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Mazabuka resident Stumbeko Sitwala said labor laws are implemented in favor of Chinese investors.
Chinese Mine Managers Charged in Zambia Shootings to Go on Trial 2010
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Zambia's law has been implemented selectively, said Mazabuka.
Chinese Mine Managers Charged in Zambia Shootings to Go on Trial 2010
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So far, over 3,000 villagers in a small town of Mazabuka have been left homeless after their homes were submerged by rising water and several bridges around the country have also been washed away.
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Jerry Mweemba, an 82-year-old peasant farmer, stoically chews on his pipe as he surveys the line of grass-thatched huts waist-high in brown rainwater in Zambia's impoverished Mazabuka region.
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"We have over 3,000 people who have been displaced in Mazabuka alone," said Misheck Chiinda, a district commissioner in the area.
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Mwanawasa was speaking in Mazabuka in southern Zambia, one of the areas worst hit by the flooding caused by heavy rains falling since early December.
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Mazabuka, about 150 kilometres (95 miles) from the capital Lusaka, district commissioner Misheck Chiinda said.
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Albidon said it would construct houses for the over 50 villagers expected to be displaced by the construction of the new mine situated in Mazabuka, a tiny town 60 kilometres south of the capital, Lusaka.
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But officials from the transport ministry later Wednesday gave the number of injured as 82 people with scores of other passengers being treated as out-patients at Mazabuka district hospital.
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Several coaches carrying more than 200 people derailed and overturned in the town of Mazabuka, some 200 kilometres south of
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