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Why Do We Celebrate Heroes' Day In Zambia?
Heroes Day exists because Zambia's independence was not peacefully handed over but painfully fought for from the colonial rulers. It is Zambia's collective gesture of gratitude to the architects of …


Business
Charter Cities A radical idea whose time has come?
Thirty-six kilometres east of Lusaka, a city is rising. Spread over 3,100 acres of land, Nkwashi is a privately-owned a…
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Music
Mbira music and its princess
To understand the Zimbabwean people, one needs to explore their culture and in this edition we are paying special atten…
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Business
COVID-19 mayhem and the travel and tourism sector
With Zambia’s economic activity already in decline, COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus is wreaking h…
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Travel
4×4 feats and a country retreat at the foot of the Sani Pass
The dragon’s spine, or uKhahlamba in isiZulu, meaning ‘the barrier of spears’… the Drakensberg’s mysterious names evok…
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Music
A triumphant return for Sampa the Great
Whilst bringing an eclectic fusion of 90s hip-hop, jazz, accents of neo soul and plenty of African influences, Sampa th…
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In Frame
Zambia in Concert
Music has always been a huge part of my life but for the longest time I always wanted to interpret what the music felt …
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Travel
5 popular hiking trails in and around Joburg
Most people would never in a million years associate Johannesburg with hiking.
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Travel
How to spend your layover in Lusaka
Lusaka is a gracious and understated mixture of old and new. The best thing about Lusaka is that it guards its treasure…
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FACES
Benson Kanyembo
Are extraordinary people born or forged by a series of life events? I have often asked myself this question and more so…
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Fashion
5 essential fashion items for men and how to style them
Fashion is a fickle thing. Seasons change and what’s in one day is out the next. Fashion trends therefore come and go b…
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Explore
A Collaborative Tale
I met the owners of Lusaka Collective, Rosanne Thorne and Talitha Ullrich, on a bright summer afternoon to find out mor…
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Business
Growing the local meetings industry
In the Zambian context, oftentimes when high level meetings, conferences and exhibitions are held it is not for the co…
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Travel
Sensational Seychelles
The Seychelles has the strongest passport in Africa. Citizens are able to travel visa-free or receive a visa on arrival…
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Tabletalk
The Adventure Within. Table Talk with Jo Pope
Jo Pope is free-spirited, tenacious and a go-getter. Her approach to life and her willingness to take risks took her fr…
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Business
Climate change and the economy
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time. 2019 was the year that concerted climate protests took p…
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Books
A Tale of Identity and Mixed Heritage
Most people would never in a million years associate Johannesburg with hiking
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Business
Charter Cities A radical idea whose time has come?
Thirty-six kilometres east of Lusaka, a city is r…
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Music
Mbira music and its princess
To understand the Zimbabwean people, one needs to…
Read More

Business
COVID-19 mayhem and the travel and tourism sector
With Zambia’s economic activity already in declin…
Read More

Travel
4×4 feats and a country retreat at the foot of the Sani Pass
The dragon’s spine, or uKhahlamba in isiZulu, me…
Read More

Music
A triumphant return for Sampa the Great
Whilst bringing an eclectic fusion of 90s hip-hop…
Read More

In Frame
Zambia in Concert
Music has always been a huge part of my life but …
Read More

Travel
5 popular hiking trails in and around Joburg
Most people would never in a million years associ…
Read More

Travel
How to spend your layover in Lusaka
Lusaka is a gracious and understated mixture of o…
Read More

FACES
Benson Kanyembo
Are extraordinary people born or forged by a seri…
Read More

Fashion
5 essential fashion items for men and how to style them
Fashion is a fickle thing. Seasons change and wha…
Read More

Explore
A Collaborative Tale
I met the owners of Lusaka Collective, Rosanne Th…
Read More

Business
Growing the local meetings industry
In the Zambian context, oftentimes when high lev…
Read More

Travel
Sensational Seychelles
The Seychelles has the strongest passport in Afri…
Read More

Tabletalk
The Adventure Within. Table Talk with Jo Pope
Jo Pope is free-spirited, tenacious and a go-gett…
Read More

Business
Climate change and the economy
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues…
Read More

Books
A Tale of Identity and Mixed Heritage
Most people would never in a million years associ…
Read More