sustain revenue. A 6% mineral royalty tax, higher than Brazil’s 2% and Colombia’s 2.5%, and a 30% corporate income tax remain in effect.

Finance Minister Dr. Situmbeko Musokotwane emphasized Zambia’s role as a top global gemstone exporter. The 15% export duty, introduced in 2019 to encourage local value addition, was suspended in 2020 and remains lifted to maintain industry competitiveness.