MINES and Minerals Development Minister Paul Kabuswe says government has agreed to resolve all negotiations with Vedanta by June 30 to facilitate for the full operation of KCM. And Kabuswe says the return of former president Edgar Lungu to active politics has caused the country to be in disarray. Speaking when he featured on Prime TV’s “The Big Debate” on Tuesday, Kabuswe said government and Vedanta had given each other up to June 30 to conclude negotiations so that KCM could begin producing. “As it stands right now on KCM the creditors scheme was feared, if that did not succeed KCM was going to go into full liquidation, meaning winding up. So, we had to fight the creditors, the first...

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