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 By Roy Clarke    The problem with using mini-buses in Lusaka is that you wiz along so fast that you don’t see much of the city. And you can’t be looking out of the window because you have to watch your pocket.      The great advantage of another fuel crisis is that you can [...]

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By Field Ruwe “Nǐhǎo, nǐhǎo ma? wǒ hěnhǎo” translates “hello, how are you?, I’m fine,” in Chinese Mandarin. That’s how my recent email from a young Zambian began. “I’m attending Chinese classes at the Confucius Institute,” he wrote. “We are now learning the Chinese national anthem. Last week our teacher taught us what the words [...]

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