Lion Camp
Going on safari must be at the top of most people’s bucket list, and once you have been to Africa, and experienced the magic that this great continent has to offer,
A trek of a lifetime Saving Kafue
As the sun slowly sinks toward the horizon in Zambia’s Kafue National Park (KNP)
THE SPLENDOUR OF THE KAFUE NATIONAL PARK
It’s 3am and you can see the stars twinkle in the infinite blackness of the night sky.
THE QUEEN OF REGGAE/DANCEHALL MUSIC IN MALAWI
The way she utters the words “I am a reggae/dancehall artist” lets you know Sangie means business.
The Lukanga Swamp Restoration Project
While wetlands in Zambia continue to be threatened by land use changes, damming, poor management, channelling, mining and human encroachment
Kit and Kin The Zambia Rugby 7s Kit Reveal
Sports have the ability to bring together people from different backgrounds.
The winter to summer style guide
The only constant thing in life is change. And as the season change naturally our style does as well
Dooderonomy 40
Gyms can be confusing and intimidating places. The gym I go to is within a known hotel of Lusaka and draws all kinds of patrons.
The Zambian mining space More than just copper
If you were to ask most Zambians what their country is known for I am sure that the answer would be: the Victoria Falls, second is the Chipolopolo (our national football team) and last but not least, copper. Zambia is, after all, one of the biggest copper producers in the world. However, the country is […]
Discover a World of Perspectives on Zambia
37d Gallery and The stART Foundation’s recent exhibition A Photographic Perspective of Zambia is unique.
MTEFs A panacea for Zambia’s economic ills?
Planning is an essential foundation stone in the construction of any sustainable economic growth programme.
Cape Verde. You’ll keep coming back
In 2018 Cape Verde was the number one country that saw the biggest growth in web searches, based on the last ten years.
Ride the Thunder Rafting the Zambezi River
On 26th October 1981, Zambia’s first president, Kenneth Kaunda, stood on the iconic Victoria Falls Bridge, taking in the scene.
Mount Mulanje Malawi’s Island in the Sky
Sixty-six kilometres from Blantyre, Malawi’s commercial capital, Mount Mulanje sprouts from the lush, green tea plantations and rises high into the skies
Dooderonomy 39
Since recently becoming a dad my life has changed drastically. It’s almost like you stop living your life and are at the beck and call of someone who cannot communicate with any means that makes sense.
Ammara Brown The Barefoot Goddess
“I am a vessel. My gift is to interpret the essence of human connection, sonically. Listen, translate, beautify, deliver. After that I draw inspiration for and from the music and create a visual experience around it. Repeat.”