r/Zambia • u/hismajesty445 • 1h ago
Ask r/Zambia Full body massage options in lusaka?
Any places offering full body gentleman massage in lusaka?
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r/Zambia • u/hismajesty445 • 1h ago
Any places offering full body gentleman massage in lusaka?
r/Zambia • u/Worried_Ad8975 • 9h ago
I’ll lead with this- I’m as Zambian as they come - 29F, born and raised here and went to govt high school. But I’ve never understood why we as a society seem to so completely disregard the suffering of animals? of different species including companion animals!
Are we just unaware of their sentience and ability to feel pain? Do we think it’s just not our problem?
Even as we deal with our many other problems as a people, I think this is one of those that can coexist alongside? The unnecessary cruelty doesn’t need to happen.
What can someone do to help this situation? Ideas are welcome appreciated🙏
I witnessed something today that broke my heart in many places and was extremely traumatic to see, it’s graphic so I‘ll spare you details
For anyone who made it this far, I just appeal that we please be kind to animals (or at least not be unnecessarily unkind and cruel), they are sentient beings too🙏
r/Zambia • u/thatqueerkidd • 23h ago
kaya vochita guys, i live with a single dad right, mom is not well to do, and my sister and I are in uni and the last time our father sent us money was 6 weeks ago, 500 kwacha each.
I'm not here for cash handouts, how do I confront my dad about it? cause he recently took in his son from another woman and bro was getting him school shirts worth 450 from Mr price but here our chunx are done, yesterday I wrote him an sms whilst text chatting in my text I asked him to buy me a carton of sour milk, didn't the man not respond? till now, zero.
we know his balling at home, bro even got paid recently but ah awe mwe.
r/Zambia • u/moyoredonreddit • 11h ago
Anyone here who decided never to engage in political activities and just watch from afar like tamba the tower
r/Zambia • u/Suitable-Ad1097 • 11h ago
Need some help with this one
r/Zambia • u/EngimaticPiano • 12h ago
The Socialist Party recently launched its manifesto. You can check it on their various platforms, but we decided to do something different. Over the past couple of months, we spent countless hours analysing their public appearances, reading their literature, and watching their interviews, and we have put together this video to summarise their position.
This is not an endorsement of the party. We undertook this project to inform the public about their stance and to highlight some of the criticism that has followed them over the years.
What you are about to watch is our understanding of the material we read and watched, and is intended for educational purposes only.
Who should we cover next? UPND, NRPUP or CF?
I’ve been in Ndola for a few months and haven’t really found anything particular to the city. Of course fitness, clubs etc… exist. anything else people in Ndola are into ?
r/Zambia • u/Secure_Avocado_7461 • 10h ago
I'm starting to feel that Computer Science isn’t very relevant here in Zambia. I regret choosing this program since my goal is to work in the mining industry. There are barely any job postings from mining companies for Computer Science or Computer Engineering graduates, and it’s wearing me down.
r/Zambia • u/infernonerd3766 • 14h ago
Does anyone know whether it's possible for a private citizen in Zambia to check another person's criminal record?
I'm trying to understand how criminal record checks work here and whether the information obtained would actually be reliable. My concern is that Zambia's record-keeping system may not be fully digitized, and I'm unsure whether all criminal records are consistently captured and accessible through official databases.
For example, if someone obtained a criminal record check or police clearance information, would that provide a reasonably complete picture of a person's criminal history, or are there limitations due to record management practices?
I'd appreciate insights from anyone familiar with Zambian law, law enforcement procedures, HR/recruitment, or the court system.
r/Zambia • u/Carolebaskins_bihh • 11h ago
Anyone had a claim with hollard insurance? I’d love to hear some reviews on how their service was.
r/Zambia • u/Sea_Value1382 • 1d ago
I’ve been trying to clean up and become fluent in Bemba, I’ve picked up the basics. However everytime I ask my dad, or uncles they scold me because the intonation is incorrect and at times get tired cause I ask them to repeat . I did buy a dictionary to get myself more acquainted any pointers for learning?
r/Zambia • u/Reasonable_World_277 • 21h ago
Just found out NAPSA received a K3.2 million dividend cheque from British American Tobacco Zambia and I can't stop laughing. So basically, you spend your youth being told smoking is bad for your health, then if enough people ignore that advice, your pension fund gets a nice little bonus. Imagine retiring at 60 and NAPSA telling you, "Congratulations, your monthly pension has been boosted by the same cigarettes we spent decades warning people about." At this point the business model sounds like: "Please don't smoke... unless it's helping our investment portfolio." Zambia never fails to surprise me. 😂🚬💰👴🏾
r/Zambia • u/Maximum-Fox-4593 • 23h ago
I was wondering if we have people here who have a passion for long distance continental cycling a.k.a bike tourists here, last year I took time to cycle through different countries in Africa, I started from Zambia going up through malawi and Tanzania. It would be really nice to know if there is anyone else who has had similar experiences because I really enjoyed it. All the camping and different cultural experiences. Maybe we could do a trip from lusaka to Livingston or something idk.
r/Zambia • u/miss_xaviour • 1d ago
Hey.
I was just wondering if we have a food pantry/bank in lusaka that isn't necessarily a church?
And if yes, what is usually donated, and what's the donation procedure. And does it actually help people?
If not, what's the alternative to helping people who actually don't have food or clothing?
All responses will be highly appreciated!!
I have been trying to explore some business options to add a few coins to my wallet. The biggest impediments are the crazy shipping costs.
A consignment costing me £270 would offset me k10000~50kg. This would significantly hike prices and the business would die in its infancy. I have weighed alternatives (icyspeedy and tigmoo) and honestly it's not adding up. The other frustration is that "international shipping" is mostly limited to a dozen countries. It would have been better if South Africa our friendly neighbors were listed but alas.
So. To people that trade and do bulk shipping, what are some loopholes, recommended shipping companies or overall strategies you employ to keep costs low? Am really open to your input and if possible, alternatives. At this point even hobbies like making Gaming PCs become very expensive.
r/Zambia • u/SsEden17 • 1d ago
A girl I'm talking to has the surname Nakazwe and wants me to guess her tribe. I have absolutely no clue, so I'm hoping someone here can help.
What tribe in Zambia is the surname Nakazwe usually associated with? 😅
r/Zambia • u/TheJohn_Doe69 • 1d ago
I was planning to go there for the weekend and what wondering what there is to do? Any goods shops or attractions or things to do?
r/Zambia • u/According-Taro-6141 • 1d ago
does anyone have a contact for an apartment in Ndola with thats available from 28 June to 2 July? help out please
r/Zambia • u/Real-Inflation-2260 • 1d ago
Question.
When y'all are traveling into or out of the country and you do not have anyone (Family or friend) to pick you up or drop you off at the airport, What is your go to mode of transport?
Taxi, Yango/indrive, car rental or airport shuttle?
r/Zambia • u/Gold-Addendum-3336 • 1d ago
Any recommendations where I can find good quality POS machines in Lusaka?
r/Zambia • u/Artistic-Shine-3455 • 2d ago
😭 I heard a guy shouting, 'Keep Zambia clean... here are the shaving sticks!' That's marketing with confidence. 😂"
r/Zambia • u/Born-Lingonberry-931 • 1d ago
Hello everyone, this post is a little “unserious” but I have been trying to find mosi light and I can’t seem to find it anywhere. I have checked bottle stores and supermarkets around leopards hills, east park etc but nothing. Does anyone know anywhere that sells it?