Since late last year, foreign investors have been stuffing themselves with kwacha.
Though it sounds like an exotic fruit, the kwacha is in fact the currency of Zambia, now seen by some investors as one of the more promising economies in Africa.
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By Joanna Chung in London
Published: July 26 2006 21:11 | Last updated: July 26 2006 21:11
Since late last year, foreign investors have been stuffing themselves with kwacha.
Though it sounds like an exotic fruit, the kwacha is in fact the currency of Zambia, now seen by some investors as one of the more promising economies in Africa.