PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has urged African leaders to switch to discussing economic and social development issues, noting that they have been talking about politics for too long. Speaking when he hosted a state banquet to honour the President of Mozambique, Filipe Nyusi, Thursday, President Hichilema said African countries should not be looking for foreign direct investments away from each other. “As a country, we’re land linked and we want to exploit that excellent position that God gave us. Before us, some of our colleagues used to think that it’s a disadvantage to be located where we are. We are flipping the coin to look for advantages of our location. It’s a gift from God. We work with it and I...

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