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In 1969, the Matero reforms were announced,which gave the government 51% ownership of the mines, managed under [[Mining Development Corporation]] | In 1969, the Matero reforms were announced,which gave the government 51% ownership of the mines, managed under [[Mining Development Corporation]] | ||
([[MINDECO]]). Thus began the era of mining nationalization, which was completely effected by 1973.<ref>[ | ([[MINDECO]]). Thus began the era of mining nationalization, which was completely effected by 1973.<ref>[Copper mining in Zambia - history and | ||
future by J. Sikamo, A. Mwanza, and C. Mweemba]</ref> | future by J. Sikamo, A. Mwanza, and C. Mweemba http://www.scielo.org.za/pdf/jsaimm/v116n6/03.pdf]</ref> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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In 1969, the Matero reforms were announced,which gave the government 51% ownership of the mines, managed under Mining Development Corporation (MINDECO). Thus began the era of mining nationalization, which was completely effected by 1973.[1]
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- ↑ [Copper mining in Zambia - history and future by J. Sikamo, A. Mwanza, and C. Mweemba http://www.scielo.org.za/pdf/jsaimm/v116n6/03.pdf]