Embark on a musical journey with an enchanting song paying homage to Zambia’s breathtaking vistas and rich cultural tapestry in “Victoria (Falls) – The Smoke That Thunders (Mosi-oa-Tunya).” This soul-stirring tribute showcases the fusion of vibrant rhythms and the awe-inspiring beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls.
“Victoria – The Smoke That Thunders” isn’t just a music video; it’s an invitation to explore the heart and soul of Zambia.
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Kitwe Online Tours
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Copperbelt Province Statistics
by JS •
Zambia’s mineral rich Copperbelt continues to reveal new deposits of other precious metals. The population of its ten districts is now approaching 2.5 million people. Lufwanyama and Mpongwe are the largest districts. Mpongwe boasts some of the region’s largest commercial farms. The following figures are based on the 2015 Population Census figures: Table 1 District…
MAP OF KITWE – 1961
by JS •
The map of Kitwe as it was in 1961 is a historical gem made available to KitweOnline and to all our readers and educational institutions in Zambia by Dave Cooper, the founder of Great North Road website. Zambia was then called Northern Rhodesia and most names reflected the tastes of the British settlers who named places…
Kitwe Bus and Taxi Fares – 2014
by Richard Katebe •
The following are revised prices to reflect the recent rebasing of the Zambian currency. The new currency is basically three zeros less than the old currency (K1,000 is now K1). The fares are usually adjusted as indicated below, whenever there is an upward movement in the price of fuel: Minibus fares …
Bridging Kitwe Communities
by Richard Katebe •
Nkana East and Ndeke Village communities have always lived apart yet the distance between the two communities is a mere one kilo metre and six hundred metres. The communities are separated by the railway line and two streams. One stream runs close to houses along Mwenda Street from the foot of the tailings dam in…
Lack of Parking Space in Kitwe
by Richard Katebe •
“Underground parking the solution?” The increase in mining activities on the Copperbelt in the recent 10 years has seen a rise in traffic. There has been a steady growth in disposable incomes for people on the copperbelt. Most people are now able to save some of their disposable income to buy used Japanese cars.…
Getting Around Kitwe
by Richard Katebe •
Fares and Routes – 2012 Transport around Kitwe by taxi and mini bus, and long distance bus fares from Kitwe. DAILY DEPARTURES Company Times Contact Chembe…
Bus Fares In Kitwe
by JS •
Travelling around Kitwe, the commonest form of transport is the mini-bus. Zambians are friendly people and this is one of the best ways of interacting with fellow residents. It is also the cheapest.