Zambia
MTA
Portrait of a Country
2nd Edition
Explore the heart of south-central Africa with "Zambia: Portrait of a Country." This comprehensive guide delves into the multifaceted identity of Zambia, from its remarkable geography shaped by vast plateaus, the mighty Zambezi River, and expansive lakes, to its rich pre-colonial history rooted in ancient settlements and powerful Bantu kingdoms. Understand the complexities of its colonial past, the journey to independence under Kenneth Kaunda's leadership, and the subsequent evolution of its multi-party democratic system, highlighted by peaceful transfers of power. Discover how Zambia navigates its unique position as a landlocked nation with borders shared by eight neighbors, influencing trade, culture, and regional dynamics.
Delve into Zambia's economy, long dominated by copper mining, and the ongoing push towards diversification to create a more resilient and inclusive future. The book provides insights into key sectors like agriculture, tourism, and renewable energy, alongside a frank examination of persistent socio-economic challenges such as poverty, inequality, and limited access to essential public services like healthcare, water, and education. Learn about the dynamic urban life in Lusaka and the Copperbelt, contrasted with the traditional livelihoods and community spirit of rural Zambia.
Beyond statistics and policy, "Zambia: Portrait of a Country" offers a vivid portrayal of the nation's social fabric. Explore the vibrant tapestry of over 70 ethnic groups, their unique languages, and the powerful influence of 'Ubuntu' on community life. Witness the richness of Zambian culture through its traditional ceremonies, music, art, and culinary traditions, revealing a people deeply connected to their heritage. Finally, the book looks ahead, outlining Zambia's ambitious development goals, the environmental challenges it faces, and the prospects for achieving sustainable prosperity through strategic reforms and international collaboration.
This book is for anyone interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of Zambia. It's particularly valuable for travelers planning a trip, students studying African history, geography, or culture, and individuals working in international development or conservation with a focus on Southern Africa. Readers seeking to learn about the interplay of natural resources, history, culture, and socio-economic development in a contemporary African nation will find it highly informative.
June 28, 2025
33,297 words
2 hours 20 minutes
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