Zamanyazi! Malawi owns just 15% of its own uranium mine at Kayelekera. Lotus owns the rest—and the profits.
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When a nation discovers a natural resource as valuable as uranium, it should be a moment of transformation. A turning point. A chance to rewrite the story of poverty into one of prosperity. But Malawi, instead, is rewriting its history in the ink of exploitatZamanyazi! Malawi owns just 15% of its own uranium mine at Kayelekera. Lotus owns the rest—and the profits.
When a nation discovers a natural resource as valuable as uranium, it should be a moment of transformation. A turning point. A chance to rewrite the story of poverty into one of prosperity. But Malawi, instead, is rewriting its history in the ink of exploitation. At the heart of Karonga District lies Kayelekera—a uranium-rich mine […] The post Zamanyazi! Malawi owns just 15% of its own uranium mine at Kayelekera. Lotus owns the rest—and the profits. appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi. Read more