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How is Zambia economy now?

Overall, the economy is estimated to have contracted by 1.2% in 2020 — the first recession for Zambia since 1998. Inflation remained in double digits throughout 2020 — averaging 15.7% — and reached a high of 22.2% in February 2021.

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Financial Intelligence Unit – India was set by the Government of India vide O.M. dated 18th November 2004 as the central national agency responsible for receiving, processing, analyzing and disseminating information relating to suspect financial transactions.

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Tyler Cowen writes that economists are in fact the smartest of the social scientists (on average), but this also has led economics to degenerate somewhat into a game of signaling smarts, to the detriment of breadth and knowledge of facts about the world.

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Who is richest youth in Zambia?

Meet Zambia’s Richest Youngest Millionaire. His names are Spax Mulenga. Spax, Zambia’s richest youngest millionaire is based on the Copperbelt Province in the once Zambia’s cleanest town Chingola.

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