United Air Charter Livingstone Short
Proflight Zambia inaugural 737 flight to Livingstone
Proflight Zambia inaugural 737 flight to Livingstone
Cessna Caravan Flight into the bush! - Zambia
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Music by: Lost Frequencies, Are you with me.
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Fly Away by the FLY5
Fly Away is the single produced by Proflight zambia brand ambassadors collectively known as the Fly5. The video was shot in Livingstone and showcases zambia's tourism offering as well and communicating the benefits of flying. the 5 brand ambasadors are; JK, POMPI, SLAP DEE, CACTUS AGONY and PETITA MWANZA.
Girls unbelievable experience at Victoria Falls! Devil's Pool, Livingstone Island, Zambia
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The Devil's Pool sits at the top of the Victoria Falls waterfall, off Livingstone Island in Zambia. One of Africa's most death defying holiday attractions, this experiential film is the closest you can get without getting wet.
Livingstone island offers a view of Victoria Falls that is incomparable to any waterfall anywhere in the world.
For the best in African holidays, destination weddings, luxury hotel accommodation and obviously the most death defying view in the world, Livingstone Island at Victoria Falls is the place to visit.
For bookings, go to tongabezi.com
Video created by Sam Evans Media.com
Air Zimbabwe 737-200 leaving Victoria Falls airport
the classic and mythic 737-200 still flying
Proflight Chitenge Makeover
Proflight Chitenge Makeover Vox pop interviews at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport.
Proflight Zambia added the Chitenge to its brand when it launched the #flythechitenge
#fromzambiawithlove campaign in November 2018.
Flyers have loved the Chitenge and share their thoughts on the Chitenge in the video.
Tenere, Niger
Fieldwork mission of 2004 to North and West Africa
Film by J.C. Brito
BIODESERTS--Biodiversity of Deserts and Arid Regions
BIODESERTS is a research group hosted by CIBIO/University of Porto. It is focused on assessing biodiversity patterns in deserts and arid regions. The objectives are to: i) advance scientific knowledge on these environments; ii) produce outputs of high scientific standard and guidelines for conservation policies; iii) train human resources in desert evolution and conservation biology; and iv) communicate scientific activities and improve public appreciation on desert biodiversity.
Zambia
The Republic of Zambia /ˈzæmbiə/ is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, neighboring the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, in the south-central part of the country. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest.
Originally inhabited by Khoisan peoples, the region was colonised during the Bantu expansion of the thirteenth century. After visits by European explorers in the eighteenth century, Zambia became the British protectorate of Northern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth century. For most of the colonial period, the country was governed by an administration appointed from London with the advice of the British South Africa Company.
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Zimbabwe & Zambia co-host UNWTO Conference
Earlier this week, the UN World Tourism Organization indicated that despite the rocky economic climate around the world, tourist arrivals around the world were above projected levels, and that trend is expected to hold until the end of 2013. Recent growth in Africa was sustained in the first half of the year, with overall arrivals rising by 4%, boosted by recovery in North Africa. AS CCTV's Farai Mwakutuya reports from Zimbabwe however, there's plenty of room for improvement
Zambia and Zimbabwe will co-host the 20th session of the UNWTO General Assembly in 2013
Service and Sacrifice - Peacekeepers from Zambia
Video feature on the work of peacekeepers serving with MINUSCA, the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic (CAR). This feature highlights the work of Sergeant Agness Nambela, member of the Zambian Battalion in Birao, CAR.
Victoria Falls EC130 Helicopter Flight - Full River
Always enjoyed doing this..
Zambia | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:04 1 Etymology
00:03:31 2 History
00:03:39 2.1 Prehistoric era
00:04:35 2.2 Bantu empires
00:06:09 2.3 European contact
00:07:47 2.4 British South Africa Company
00:09:07 2.5 British colonisation
00:09:36 2.6 Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
00:10:28 2.7 Independence
00:12:08 2.8 Tensions with neighbours
00:14:46 2.9 Economic troubles
00:15:28 2.10 Democratisation
00:16:32 3 Politics
00:17:48 3.1 Foreign relations
00:18:15 3.2 Military
00:18:39 3.3 Administrative divisions
00:19:18 3.4 Human rights
00:19:54 4 Geography
00:25:33 4.1 Climate
00:26:52 4.2 Biodiversity
00:28:29 5 Demographics
00:30:32 5.1 Largest towns
00:31:23 5.2 Ethnic groups
00:35:04 5.3 Religion
00:37:35 5.4 Languages
00:39:28 5.5 Education
00:40:41 5.6 Health
00:40:55 6 Economy
00:45:04 6.1 Mining
00:46:20 6.2 Agriculture
00:47:15 6.3 Tourism
00:47:51 6.4 Energy
00:48:23 6.5 Manufacturing
00:48:32 7 Culture
00:50:30 7.1 Media
00:50:56 7.2 Sports
00:54:24 7.3 Music and dance
00:55:33 8 See also
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SUMMARY
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Zambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country in south-central Africa (although some sources consider it part of east Africa), neighbouring the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana to the south, Namibia to the southwest, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, in the south-central part of Zambia. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest, the core economic hubs of the country.
Originally inhabited by Khoisan peoples, the region was affected by the Bantu expansion of the thirteenth century. After visits by European explorers in the eighteenth century, the region became the British protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth century. These were merged in 1911 to form Northern Rhodesia. For most of the colonial period, Zambia was governed by an administration appointed from London with the advice of the British South Africa Company.
