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Chinese people in Zambia

In recent decades, the population of Chinese people in Zambia has rapidly increased. There were 19,845 Chinese people living in Zambia in September 2014 according to the Home Affairs ministry in data provided to respond to questions raised in parliament.
==History==
There was significant temporary migration of thousands of Chinese workers when from 1970 to 1975 to Zambia to build the TAZARA Railway, the largest aid project, a rail connection between the copper mines of Zambia to the seaport of Tanzania.
An explosives factory at the site of a mine in Chambishi exploded in 2005, killing over 50. The incident and rapid increase in Chinese migration raised the level of discontent towards Chinese mining investors, turning the issue of Chinese investors and migration into a political issue during both the Zambian general election, 2006 and the one in 2011.〔
During the 2006 election, Michael Sata the opposition presidential candidate lost after campaigning on rhetoric that China exploited the country and turned it into a "dumping ground."〔 Following his loss, in his stronghold of Lusaka, rioting broke out against Chinese businesses.〔 In the following election in 2011, he would again campaign against Chinese investors, lambasting them for "taking over" Zambia.

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