“At 23:56 on 23rd October 1963, Zambians rose in reverence of the Union Jack, the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom, for the last time as it lowered, signifying the end of British rule in Zambia.”
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Micmar has been etched into Zambia’s fabric for over 30 years. Today, the reins of the family business have been handed to Michael Kroupnik, an ambitious and driven entrepreneur forging his own path.
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In 1964, Zambia witnessed a triumphant flag raising, marking its independence from British rule and the start of a journey to national prosperity. Today, that journey continues, tracing Zambia’s footsteps of progress, resilience, and unlimited potential.