It’s a rocky road

Zambia is having a hard time, but many of its AAT students are optimistic, not least because employers truly appreciate AAT-qualified staff.

Living on less than one us dollar per day, the majority of Zambians understand that liberalisation of the nation’s economy is a difficult experience. However, Percy Mumba, an AAT student at the Zambia Institute of Management, is confident that despite the hundreds of youths thumping the tarmac with worn-out heels in Lusaka, he will find a job in the capital. He points...

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