The Biggest Shopping Mall in Lusaka, Zambia
During my stay in Lusaka, Zambia, I visited this shopping mall which's name is Levy and that's one of the newly built largest shopping malls in Lusaka city which is the capital of Zambia in South Africa.
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Cities of Zambia Quiz
Cities of Zambia Quiz:
1. Lusaka 735,830 769,353 1,084,703 1,747,152 Lusaka Lusaka.jpg
2. Ndola 297,490 329,228 374,757 451,246 Copperbelt Ndola01.jpg
3. Kitwe 283,962 363,734 501,360 Copperbelt Kitwe.jpg
4. Kabwe 127,422 154,318 176,758 202,360 Central Big Tree Natl Mont Kabwe.JPG
5. Chingola 130,872 142,383 147,448 185,246 Copperbelt
6. Mufulira 138,824 123,936 122,336 151,309 Copperbelt
7. Livingstone 61,296 76,875 97,488 134,349 Southern Livingstone2.jpg
8. Luanshya 113,422 118,143 115,579 130,076 Copperbelt Luanshya1.jpg
9. Kasama 36,269 47,653 74,243 101,845 Northern
10. Chipata 33,627 52,213 73,110 116,627 Eastern Chipata - roadside clothes vendors.JPG
~Other cities~
Chililabombwe,
Solwezi,
Towns, villages and missions
Map of Zambia
Chadiza,
Chama,
Chambeshi,
Chavuma,
Chembe,
Chibombo,
Chiengi,
Chilubi,,
Chinsali,
Chinyingi,
Chirundu
Chisamba
Choma
Gwembe
Isoka
Kabompo
Kafue
Kafulwe
Kalabo
Kalene Hill
Kalomo
Kalulushi
Kanyembo
Kaoma
Kapiri Mposhi
Kasempa
Kashikishi
Kataba
Katete
Kawambwa
Kazembe (Mwansabombwe)
Kazungula
Kibombomene
Luangwa
Lufwanyama
Lukulu
Lundazi
Macha Mission
Makeni
Maliti
Mansa
Mazabuka
Mbala
Mbereshi
Mfuwe
Milenge
Misisi
Mkushi
Mongu
Monze
Mpika
Mporokoso
Mpulungu
Mumbwa
Muyombe
Mwinilunga
Nchelenge
Ngoma
Nkana
Nseluka
Pemba
Petauke
Samfya
Senanga
Serenje
Sesheke
Shiwa Ngandu
Siavonga
Sikalongo
Sinazongwe
Zambezi
Zimba
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Ngonye Falls, Sioma Ngwezi National Park, Zambia
Also known as Sioma Falls because these Falls are near the village of Sioma. These beautiful Falls mark the transition point of the Zambezi Rivers' flow from Kalahari sand floodplain to basalt dyke -- the latter eventually contributing to the magnificent gorges of the Victoria Falls.
The horseshoe-shaped Ngonye Falls are mostly impressive because of the sheer volume of water that cascades over the staggered, twenty meter drop. An interesting aspect is that the river flows underneath the rock on either side of the falls. It is quite remarkable to stand upon them, feeling and hearing the underground flow.
The best option is to spend the night at the nearby Matumwa Lodge, owned and managed by 1995 South African Rugby World Cup team player, Gavin Johnson, and his wife Penny. There are also a couple of simple camps at Senanga which also offer guided trips to the Falls.
Alternatively, get to the village of Sioma and ask for a guide to take you to the Falls. It is best viewed by walking about two kilometres downstream of Sioma. There is usually a dugout canoe that will ferry you across the Zambezi - this in itself is an adventure - then a further two kilometre walk back upstream will take you to the Falls' best vantage point. There's also a spot called The Jacuzzi where you can safely swim in amongst the swirling waters.
The Falls provide great photo opportunities at any time of the year, but the optimum time is around June or July. Rafting is best from February to May after the rains. Wildlife is best viewed from July to November, when water is scarce and the animals are forced to come to the water holes or down to the river to drink.
17 seconds by the Zambezi river
A short momentum by the Zambezi river in Senanga in Zambia. This place is in Senanga Lodge
Trade no aid - The Chinese in Zambia
In Zambia, many years of Dutch development aid have delivered very little, says Bram Vermeulen. Do the Chinese do better now, under the motto 'trade, not aid'?
Mongu, een gebied in het uiterste westen van Zambia, werd wel de dertiende provincie van ons land genoemd. Vanaf de jaren zeventig van de vorige eeuw wemelde het er van de Nederlandse ontwikkelingswerkers die de beschaving wilden brengen naar dit natte, platte gebied. Bijvoorbeeld door een kanaal uit te baggeren, een klus ter waarde van tientallen miljoenen euro’s. Dat zou scheepvaart mogelijk maken en zo de hele economie een boost geven.
