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Zambia's economy will grow by 6.4% in the next 12 months

Zambia's economy will grow by 6.4% in the next 12 months

The Finance Ministry said that the economic growth in Zambia will accelerate from 5.8% to 6.4% by next year. This is due to its mining and agricultural sectors.

After years of prolonged debt restructuring negotiations, the economy of Southern Africa is now recovering from a severe drought in the region that curtailed growth last year.

According to the medium-term budget plan of the Finance Ministry, gross domestic product is expected to rise by 6.5% in 2027, and 5.1% in 2020.

The government announced that it would increase electricity production from solar power, due to the impact of the drought on hydropower and productivity.

Budget plan states that production of copper for export is expected to reach just over one million metric tonnes next year. This will rise to 1.2 million in 2027, and then more than 1.3 millions in 2028.

The government of President Hakainde Hichilema has been working to increase copper production and aims to reach close to one million tons in this year, after a strong first quarter.

First Quantum Minerals completed a $1.25 Billion expansion project at the Kansanshi Copper Mine and Enterprise Nickel operations.

Barrick Mining Corp. is also implementing a $2 billion project to double the output of its Lumwana Copper Mine and extend its lifespan to 2057.

(source: Reuters)