On 24 October 1964, Zambia became independent of the United Kingdom and prime minister Kenneth Kaunda became the inaugural president. Kaunda's socialist United National Independence Party (UNIP) maintained power from 1964 until 1991. Kaunda played a key role in regional diplomacy, cooperating closely with the United States in search of solutions to conflicts in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Angola, and Namibia. From 1972 to 1991 Zambia was a one-party state with the UNIP as the sole legal political party under the motto One Zambia, One Nation. Kaunda was succeeded by Frederick Chiluba of the social-democratic Movement for Multi-Party Democracy in 1991, beginning a period of social-economic growth and government decentralisation. Levy Mwanawasa, Chiluba's chosen successor, presided over Zambia from January 2002 until his death in August 2008, and is credited with campaigns to reduce corruption and increase the standard of living. After Mwanawasa's death, Rupiah Banda presided as Acting President before being elected President in 2008. Holding office for only three years, Banda stepped down after his defeat in the 2011 elections by Patriotic Front party leader Michael Sata. Sata died on 28 October 2014, the second Zambian president to die in office. Guy Scott served briefly as interim president until new elections were held on 20 January 2015, in which Edgar Lungu was elected as the sixth President.
In 2010, the World Bank named Zambia one of the world's fastest economically reformed countries. The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is headquartered in Lusaka.
Livingston Taxi with Zaiko music
I took a cab to go the Zambian border with Zimbabwe to see the famous VICTORIA FALLS in Livingston! The taxi driver was playing an old Zaiko Langa Langa tune. Vivacongo! Vivacongo!!!
UNWTO preps get U.S. boost.
The United State of America has invited a high powered delegation of Zambian officials to a one week exchange program to equip them with skills ahead of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly.
U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Officer Priscilla Hernandez said the delegation would be in Washington D.C, New York, Philadelphia and Pennsylvania from January 7 to 15 2013.
Zambia | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Zambia
00:02:53 1 Etymology
00:03:18 2 History
00:03:27 2.1 Prehistoric era
00:04:19 2.2 Bantu empires
00:05:48 2.3 European contact
00:07:21 2.4 British South Africa Company
00:08:36 2.5 British colonisation
00:09:04 2.6 Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
00:09:52 2.7 Independence
00:11:27 2.8 Tensions with neighbours
00:13:57 2.9 Economic troubles
00:14:37 2.10 Democratisation
00:15:38 3 Politics
00:16:50 3.1 Foreign relations
00:17:16 3.2 Military
00:17:39 3.3 Administrative divisions
00:18:17 3.4 Human rights
00:18:51 4 Geography
00:24:11 4.1 Climate
00:25:25 4.2 Biodiversity
00:26:58 5 Demographics
00:28:55 5.1 Largest towns
00:29:44 5.2 Ethnic groups
00:33:12 5.3 Religion
00:35:22 5.4 Languages
00:37:07 5.5 Education
00:38:18 5.6 Health
00:38:31 6 Economy
00:42:27 6.1 Mining
00:43:39 6.2 Agriculture
00:44:31 6.3 Tourism
00:45:05 6.4 Energy
00:45:36 6.5 Manufacturing
00:45:45 7 Culture
00:47:37 7.1 Media
00:48:02 7.2 Sports
00:51:18 7.3 Music and dance
00:52:22 8 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Zambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country in south-central Africa (although some sources consider it part of east Africa), neighbouring the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana to the south, Namibia to the southwest, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, in the south-central part of Zambia. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest, the core economic hubs of the country.
Originally inhabited by Khoisan peoples, the region was affected by the Bantu expansion of the thirteenth century. After visits by European explorers in the eighteenth century, the region became the British protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth century. These were merged in 1911 to form Northern Rhodesia. For most of the colonial period, Zambia was governed by an administration appointed from London with the advice of the British South Africa Company.
On 24 October 1964, Zambia became independent of the United Kingdom and prime minister Kenneth Kaunda became the inaugural president. Kaunda's socialist United National Independence Party (UNIP) maintained power from 1964 until 1991. Kaunda played a key role in regional diplomacy, cooperating closely with the United States in search of solutions to conflicts in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Angola, and Namibia. From 1972 to 1991 Zambia was a one-party state with the UNIP as the sole legal political party under the motto One Zambia, One Nation. Kaunda was succeeded by Frederick Chiluba of the social-democratic Movement for Multi-Party Democracy in 1991, beginning a period of social-economic growth and government decentralisation. Levy Mwanawasa, Chiluba's chosen successor, presided over Zambia from January 2002 until his death in August 2008, and is credited with campaigns to reduce corruption and increase the standard of living. After Mwanawasa's death, Rupiah Banda presided as Acting President before being elected President in 2008. Holding office for only three years, Banda stepped down after his defeat in the 2011 elections by Patriotic Front party leader Michael Sata. Sata died on 28 October 2014, the second Zambian president to die in office. Guy Scott served briefly as interim president until new elections were held on 20 January 2015, in which Edgar Lungu was elected as the sixth President.
In 2010, the World Bank named Zambia one of the world's fastest economically reformed countries. The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is headquartered in Lusaka.
Zambia
Zambia /ˈzæmbiə/, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. The neighbouring countries are the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, located in the south-central part of the country. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest.
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*RARE* British Aerospace Jetstream 41
I believe that this is the first time I have seen this type aircraft at KSGF. A sports team chartered this aircraft. Hope you enjoy :)
Call sign is: Volunteer 320
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