Yes, people in Zambia walk a lot. There are buses and trains, but many cannot afford them.
Most people in Zambia are Christian.
people cannot walk in space because there is a lot of gravity
The native people of Zambia are friendly, likeable and hard working.
People that spend a lot of time on a boat walk with "sea legs."
Most of the movement of people in Zambia is to do with getting employment.
The major reason why Zambia is in debt is because 90% of its people make less than $2 per day. In the late 1990's, Zambia was paying about a third of the value of its exports to repay its debt, but about that time Zambia began an intense economic reform program that involved a lot of privatization, and this helped to decrease their debt burden.
Almost everybody celebrates Christmas in Zambia.
Five countries in Africa that a lot of people go to are Egypt, Morocco, Kenya, South Africa and Zambia.
The biggest challenge for most people in Zambia is simply to survive.
There is no definitive number on how many people walk into a lamp post every day as it can vary depending on location and other factors. However, it is safe to say that it is not a common occurrence for most people.
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People in Zambia were treated extremely well by Britons, they had been getting along for many years.