Zambia economy on mend,2000 growth seen near 4%

Zambia's economy is on the mend after a strong showing by the key mining sector late last year, and is likely to show growth approaching the government's four percent target for 2000, analysts said on Jan. 25.

Financial services firm Deloitte and Touche - speaking ahead of finance minister Katele Kalumba's 2001 budget on Jan. 26 - said real gross domestic product growth (GDP) would probably be "very close" to four percent, versus 2.0 percent in 1999. "Real GDP growth for last year was very close

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