72 More Hours in Lusaka
Remember when we told you how to spend 72 hours in Lusaka? Well, the city's moved on, and so have we. New spots have opened, old favourites have got even better, and there's a cemetery you absolutely need to visit (yes, really). This is everything that's changed since our last guide, because Lusaka in 2025 is not the same city it was before.
Zambian Superstitions That Could Save Your Life
Remember when your grandmother told you not to sweep at night? Or that time your auntie gave you a proper telling-off for stepping over someone's legs? Growing up, we all heard these warnings, and most of us dismissed them as old-fashioned nonsense.
Hello, Can You Hear Me?
The power cuts. The signal drops. And life hits pause. So what are networks doing to keep Zambia connected?
Top 4 Party Anthems for Your Zambian Summer
Ready to turn up? Zambia's music scene is absolutely buzzing right now, and if you haven't updated your playlist lately, you're seriously missing out. From heartfelt love songs to street anthems that'll have you on your feet, our artists are serving us pure fire.
Kasaba Bay: Kenneth Kaunda's Secret Hideout
Kasaba Bay wasn't just another beautiful spot on Lake Tanganyika. For Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia's first president, it was where politics met family, where national announcements were made, and where history was written.
Kid-Friendly Places to Visit in Lusaka
If you've got toddlers bouncing off the walls or teens rolling their eyes at "family time," Lusaka's got you covered. We're talking proper outdoor adventures, hands-on learning that doesn't feel like school, and places where you can actually relax while the kids burn energy.
Zambia's First Ladies
From independence to date, the women who've stood beside Zambia's presidents have used that platform to push for real change—fighting for children's health, speaking out about HIV/AIDS when nobody else would, and creating programs that still impact lives today.
Loadshedding proof Your Home on a Budget
Load shedding doesn't have to control your schedule anymore. From owning power banks to full solar setups, we're breaking down the gadgets that actually work for Zambian households without crazy price tags.
3 Unlikely Streams of Income You Have Overlooked in 2025
What if your car that sits idle 50% of the time could be generating K2,000 to K8,000 monthly? These are three real, tested income streams that ordinary Zambians are already using to fatten their bank accounts.
How to Make Quick Money Online
Forget waiting for the perfect job opportunity. Savvy Zambians are already earning real money online, and you can too. From selling clothes on WhatsApp to creating AI images that companies actually buy, these aren't get-rich-quick schemes.
Zambian Blogs We Can’t Stop Reading Right Now
They educate, connect, and offer a genuine reflection of the contemporary Zambian experience. They’re sparking conversations among the youth, influencing culture, and sharing a unique perspective that resonates far beyond our borders.
3 Must-Visit Zambian Galleries to Kickstart Your Summer Cultural Adventures
Local artists are producing striking works that reflect Zambian identity. Whether you want to discover the latest creations, appreciate historical collections, or relax in an inspiring environment, these three galleries offer memorable experiences.
Zambia Dominates the African ICT Sector with Multiple Award Wins
Zambian ICT professionals have made a significant mark, with women leading and making their presence known. Zambia's tech sector has announced its arrival on the African stage in a spectacular way.
Lusaka's Cosiest Spots to Enjoy the Last of Winter
In a city where the tempo never slows, some corners have perfected the fine art of ambience, creating environments where strangers are transformed into friends, concepts sprout alongside steaming mugs, and the rest of the world recedes into a soothing murmur.
The Hidden History of Aylmer May Cemetery
The cemetery also holds other landmarks that tell the tales of the past: the Memorial Wall, where ashes are interred; the meditation labyrinth; and the Lechwe Trust Garden.
An Insider's Guide to Your First Mutomboko Ceremony in 2025
Greet with a hearty “Mwane!” alongside three claps and don’t come close to the sacred muselo. Any person who steps on the muselo has their shoes confiscated!