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We transparently label articles with:
We transparently label articles with:
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* <code><nowiki>{{Oral history}}</nowiki></code> – for community-validated testimony   
* <code><nowiki>{{Oral history}}</nowiki></code> – for community-validated testimony   
* <code><nowiki>{{Developing article}}</nowiki></code> – for events still unfolding
* <code><nowiki>{{Developing article}}</nowiki></code> – for events still unfolding
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 7 August 2025


The Free Online Encyclopedia Preserving the History and Pride of Zambia

Welcome to Chalo Chatu – Zambia’s digital knowledge archive.

We are a professionally curated encyclopedia dedicated to documenting and preserving the events, people, institutions, culture, and developments that shape Zambia — past and present.

Our mission is simple: To preserve the History and Pride of Zambia through accurate, structured, and verifiable documentation.


What Makes Us Different

Chalo Chatu is not a blog. It is not a wiki that anyone can edit. It is a secure platform operated by a vetted team of editors, field researchers, and documenters who:

  • Follow strict editorial policies
  • Validate sources — including oral history and verified government communications
  • Record events as they happen
  • Maintain neutrality, accuracy, and professional standards

We combine:

  • Encyclopedic precision
  • Community-informed narratives
  • Zambia’s oral traditions
  • Real-time documentation of current events

What We Document

We publish encyclopedic entries on:

  • Zambian political figures, civil servants, and traditional leaders
  • Historic sites, wars, disasters, protests, and elections
  • Zambian schools, health facilities, compounds, churches, and districts
  • Cultural practices, festivals, songs, and oral history
  • Sports, arts, and innovation across Zambia
  • Government programmes, national milestones, and reforms

Why It Matters

Too much of Zambia’s knowledge exists only in memories, WhatsApp posts, or unrecorded history. We believe the nation deserves:

  • A digital archive for future generations
  • Locally-driven historical preservation
  • A reliable reference written by Zambians, for Zambia and the world

Our Editorial Standards

Chalo Chatu follows a controlled editorial model. Our work is guided by strict policies:

We transparently label articles with:

  • {{Verified source}} – for fully referenced material
  • {{Oral history}} – for community-validated testimony
  • {{Developing article}} – for events still unfolding

Who Uses Chalo Chatu

  • Researchers, students, and educators
  • Journalists and documentary producers
  • Historians and cultural custodians
  • The Wikimedia movement (as a growing reliable source)

Join the Mission

You can support the Chalo Chatu project by:

  • Donating open-license images or historical content
  • Recommending people or events worth documenting
  • Volunteering (upon vetting) as a contributor or researcher
  • Partnering as an archive, institution, or cultural organisation

Contact: bwanji@chalochatu.org Social Media: Facebook | X/Twitter


Chalo Chatu is Zambia’s encyclopedia. Not for opinions. Not for politics. For the record.

Chalo Chatu is a proud documentation project created by Zambians — for Zambia.