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Why Has the US Cut $50 Million of Medical Funding to Zambia?
Zambia’s healthcare system faces a critical juncture after the U.S. government's decision to reduce $50 million in annual aid for medication and medical supplies. There are concerns about how Zambia …


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Conservation and Tourism Society Tackling Human-Animal Conflict
It’s 3 a.m. on a cold winter night in Livingstone sometime in August 2020. The night is quiet enough to hear…
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Embarrased to be a Human?
What have we humans done which has benefitted the earth? The carbon dioxide we breathe benefits trees to…
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Global Greening at Victoria Falls, a Message of Hope
Have you ever witnessed the natural phenomenon that is the Victoria falls when it is full and bursting at the seams wit…
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Snakes in Zambia -Misunderstood creatures
There are currently 99 species of snakes known to live in Zambia. Of this number, 71 are harmless to human beings. They…
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The conservation story behind COMACO
With a workforce of over 270, COMACO brings healthy food products from small-scale farmers to stores across Zambia and …
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Climate smart agriculture, the great green initiative
Global climate change has put enormous pressure on the world’s agricultural systems to produce enough food for a rapidl…
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Conservation through Education
With COVID-19 being declared a pandemic, the work of the Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Society of Zambia (WEC…
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Conservation in a COVID-19 World How is Zambia coping?
The coronavirus has brought global tourism to a temporary halt, and Zambia’s amazing wildlife tourism economy has not b…
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Lozis Embrace Replica Skins to Save Leopards
The royal paddlers of the Nalikwanda, the Litunga’s royal boat, will be updating an old tradition by adorning themselve…
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Dust, sweat and gears
It was dust, sweat and gears on the 28th of September as the ground thundered and quaked at the wheels of 4×4 char…
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Conservation Education Zambia
When Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) gained its independence from Great Britain on the 24th of October, 1964 the popula…
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TAFEL Introducing the New Beer on the Block
It was a chilly Saturday afternoon at Grandaddy’s in the heart of Salama Park, as Kazuma Enterprises Ltd, the largest i…
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WASTE MANAGEMENT, A CHALLENGE FOR ZAMBIA
In planned residential areas, it is the responsibility of land and homeowners to contract a waste collection company to…
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BAD TO THE BONE
Here’s something to think about; in the jungle, the mighty jungle lions do not sleep at night. Lions are nocturnal and …
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TACKLING DEFORESTATION IN ZAMBIA
The Bemba proverb “Imiti ikula empanga” can be translated to, “the trees that grow today make tomorrow’s forest.” It’s …
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ZAMBIA IN CONSERVATION
On an extremely cold Sunday I step off a plane at Durban’s King Shaka International Airport to meet a complete stranger…
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Conservation and Tourism Society Tackling Human-Animal Conflict
It’s 3 a.m. on a cold winter night in Livingstone…
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Embarrased to be a Human?
What have we humans done which has benefitted the…
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Global Greening at Victoria Falls, a Message of Hope
Have you ever witnessed the natural phenomenon th…
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Snakes in Zambia -Misunderstood creatures
There are currently 99 species of snakes known to…
Read More

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The conservation story behind COMACO
With a workforce of over 270, COMACO brings healt…
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Climate smart agriculture, the great green initiative
Global climate change has put enormous pressure o…
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Conservation through Education
With COVID-19 being declared a pandemic, the work…
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Conservation in a COVID-19 World How is Zambia coping?
The coronavirus has brought global tourism to a t…
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Lozis Embrace Replica Skins to Save Leopards
The royal paddlers of the Nalikwanda, the Litunga…
Read More

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Dust, sweat and gears
It was dust, sweat and gears on the 28th of Septe…
Read More

News
Conservation Education Zambia
When Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) gained its i…
Read More

News
TAFEL Introducing the New Beer on the Block
It was a chilly Saturday afternoon at Grandaddy’s…
Read More

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WASTE MANAGEMENT, A CHALLENGE FOR ZAMBIA
In planned residential areas, it is the responsib…
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BAD TO THE BONE
Here’s something to think about; in the jungle, t…
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TACKLING DEFORESTATION IN ZAMBIA
The Bemba proverb “Imiti ikula empanga” can be tr…
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ZAMBIA IN CONSERVATION
On an extremely cold Sunday I step off a plane at…
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