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of the missing cards makes the percentage jump from 0 to 12.7, as in the case of Northern province.
Overall, there seems to be little cause for concern about the number of offers registered by foreigners.
On the other hand, there are insufficient data to determine whether large areas of land may be
transferring to outsiders.

Table 3.16: Foreign offers registered, average 1990-92

Total
Zambians

% of total
Zambian

Total non-
Zambians

% of total:
non-Zambian

Total
missing

NRC

% of total:
missing

NRC

Central

105.3

77.5

4.00

2.9

26.67

19.6

Copperbelt

449.3

77.1

10.00

1.7

123.67

21.2

Eastern

109.7

80.0

0.67

0.5

26.67

19.5

Luapula

75.7

81.9

0.33

0.4

16.33

17.7

Lusaka

444.0

64.5

8.67

1.3

235.67

34.2

Northern

66.0

74.4

0.00

0.0

22.67

25.6

North-Western

51.0

83.6

0.67

1.1

9.33

15.3

Southern

205.0

81.9

1.00

0.4

44.33

17.7

Western

115.0

74.2

0.33

___________0.2

39.67

25.6

Total

1,621.0

74.0

25.67

1.2

545.00

24.9



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