Governance expert and human rights advocate Wesley Miyanda has urged the Government to adopt a coordinated national strategy for the Lobito Corridor, warning that Zambia risks failing to unlock the project’s full economic potential without proper planning and institutional coordination. Speaking in an exclusive interview with the Zambian Business Times -ZBT, Miyanda said the Lobito Corridor should not be viewed merely as a transport and transit route linking Zambia and Angola, but as a strategic economic asset capable of driving industrialisation, creating jobs and accelerating sustainable economic growth. He said he agreed with concerns recently raised by the Centre for...
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