
Culture
A Thought Experiment: What If Zambia Had Made It to the Moon?
The space race began on August 2, 1955, when the USSR responded to the US announcement of its intention to launch the first artificial satellite by declaring its own plans to do the same.

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 achieving political independence, Zambia's cultural identity remained heavily influenced by foreign—mainly colonial—forces.