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'''''Chalo Chatu''''' is a free online collaborative encyclopedia by the Chalo Chatu Foundation. Launched on 1 June 2016, the website aims to be a knowledge hub that will preserve the History and Pride of [[Zambia]]. We are a non-profit organisation and content on this website is contributed by volunteers from all across the country.
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==Contributors==
''The Free Online Encyclopedia Preserving the History and Pride of Zambia''
Documenting an entire nation is no easy task! Because of that, we have a number of passionate contributors who have voluntarily come on board to gather information from various locations of the country. You too can become a contributor by simply [[:Special:RequestAccount|requesting for an account]].


==How you can get involved==
Welcome to '''Chalo Chatu''' – Zambia’s digital knowledge archive.
===Donations===


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


==Contact us==
Our mission is simple: 
You can reach us on e-mail <big>bwanji@chalochatu.org</big>
'''To preserve the History and Pride of Zambia through accurate, structured, and verifiable documentation.'''


==FAQs==
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*'''Is anyone free to post and edit content?''' Yes. Chalo Chatu is built by people who have the passion to document the country and preserve our history for generations to come. Anyone can [[:Special:RequestAccount|request for an account]] and become a contributor.


*'''Why does your website look like Wikipedia?''' That's because Wikipedia runs on a free open-source software called MediaWiki. The software is used by thousands of organisations to build ''wikis'' and knowledge bases, and we adopted it as a platform to flexibly deliver our content.
== 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 
 
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== 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
 
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== 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
 
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== Our Editorial Standards ==
Chalo Chatu follows a controlled editorial model. 
Our work is guided by strict policies:
* [[Chalo Chatu:Editorial Policy|Editorial Policy]]
* [[Chalo Chatu:Content Inclusion Guidelines|Content Inclusion Guidelines]]
* [[Chalo Chatu:Oral History Protocol Pack|Oral History Protocol Pack]]
* [[Chalo Chatu:File Upload and Metadata Policy|File Upload and Metadata Policy]]
 
We transparently label articles with:
*<code><nowiki>{{Verified source}}</nowiki></code> – for fully referenced material 
* <code><nowiki>{{Oral history}}</nowiki></code> – for community-validated testimony 
* <code><nowiki>{{Developing article}}</nowiki></code> – for events still unfolding
 
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== Who Uses Chalo Chatu ==
* Researchers, students, and educators
* Journalists and documentary producers
* Historians and cultural custodians
* The Wikimedia movement (as a growing reliable source)
 
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== 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: [https://www.facebook.com/ChaloChatu Facebook] | [https://twitter.com/ChaloChatu X/Twitter] 
 
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''Chalo Chatu is Zambia’s encyclopedia. Not for opinions. Not for politics. For the record.''
 
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Chalo Chatu is a proud documentation project created by Zambians — for Zambia.
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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.