To see Barotseland represented like this just makes me proud to be Lozi!! Great job. Please keep up the good work.
Mwangala Yeta-Likando on 9th of September, 2009 at 15:35.
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To see Barotseland represented like this just makes me proud to be Lozi!! Great job. Please keep up the good work.
Mwangala Yeta-Likando on 9th of September, 2009 at 15:16.
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the barotse flood plain is there..kuomboka is still there the flood plain has been proposed as ramsar site and a world a heritage site. Many more attractions apart from the ceremony will be recognised when this is realised. Among them traditional burial sites such as the Mbanikelako.
in 1968 we lived in oxford - we were newly married and had three young zambians living with us in our house - they were the sons of the litunga lewanika and had an older brother in the united states - they must have been about 17 and were crazy about football - they told us all about the flood plain ceremony and many interesting stories - we often talk of them - are they still in zambia?
ELIZABETH CHISMAN on 8th of January, 2009 at 14:01.
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To see Barotseland represented like this just makes me proud to be Lozi!! Great job. Please keep up the good work.
Mwangala Yeta-Likando on 9th of September, 2009 at 15:35. See related route
To see Barotseland represented like this just makes me proud to be Lozi!! Great job. Please keep up the good work.
Mwangala Yeta-Likando on 9th of September, 2009 at 15:16. See related route
the barotse flood plain is there..kuomboka is still there the flood plain has been proposed as ramsar site and a world a heritage site. Many more attractions apart from the ceremony will be recognised when this is realised. Among them traditional burial sites such as the Mbanikelako.
ricky kalaluka on 15th of January, 2009 at 15:13. See related route
in 1968 we lived in oxford - we were newly married and had three young zambians living with us in our house - they were the sons of the litunga lewanika and had an older brother in the united states - they must have been about 17 and were crazy about football - they told us all about the flood plain ceremony and many interesting stories - we often talk of them - are they still in zambia?
ELIZABETH CHISMAN on 8th of January, 2009 at 14:01. See related route