Zambia and Victoria Falls Travel Pack (Globetrotter Travel Packs) [Paperback]
The highly successful “Globetrotter Travel Series”, which includes ‘Travel Guides’, ‘Travel Maps’, ‘Road Atlases’, ‘Best Of Pocket Guides’ and ‘In…
Read MoreThe highly successful “Globetrotter Travel Series”, which includes ‘Travel Guides’, ‘Travel Maps’, ‘Road Atlases’, ‘Best Of Pocket Guides’ and ‘In…
Read MoreWith the FIFA World Cup of 2010 almost concluded many will be turning their attentions to assessing the performances of the African hopes from this year’s competition and whether there were enough encouraging signs for the future of African football as a whole. In this the first part of a two part series we review each of the six competing African teams and how their performances may have affected football in their respective nations moving forward into the future.
Read MoreThis is one of the most realistic and passionate contemporary novels about the life of young people in today’s Africa,…
Read MoreThis week Richard Likumba’s poem DESERTED FIRE is one of two that he read at Kitwe Little Theatre, where the Kitwe Poetry Corner poets meet.
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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.
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