Culture and Customs of Zambia (Culture and Customs of Africa) [Hardcover]
Review “Emphasizing that culture is a thing of both continuity and change, this book presents a portrait of the African…
Read MoreReview “Emphasizing that culture is a thing of both continuity and change, this book presents a portrait of the African…
Read MoreThe true story of a London schoolteacher, who, tired of the rat race and brooding over a failed relationship, uproots…
Read MoreThis week we proudly present the second poem from Kitwe Poetry Corner: IN UNISON by Boyd Kaimbi Chibale.
Read MoreTake Lonely Planet’s first edition of Zambia & Malawi on your travels and you’ll be wildlife spotting on safari in…
Read MoreWhy travel to Zambia? First off, the safaris are awesome! You may also want to see the Victoria Falls, the world’s largest water fall on the wild Zambezi, Africa’s fourth largest river. How about the teeming wildlife in pristine wilderness and 749 recorded bird species? There’s also the endemic lechwe antelopes, the rare shoebill stork, the only reservoir of Thornicroft giraffes, and the big five (lion, leopard, buffalo, hippo and elephant) in the national parks.
Read MoreZambia is one of the best destinations in Africa for walking and river safaris, yet it is little explored by travellers. This fourth edition covers the prime attractions, including all national parks
Read MoreIn a quiet corner of Kitwe Little Theatre, one by one they stood up to recite their poems. These are members of Poetry Corner which was launched at Kitwe Little Theatre on Friday, 18th June, 2010. Lydia Mhango, the Co-ordinator of the group explained that Poetry Corner aims to encourage poetry writing and reading in Kitwe.
Read MoreWhere there is low malaria transmission, adult women have not developed sufficient immunity. They are twice as likely to catch severe malaria compared to villages or shanties with a higher transmission rate.
Read MoreRumour has it that the night guards were responsible for poaching these animals from the zoo. Apparently they sited as their reason that it was ridiculous to be guarding “relish”! (Kwaliba ukulonda umunani?”).
Read MoreAlthough the match started so well for Nigeria, by the end of it they lay bottom of Group B, requiring favours from their opponents in order to qualify for the last 16 after a 2-1 defeat to Greece in Bloemfontein.
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