“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.”
With a workforce of over 270, COMACO brings healthy food products from small-scale farmers to stores across Zambia and a market-value for conservation that is swelling the ranks of farmers committed to doing conservation.
With COVID-19 being declared a pandemic, the work of the Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Society of Zambia (WECSZ) and its Chongololo and Chipembele Conservation Clubs of Zambia (CCCCZ) has not been spared.
Are extraordinary people born or forged by a series of life events? I have often asked myself this question and more so when I spoke to one extraordinary Zambian, Benson Kanyembo
The royal paddlers of the Nalikwanda, the Litunga’s royal boat, will be updating an old tradition by adorning themselves in their newly acquired Heritage Furs
National parks offer protection to some of the most remarkable areas of natural heritage, with scenes of amazing wildlife and some stunning landscapes.
Here’s something to think about; in the jungle, the mighty jungle lions do not sleep at night. Lions are nocturnal and often spend their nights hunting.
The Bemba proverb “Imiti ikula empanga” can be translated to, “the trees that grow today make tomorrow’s forest.” It’s a reference to the fact that the young people of today are the future of any community or country
Zambia’s history is rich with adventure, courage and tenacity. Many of the nation’s journeys and its growth and development have depended on the tyres of a myriad of diverse vehicles
Watching the 90-minute documentary “Before the Flood”, produced and presented by UN Messenger of Peace and Oscar winning actor, Leonard DiCaprio, is a sobering experience
In July 2017 Zambia won the COSAFA U-17 title. Zambia has not had a winning streak in football since the thrilling victory at Gabon, winning the 2012 AFCON cup.
As we scanned the landscape of Liuwa Plain in the Western Province, noting the wildebeest grazing, some zebra dust bathing and a variety of birds in our view