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General - May 28, 2017

Zambia land grab: Chiefs’ land sale sparks national outrage

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The United Nations is warning that many Zambians are at risk of becoming squatters on their own land.
As Zambia’s agricultural industry grows, land is being sold and people displaced.

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The United Nations is warning that many Zambians are at risk of becoming squatters on their own land.

As Zambia’s agricultural industry grows, land is being sold and people displaced.

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