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It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness. Customers find the book provides insightful and fascinating stories about Zambia's history. They describe it as a well-researched, easy-to-read book that sheds light on the country's past. AI-generated from the text of customer reviews. Customers enjoy the book's history. They find it insightful, with plenty of stories and an easy-to-read style. The book sheds light on Zambia's past, providing revealing details about how decisions were made and ZIMCO was established.
Readers describe the book as well-researched and engaging. Sharing insights on how decisions were made ; how ZIMCO was established; how the negotiations on Zambianization where handled; how the Copperbelt Sardanis has no axe to grind, that I can see, he does have plenty of stories and insight , and an easy-to-read style The book is logically written and well researched shedding light on Zambia's past that has prior to been mostly inaccessible or not amalgamated this Customers find the book easy to read and engaging.
They say it's logically written and well-researched, making it a must-read for anyone interested in Zambian history. Andrew pulls off the task with an easy to read book that is engaging, revealing and interesting I like the relaxed easy to read style.
Read the epilogue as well! On 24 October , the Republic of Zambia was formed, replacing the territory which had formerly been known as Northern Rhodesia. Fifty years on, Andrew Sardanis provides a sympathetic but critical insider's account of Zambia, from independence to the present. He paints a stark picture of Northern Rhodesia at decolonisation and the problems of the incoming government, presented with an immense uphill task of rebuilding the infrastructure of government and administration β civil service, law, local government and economic development.