Hello, welcome to Zambia my beloved country. I have watched most of your cooking videos in Kenya and how helped you were during the party at the Villa.
I love your determination my queen keep going Jahber, Zambia like the rest of Africa is beautiful, You really didnt tell us what the statue was all about. It looks like Freedom symbol
It's called the "Freedom Statue". The artwork depicts a man breaking free from chains, representing the struggles Zambians faced while overthrowing the chains of colonialism. It’s now such a potent symbol of Zambia that it’s depicted on all denominations of the country’s currency, the Kwacha. The statue was erected in 1974 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Zambia’s independence.This symbolic monument honoring the freedom fighters who died during the conflicts was inspired by a real event. The man immortalized in the artwork is Zanco Mpundu Mutembo, a native to the Zambian town of Mbala. After a trial following his arrest for protesting, Mutembo was sent to Livingstone Prison, where he was held in chains. With 18 armed soldiers facing him, he was ordered to break free from his constraints or be shot instantly. Summoning great strength, he managed to break the chains.
I can volunteer to take you around lusaka when u next visit. Coz you missed soo much. Buy thank you for the places you showed. I was just in kenya last month during the protest week. I loved nairobi and also visited mombasa as well. So i can take u around nicely, again😂. Let me know what u think.
Awwww seeing my town in someone else's eyes, it's a pity you were moving around on a Sunday, a weekday would have given you a lot of people to bump into and traffic 😊 there are honestly very few places where you can't record we are pretty relaxed about it.
I am from Zambia and I can confirm that "ZAMBIA DRIVES TOYOTA " Filming at Mall's is okay but at times it depends with the specific store. When it comes to motorbikes, they're used as a mode of transport in rural area's where vehicles have a challenge reaching. In towns, motorbikes are used for delivery services especially more common in LUSAKA.
Motorbikes as a form of transport in an urban area are only prominent in Chipata, Eastern Province. Western and Southern provinces don't use it as a form of public transport.
@mulemba_ndonji Actually, it's DRC, Tanzania, and Mozambique. They actually don't even remove the foreign number plates when they buy the bikes, you would be shocked.
Importation of vehicles is a preference nothing to do with proximity of port or anything after all the same Toyota came from the same port which is far
Karibu sana kwetu dada ? Nadhani kwakuwa m'afrika wewe,nd'omana yake umeongea meema kuhusu Lusaka Zambia 🇿🇲 Trust me if it were a westerner with their congenital propaganda,they could have talked negatives about Zambia.I respect Kenyans a great deal after my great time in several areas such as Nairobi, Eldoret and Mombasa.Locations in Nairobi such as Kariobangi, Buruburu, Kinondoni, 46 which are not common to foreigners are home to me. Karibu tena kwetu.
Wow, I think maybe the reason they don't want you to record in certain places it may be countries that have high corruption as compared to countries that corruption is not so much tolerated, your camera make at someone doing what they should not be doing.❤
People in Zambia also own cars like Lamborghini, Porsche, Nissans, Audi, G-Wagon, Marbach. Importation it’s just preference and how fat one’s pocket is
Try to do some research before you shoot the videos. It will make your videos even more informative. Basic things like the names of the roads you drive on you must be able to state. The big infrastructure like a hospital, the name of the statue you visit, the name of what you call the famous building, etc. You just need to find a knowledgeable person in the country you visit to accompany you and believe me you will score even higher than you are. Peace, Love and Harmony from Zambia