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Zambia

Zambia is an east central African country. Questions about Zambia, it's people and population, capital city, rivers and lakes, official languages, country and fauna should be put in this category.

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What do people eat for breakfast in Zambia?

Nishma, a porridge made from ground corn is the most common breakfast.

How do you translate 'How are you' into Bemba?

Mwashibukeni is how are you in Bemba

you can find more phrases at:

lang.nalrc.wisc.edu/nalrc/resources/press/brochures/bemba.pdf

Mwashibukeni is actually "good morning" in Bemba.

How are you is "muli shani."

Welcome is "mwapoleni."

All these above are said with respect (denoted by the 'm') but you can add more respect to any of these by adding "mukwai" to the end.

What country invaded Zambia?

The awesome country

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What is is the capital of Zambia?

Lusaka, a city in the most populated central plain, is the capital of Zambia.

Where is Zambia located in world?

Zambia is located in southern central Africa, directly south of the Congo.

Why would people leave or move to Zambia?

Most of the movement of people in Zambia is to do with getting employment.

Do you have carnival in Zambia?

No, but a travelling carnival based in southern Europe comes through about every 2 years.

What are examples of imperialism in Zambia?

forest, thicket, woodland and grassland vegetation types

Which country is Zambia found in?

Zambia. Zambia is a country. It was previously a British colony known as Northern Rhodesia.

What is the price of a goat in Zambia?

A goat in Zambia has no set price. The market price for a goat is set by the breeder. There are no formal markets set on the prices of goats.

Does Zambia use the metric system?

Yes, Zambia uses the metric system for measurement. This system is widely used in most countries around the world, including Zambia, for standardizing measurements of length, weight, volume, and temperature.

What country colorized Zambia and Malawi?

Great Britain colonised both Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia ) and Nyasaland (now Malawi).

Impact of colonialism in Zambia?

Colonialism impacted by putting Zambia into severe debt which is still felt today. British Colonies loaned money to Zambia under the condition that they were to control all mineral and major exports. Zambia along with other South African Countries agreed in turn these colonies loaned billion of dollars. However Zambia had to pay this money back with interest much like a bank loan and many of their resources had been stripped by these british colonies who sold things such as copper to thriving nations. In the end Zambia owed billions of dollars, had few trained workers, and little resources.

Who is the king of Zambia?

There is no king of Zambia. Michael Sata is currently the President and Head of State.

What is the geology of Zambia?

Zambia is effectively sandwiched between the Kasai, Zimbabwe - Kaapvall and Tanzania cratons.

The oldest succession of rocks in the country (c.3000 Ma.- 2050 Ma.), the basement supergroup, consists mostly of granitic gneissis and migmatites, found throughout eastern, central and southern Zambia.

Overlying these basement rocks and generally exhibiting an infolded, imbricate and tectonized contact with the basement sequence are a series of younger sedimentary sequences; the Muva Supergroup, the Mporokoso Group and the Kasama Formation which form part of the regional Irumide and Zambezi oragenic Belts.

Value of a 1966 Zambia one penny?

I've checked a completed listing of a 1966 Zambia penny on Ebay, and it sold for $7.70 GBP.

What does jongwe mean in shona?

jongwe originally was the word for 'peacock'. since it has also adopted the meaning of 'beautiful' due to the beauty of the peacock's feathers.

What are the importance of pressure groups in Zambia?

Pressure groups influence government decisions.

Is rhodesia still on the map?

Yes and no. The physical territory of Rhodesia is still there - under the name Zimbabwe. The last maps to bear the name Rhodesia would have been printed in 1979 - that same year and in 1980, you would also see maps where it was called Zimbabwe-Rhodesia. 1980 would be the last year you would have seen any mention of Rhodesia on any up-to-date maps.

What do you have to cross to go from Zimbabwe to Zambia?

You have to cross the Zambesi River, as it forms the entire border between Zimbabwe and Zambia.

What do the colours mean of the Zambian flag?

The Green color stands for natural resources, the red color symbolizes the struggle for freedom, the black color stands for the people of Zambia, and the orange color for mineral wealth. The eagle represents the people's ability to rise above the nation's problems.