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Our Wildlife, Our Responsibility: What You Can Do for Conservation in 2026

Our Wildlife, Our Responsibility: What You Can Do for Conservation in 2026

by Salima | Jan 15, 2026 | WCP News

By Salima Mvula Zambia’s natural heritage is extraordinary. From vast, largely undisturbed wilderness areas to abundant wildlife populations, the country is home to some of Africa’s most remarkable ecosystems. In places such as North Luangwa National Park, visitors...
Uranium Mining in Zambia – A Step Forward or a Risk Too Great?

Uranium Mining in Zambia – A Step Forward or a Risk Too Great?

by Salima | Jun 16, 2025 | WCP News

By Natasha Kabanda Zambia’s mineral wealth has long been a cornerstone of its economy. From copper to cobalt, gold, and gemstones, mining continues to be a key driver of national growth. For decades, the nation has been recognised for its vast copper reserves, which...
Dirty Secrets of Mines – An Exposé of Zambia’s Regulatory Failures

Dirty Secrets of Mines – An Exposé of Zambia’s Regulatory Failures

by Salima | Jun 11, 2025 | WCP News

By Celestina Tiyankenji Mbewe. The devastating effects of acid effluents from mining operations, particularly the recent incident at Sino Metals Leach Zambia, have severely polluted the Mwambashi and Kafue rivers, harming local communities, destroying crops, and...

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