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http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/nov/14/can-zambia-save-its-environment-with-marijuana Green Party presidential candidate proposes marijuana as part of environmental plan / Dec 2014]
[http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/nov/14/can-zambia-save-its-environment-with-marijuana '''Green Party presidential candidate proposes marijuana as part of environmental plan / Dec 2014''']


For decades, Zambia has staked its economic fortunes on copper mining. But when voters in this southern African nation go to the polls in January to select a new president, at least one candidate will be looking to send that tradition up in smoke.
For decades, Zambia has staked its economic fortunes on copper mining. But when voters in this southern African nation go to the polls in January to select a new president, at least one candidate will be looking to send that tradition up in smoke.

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Lusaka, Zambia

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zambia

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Zambia

Zambia - World News from the Guardian

http://www.nwasco.org.zm/

In Zambia, the National Water and Sanitation Council was established in 1997 and has created an incentivised environment for service providers to increase coverage and water quality. By reducing water losses from leaking pipes, the water utility can adjust tariffs, reduce costs and collect more revenue to invest in further improvements to the infrastructure and service – a virtuous circle is created.

Green Party presidential candidate proposes marijuana as part of environmental plan / Dec 2014

For decades, Zambia has staked its economic fortunes on copper mining. But when voters in this southern African nation go to the polls in January to select a new president, at least one candidate will be looking to send that tradition up in smoke.

On Friday, Peter Sinkamba will announce his candidacy on the Green party ticket to replace the late President Michael Sata, who died on 29 October from an undisclosed illness. Sinkamba, regarded as Zambia’s leading environmentalist for his battles against the country’s big copper mines, is running on an unlikely platform, especially in this socially conservative nation: legalising marijuana.

His plan, first announced in April, calls for cannabis’ legalisation for medicinal use in Zambia, which would be a first in Africa. The surplus crop would be exported abroad, earning Zambia what Sinkamba claims could be billions of dollars.

At stake is an opportunity to diversify Zambia’s economy while beginning to clean up the environmental degradation left by close to a century of intensive opencast mining.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Luangwa_National_Park

South Luangwa National Park

Coordinates 13°0′S 31°30′ECoordinates: 13°0′S 31°30′E Area 9,050 km²

South Luangwa National Park in eastern Zambia, the southernmost of three national parks in the valley of the Luangwa River, is a world-renowned wildlife haven. It supports large populations of Thornicroft's Giraffe, and herds of elephant and buffalo often several hundred strong, while the Luangwa River supports abundant crocodiles and hippopotamuses. It is one of the best-known national parks in Africa for walking safaris. Founded as a game reserve in 1938, it became a national park in 1972 and now covers 9,050 km².

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/zambia/southeastern-zambia/lower-zambezi-national-park/travel-tips-and-articles/77661

http://www.zambiatourism.com/destinations/national-parks

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/zambia


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