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An intellectual giant. Essays in honour of Muna Ndulo
Marja Hinfelaar (ed.)
An Intellectual Giant: Essays in Honour of Muna Ndulo doubles as an account of the exemplary professional life of a globally renowned Zambian legal luminary - Muna Ndulo - and also as a versatile exposition towards understanding the global demands p…
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A Zambian journalist
In pursuit of three freedoms
Mike Daka
Mike Daka’s story is a fascinating account that is at once the story of an extraordinary journalist, and rich insight into the history of the media and journalism in Zambia and Southern Africa. Born into humble circumstances, his journey took him in…
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Changing fortunes
Gabriel Ellison
Gabriel Ellison, a renowned Zambian artist, has also written several books. These include stories for children published by Macmillan and Bookworld Publishers and several novels. Her stories have been broadcast on the BBC World Service. Ellison’s no…
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Curse of the fig
Jacob M'hango
Jacob M'hango holds a BA with Education from the University of Zambia and is currently studying for an MA in History. His passion for writing fiction first surfaced in his childhood years - a childhood filled with stories and story-telling in mostly…
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Dust and rain
Chipo and Chibwe save the Green Valley
Ruth Hartley
Ruth Hartley is a storyteller, poet and artist who has spent most of her life in Southern Africa and left her heart in Zambia. She is passionate about the environment, human rights and storytelling.
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From Northern Rhodesia to Zambia
Recollections of a DO/DC : 1962-73
Mic Bond
The birth of a new nation is an exciting time. Mick Bond spent the years 1962-73 as a District Officer and a District Commissioner, actively participating in the demise of the colonial regime and then as a civil servant in independent Zambia. This d…
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Michael Sata
Portrait of a populist
Reginald Ntomba
Sata was a giant figure in Zambia's political landscape for over thirty years. Reginald Ntomba argues that 'how Sata became president is as thought-provoking a story as what he did with the power he had spent decades fighting for'. He explores the p…
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Nation Building in the Context of 'One Zambia One Nation'
Mubanga Kashoki
In this collection of essays the author discusses questions of definition and explores the complex issues of national integration, identity, language, belonging, and national unity. Professor Kashoki argues that ‘One Zambia One Nation’ is much more …
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Religious Conversion
An African Perspective
Brendan Carmody
Brendan Carmody is formerly professor of Religious Education at the University of Zambia and is currently associate research professor at the Institute of Education, University College London.
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Sula and Ja
Ellen Banda-Aaku
Ellen Banda-Aaku has published seven books for children and one novel. Her first book Wandi’s Little Voice won the MacMillan Writers Prize for Africa in 2004. Patchwork, published in 2011 won the Penguin Prize for African Writing. Suzi’s Box was the…
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The Mwanawasa years
An analysis of his presidency
Reginald Ntomba
A brilliant student, an accomplished lawyer, a reluctant politician, a surprise presidential candidate who was controversially elected and incessantly criticised; Levy Mwanawasa posthumously enjoys high approval ratings. As if he were a prophet, he …
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The process of women`s empowerment
Longwe S.,
Clarke R.
This book begins with a 'cautionary tale' about a development wide area in rural Zambia, with the purpose of lessening the burden of labour on women who previously had to fetch water from faraway streams. The result of the programme was exactly the …
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Wandi's little voice
Ellen Banda-Aaku
Ellen Banda-Aaku's first book, Wandi's Little Voice, won the Macmillan Writer's Prize for Africa in 2004. The story is set in a Lusaka suburb. It is about a young girl transitioning into adolescence.
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Zambian place names
Their origins and the stories behind them
Richard West
Who invented the name Zambia? Who was Chief Lusaaka? Were Kabulonga and Kabwata his daughters? Why does Kitwe mean 'big head"? Who was Bwana Mkubwa? We know about Victoria, but what do the names of other waterfalls of Zambia mean? Why did they laugh…
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