Copper Colonialism Is Wrecking Zambia's Farmlands and Waterways
Briefly

Lobito, a vibrant port city in Angola, symbolizes both tourism's attractiveness and a history marred by colonial violence, exploitation, and now neocolonial interests.
The port of Lobito was once the heart of Portugal's economic activities in Angola, a hub for exporting goods and metals from Africa's resource-rich regions.
Today, as neocolonial forces assert influence, Lobito's port and railway are key to China and the West's push for renewable energy, restarting historical patterns.
As the global transition to renewable energy intensifies, the viability of Lobito as a logistical hub reveals the continuing exploitation of Angola's natural resources.
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