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Benson Kanyembo
Are extraordinary people born or forged by a series of life events? I have often asked myself this question and more so when ...
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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 themselves in their newly acquired ...
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Sioma Ngwezi National Park Receives Wildlife Boost
National parks offer protection to some of the most remarkable areas of natural heritage, with scenes of amazing wildlife and some stunning landscapes.
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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 population hovered around 3.4 million ...
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A trek of a lifetime Saving Kafue
As the sun slowly sinks toward the horizon in Zambia’s Kafue National Park (KNP)
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The Lukanga Swamp Restoration Project
While wetlands in Zambia continue to be threatened by land use changes, damming, poor management, channelling, mining and human encroachment
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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 service their area
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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 often spend ...
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IMITI IKULA EMPANGA 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 a reference to the ...
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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.