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Impembwe at Chomba
Up to the end of the 1960s, the whole Defensive Trence (Impembwe) at Chomba in Chieftainess Kanyembo’s area of Nchelenge District in the Luapula Province of Zambia was very distinct. This trench, enclosing a rectangular area of 12 hectares in size, and completely straight on all the four sides of the enclosed area, had not
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Impembwe – A Defensive Trench
Impembwe is a defensive trench in Zambia dug around a village to defend it against invading enemy forces. The trench would be dug around the village where the migrating tribe decided to settle. They dug the trenches to defend themselves and their villages against their enemies during tribal wars of migration. The trenches would be
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Zambia’s Waterfalls
Zambia is endowed with many waterfalls. While the Victoria Falls is about all tourists and the citizens of this country get to hear about, there are many other waterfalls, especially in the northern part of the country. The Kabwelume Falls and Lumangwe Falls, both of which are on the Kalungwishi River, which forms the boundary
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Isokwe Island On Lake Mweru
Until recently (10-30 years ago or so), the island of Isokwe on Lake Mweru was uninhabited, except for a few fishing camps where fishermen camped for periods of a month or so. Today, the 7.4Km long 4.8Km² island is fully inhabited and has villages, churches and a school.
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MV Kapale – The Lake Mweru Passenger Boat
https://zagisma.wordpress.com/2022/03/29/mv-kapale-the-lake-mweru-passenger-boat/
