I asked Joseph, the lead guitar player, to load the song with as many different guitar sounds as he could. He added two solo guitars and an acoustic guitar.
Kitwe On Line
The Hub of the Copperbelt
From 16 yr Old Tailor To World Renowned Fashion Designer
by Nancy Kaona •
The inspiring rags to riches story of the world-renowned fashion designer, Ozwald Boateng.
A Collaboration That Worked – Part 3
by John Katebe •
From the point of view of achieving our set objectives, our collaboration was very successful. I will briefly discuss some of the factors that in my opinion contributed to this success.
Number 1 – by JK, the Lyrics
by JS •
JK’s song lyrics are a colourful mixture of English, Nyanja, Nsenga and Bemba. It is a love song a man sings to the love of his life
I Was A Witch For Six Months!
by Shi Bwembya •
I was a witch for six months. I regret it very much.
A Tour Of Kitwe In Pictures
by JS •
More pictures taken from around Kitwe on the Zambian Copperbelt. An index of the photos is posted on KitweOnline.
A Collaboration That Worked
by John Katebe •
When one person works on his own, he or she will achieve a specific measure of output. However, it has been observed that the total output of two people doing their work together is greater than the total output of two people working separately. This is referred to as synergy. The case of two…
A Catalogue Of Zambian Money: 1953 – 2011
by JS •
A catalogue of Zambian money illustrates the varied and interesting range of coins and paper money that have been used at different times in this part of Africa. The history of Africa reveals that Zambia was a former colony of Great Britain. Zambia (Northern Rhodesia), Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia and Malawi (Nyasaland) later briefly formed the…
A Medicine Man Promised To Multiply Your Old Money
by JS •
It is difficult to convey the magic a coin held for child in my day to a modern child whose experience is limited to paper money which delivers a less exciting experience in your pocket.
Letters From A Retired Miner – Part 3
by Shi Bwembya •
In my heart I was saying to myself “This woman is so beautiful that I can even drink her bathing water!”