News and views of people, places and community.
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Issue 5 (May 2009) Leonard Kalio, safari guide at Baines’ River Camp (www.bainesrivercamp.com), is concerned about the loss of native tree species in the Lower Zambezi valley.
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Issue 5 (May 2009) Alison Cockerell, manager with Shenton Safaris (www.shentonsafaris.com), has come up with a bright idea to raise funds for conservation.
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Issue 5 (May 2009) Zambia continues to draw talent from around the world. Adam McGuigan is a drama teacher from Ireland who found his inspiration among the street children of Lusaka. Keen to make a difference, he set up an innovative drama-based NGO called Barefeet. Laura Manni asked him how it all started.
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Issue 5 (May 2009) View from Abroad Jagdish Nayee – Jag, to friends and family – was born in Ndola but raised and educated in England after moving there as a child. Today he works in IT at Gatwick Airport for The Mileage Company, a subsidiary of British Airways.
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Issue 4 (November 2008) Virginia McKenna OBE is best known for playing conservationist Joy Adamson in the classic movie Born Free. But the BAFTA award-winning actress is herself no stranger to the African bush. And, as she explained to Mike Unwin, Zambia’s Luangwa Valley provided one of her most thrilling encounters.
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Issue 4 (November 2008) Train travel is seldom on the agenda for tourists in Zambia. But in the Tazara line to Dar-es-Salaam, Zambia boasts one of the world’s great railway journeys. Sara and Andrea Nolli, Italian volunteers at Meheba refugee Camp near Solwezi, went along for the ride. Sara told Travel Zambia about the journey.
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Issue 4 (November 2008) Ex-poacher turned guide Brightson Chambweka is bringing his encyclopaedic knowledge of local history to a fascinating new project: reconstructing a traditional iron smelter on its original site. Mike Unwin reports.
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Issue 3 (May 2008) Hollywood star Ewan McGregor, together with fellow actor and bike fanatic Charlie Boorman, have described sampling the delights of Zambia during their epic motorcycle journey from Scotland to Cape Town, dubbed ‘Long Way Down’.
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Issue 3 (May 2008) Zambia is basking in the glow of success, as the nation’s brightest talents scoop prestigious international awards. Travel Zambia reports on two rising stars – writer Ellen Banda-Aaku and 16-year-old Thandiwe Chama.
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Issue 3 (May 2008) Home for Maggie Mwale is the bush of the Luangwa Valley, where she works for Norman Carr Safaris. For years she has dreamed about visiting the UK. In February she finally got the chance. Here are some extracts from her diary.
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