WIRE โ Zambia has successfully refinanced its second Eurobond, a move expected to reduce the country's debt servicing costs and free up resources for development programmes. President Hakainde Hichilema said Government has secured cheaper financing to buy out the more expensive Eurobond B, thereby lowering annual debt obligations. He described the refinancing as another milestone in the
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