Met voormalig ontwikkelingswerker René Lourens kijkt Bram Vermeulen wat daarvan terecht is gekomen. Niet veel, blijkt al snel. Boten van Nederlandse scheepswerven liggen te roesten langs de kant van het al weer dichtgeslibde kanaal. Ze bespreken wat er misging, en waarom het falende project steeds weer verlengd werd. Dat is nu voorbij. De hulp is opgedroogd en in plaats van een ambassade met 45 man heeft Nederland alleen nog een klein consulaatje met drie medewerkers in Zambia.
In Mongu betreuren de mensen het einde van de Nederlandse hulp. Maar de ontwikkeling is er juist in een stroomversnelling gekomen. Chinezen bouwen een indrukwekkende brug, iets wat Nederlandse ingenieurs onmogelijk leek. Waarom kunnen die Chinezen dat wel, en wat zijn hun drijfveren eigenlijk? Hoewel een opzichter van de bouwactiviteiten vooral de vriendschap tussen China en Zambia wil benadrukken, schemert het echte antwoord er wel doorheen: handel.
The motto 'trade not aid', ie trade instead of aid, is on the rise. Also in Zambia. Bram speaks about this with Vice President Guy Scott. He agrees that a lot of development aid has been in vain, and that trade often makes more of a difference. But that does not apply in all areas, he says: the AIDS epidemic should never be brought under control with trade alone.
Former Dutch development workers, who came to Zambia as volunteers, now also see more benefit in trade for themselves. René Lourens is a consultant in animal husbandry and his friend Arie breeds beef cows. They are good farmers, and that is also better for Zambia, they say. 'I have created permanent employment as an entrepreneur.'
The question, of course, is why Zambians do not set up such a company themselves. They know the local culture better, so you might think that all sorts of thresholds are lower for them. Arie: 'What is lacking in this country is the capacity to plan. Thinking ahead, thinking about tomorrow. People are very busy with the day. That is a handicap. That sounds a bit colonial, says Bram. Well, says Arie. 'As an entrepreneur, I do it better. That's just obvious.
Zambian stores are thinly sown
Also in the shopping centers of the capital Lusaka shows that foreign companies the local entrepreneurs checking. Why are there almost no Zambian stores, Bram wants to know from a saleswoman in a clothing store that belongs to that rare category. Even though there are no products from our own soil on the shelves.
Trade may work better than help, but who is the most helped? The Zambians, or rather the foreign investors?
Episode 9. The hole of Mongu
Bram Vermeulen discovers that years of Dutch development aid have had little result in Zambia. Are the Chinese doing better with their motto of ‘trade, not aid’?
Director: Doke Romeijn and Stefanie de Brouwer
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Zambezi River - Zambia
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Travel blogs from Zambezi River:
- ... Between the two countries' offices we had to ride a ferry across the great Zambezi River ...
- ... But, no, just on the Zambezi River ...
- ... But I'm on a mission; to photograph a suspension bridge just outside Jimbe, on the Zambia -Angola border near the source of great Zambezi river, for a calendar my father's advertising agency is producing ...
- ... From Mongu we head south, the Zambezi River keeping erratic company along the highway to Senanga, a town that the Lonely Planet guide says has a real 'end of the ...
- ... We are currently in Livingstone, which sits only a few miles away from the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls ...
- ... Our second tour was a booze cruise on the Zambezi river at sunset ...
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Photos from:
- Siavonga, Zambia
- Kasane, Botswana
- Livingstone, Zambia
- Lusaka, Zambia
- Mongu, Zambia
- Kitwe, Zambia
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- This is a better way to see the Zambezi River... by Jrcormack from a blog titled Rafting Mania
- Sunset on the Zambezi River, next to campsite by Mjlankers from a blog titled Victoria Falls - Bungi Jumping
- J) Sunset booze cruise on Zambezi river by Edamame from a blog titled Zambia - Victoria Falls
- Elephant on the Zambezi river by Porgan from a blog titled the Zambian children....
- Pontoon Ferry, Zambezi River by Darkstar from a blog titled Western Road Trip 1
- Sunset on the Zambezi River by Ezandtreggas from a blog titled Lovin' Livingstone
- Beautiful Zambezi River by Fosters4 from a blog titled Zambia
- Hippo in Zambezi River by Djchurch from a blog titled Life on Edge
- Sunset Zambezi River by Bruceontour from a blog titled Free as a bird over the Victoria Falls
- Zambezi river by Mschloot from a blog titled AAAAmmmmaZZZZing!!!!
Bayat Honeymoon 2016 ++(Watch in 4K!!)++
This is our honeymoon in Africa!! We visited Victoria Falls in Zambia/Zimbabwe, Sabi Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve in Kruger National Park- South Africa, and ended our trip in the MOST beautiful city we've ever seen- Cape Town, SA.
Sad to say some of our film was lost during travel so we are missing the penguins at Boulder Beach, underwater footage from our shark dive at Shark Alley, and footage from the most Southwestern point of the african continent- Cape of Good Hope. Hope you enjoy!
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Mr & Mrs Bayat
Master the tempest is raging - UoN SDA Choir
Seventh-day Adventist students of the University of Nairobi performing music concert at LMS