In Zambia, "nichani" refers to a traditional ceremony or ritual that is performed by certain ethnic groups to commemorate important events such as births, deaths, marriages, or coming-of-age ceremonies. The specific practices and customs associated with the nichani ceremony can vary depending on the ethnic group and region in Zambia. Overall, the nichani ceremony holds significant cultural and social importance in Zambia, serving as a way to honor and celebrate important milestones in the community.
Zambia lies in the south of Africa. Zambia shares its borders with a lot of countries. It neighbors the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. Zambia has no coastal line.
No Zambia is not in Angola. Zambia is to the East of Angola.
Zambia Zimbabwe
Mwinilulga in Zambia
Zambia has no King.
No. Zambia is a country.
Of curse Zambia is better but Egypt is better then Zambia
Neither. Zambia is a separate country south of Congo.
Zambia is in the southern and eastern hemispheres.
yes Zambia is in Africa
Zambia is landlocked
There are no significant mountains in Zambia.