Money Does Grow on Trees
Founded by Emanuel Chibesakunda, Plant A Million Zambia is an initiative that tackles poverty
Getaways to reclaim the great outdoors
You’re probably tired of hearing about it by now, but like it or not, COVID-19 has changed the way we live and travel
Charter Cities: A radical idea whose time has come?
Thirty-six kilometres east of Lusaka, a city is rising. Spread over 3,100 acres of land, Nkwashi is a privately-owned and privately-built city that’s been five years in the making
Agness Yombwe. Examining taboos through art
Agness Buya Ng’ambi Yombwe is quite a familiar name in Zambia’s contemporary art scene
Uganda: A destination to capture your heart
Uganda holds a special place in my heart. It is the first country I visited outside of Southern Africa as a child and it is somewhere I have returned to even in adulthood.
COVID-19 mayhem and the travel and tourism sector
With Zambia’s economic activity already in decline, COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus is wreaking havoc
How to settle in Hollywood
For any creative, reinvention is a craft that must be mastered and coupled with talent not only to ensure one stays relevant
Everything about All Kinds of Everything
All kinds of Everything, located in Lusaka’s Lilayi area is a beautiful, artsy factory shop that champions a wide range of homemade beauty
Do all roads lead to development?
There has been a remarkable amount of mass infrastructure development taking place in Zambia within the last decade and a half
An insider’s guide to Maboneng
Planning a vacation is always exciting, but in a place like Joburg, with so much to see and do, you want to make sure you make the most of your adventure.
Mbira music and its princess
To understand the Zimbabwean people, one needs to explore their culture and in this edition we are paying special attention to music, mbira music in particular
In retrospect
Over the years Nkwazi has interviewed many industry leaders for our Table Talk section
A Tale of Identity and Mixed Heritage
Most people would never in a million years associate Johannesburg with hiking
Growing the local meetings industry
In the Zambian context, oftentimes when high level meetings, conferences and exhibitions are held it is not for the community that they are being held in.
A Collaborative Tale
I met the owners of Lusaka Collective, Rosanne Thorne and Talitha Ullrich, on a bright summer afternoon to find out more about the space that offers a platform for Zambian artisans, craft makers and designers to showcase and sell their work
Climate change and the economy
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time. 2019 was the year that concerted climate protests took place in cities around the world