History
Zambia at 60: A Personal History
As Zambia marks 60 years of independence, the article captures the spirit of a nation built on sacrifice and hope, diving into the memories of those who experienced it.
History
Zambia at 60 A Personal History
As Zambia marks 60 years of independence, the article captures the spirit of a nation built on sacrifice and hope, …
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History
Alice Lenshina The Rebel Prophetess
Discover the story of Alice Lenshina, the rebel prophetess who led the revolutionary Lumpa Church in Zambia.
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History
The Women of the Struggle
When Zambia’s freedom fighters are mentioned, many courageous women stood shoulder to shoulder with their male counterparts, risking their safety …
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Culture
After the Dream
According to Soremekun, while the economic reality of Kapwepwe's statement cannot be denied, the implication is even more profound: despite …
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History
Betty Kaunda, The Blueprint
The Kaunda family house in Chilenje still stands, and one might wonder if it would have endured this long without …
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History
The Little Airline That Could, The Zambian Airways Story
Few things are synonymous with Zambian pride: the gleam of copper, the spin of a soccer ball under Barbra Banda's …
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History
Zambia's Historical Churches
Until the 1800s, Zambia had been a land untouched by the sound of church bells. Missionaries inspired by the writings …
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History
Why Do We Celebrate Heroes' Day In Zambia?
Heroes' Day exists because Zambia's independence was not peacefully handed over but painfully fought for from the colonial rulers. It …
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History
The Chachacha Riots Revisted What Really Happened?
Kenneth Kaunda and the United National Independence Party (UNIP) launched the Chachacha campaign - a strategic movement of mass civil …
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History
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 …
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History
Sound Familiar? The Story Behind Zambia’s National Anthem
Have you ever noticed that when Zambia's national anthem plays, it sounds hauntingly familiar to Tanzania's and South Africa's? This …
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History
Beyond Kaunda Who Else Was in the Freedom Struggle
Every nation's independence story has a face—but rarely just one. While Kenneth Kaunda's image adorns Zambian currency and monuments, the …
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History
When Zambia Assembled Cars
There was a time when Zambia not only imported cars, but also built them. In the glow of post-independence ambition, …
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Travel
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 …
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History
The House of Restriction
In 1959, authorities told villagers in Kabompo that the man arriving at House J11a was a cannibal who ate children. …
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History
Building Lusaka
What is Lusaka, anyway? The answer is found in the dust, the nostalgia, the colonial bones, and the resilient spirit …
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History
The Story of Mbala, Zambia’s Oldest District
Forget what you know about Zambia's well-trodden paths. Journey to Mbala, the nation's oldest district, where the echoes of history …
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