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Geology Watch: New research points to an active rift forming beneath Zambia’s Kafue Rift, with helium from deep inside the Earth suggesting the fault is “awake” and could one day help split sub-Saharan Africa. Mining & AI: Atomic Eagle says drilling at its Chisebuka uranium target has expanded mineralisation outside the defined resource area, with 13 hits in the first 15 holes. Digital Transformation: Zambia Airports Corporation (ZACL) and Copperbelt University sign an MoU to build a locally driven ERP system to modernise airport operations. Energy & Power: Sungrow reports Zambia’s Itimpi Phase II (136MW) solar plant is now online, aiming to stabilise generation alongside hydropower. Tech Diplomacy: Ghana’s AI summit push adds another layer of regional “AI diplomacy,” including plans for a national AI compute centre. France-Africa Deal: Macron announces €23bn ($27bn) in Africa investments at the Nairobi Africa Forward Summit, with Ruto stressing sovereignty and win-win partnerships.

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Rift forming beneath Zambia could tear Africa apart

Atomic Eagle expands high-grade zone at Chisebuka uranium target in Zambia

Atomic Eagle expands high-grade zone at Chisebuka uranium target in Zambia

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