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“At 23:56 on 23rd October 1963, Zambians rose in reverence of the Union Jack, the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom, for the last time as it lowered, signifying the end of British rule in Zambia.”

― Precious Mwansa-Chisa

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ISSUE 65 | SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2023

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I n Zambia exhibition designers and museums are not as famous as soccer players and stadia.
I n Zambia exhibition designers and museums are not as famous as soccer players and stadia.
The beauty and tranquility of Zeela Art Gallery & Homestay located in New Kasama, off Leopards Hill Road, in Lusaka left me virtually speechless.
Agness Buya Ng’ambi Yombwe is quite a familiar name in Zambia’s contemporary art scene
There is more to Charles Chambata’s sculptures than what meets the eye. Trust me, this is not just another cliché.
THE political and economic ties between Zambia and South Africa are so pronounced that other essential connections between the two countries are almost forgotten

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Tom calmly waxes a just finished stone sculpture in the glaring sun at his home studio, Roots of Expression, in Lusaka’s Libala area