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== News ==
== News ==
Zambia has its own online encyclopedia
Zambia's first ever online encyclopedia called Chalo Chatu which was launched 1 June, 2016 to the public the encyclopedia aims to preserve the History and Pride of Zambia. In am interview with Jason Mulikita the founder of the online encyclopedia he said "As a country we haven't done so well in documenting our history. If you think about Zambian history , most of it is centered around independence as it was a big political and liberation movement that took place in 1964. But if you try to think and ask anyone about life before that, you will find that there is a blackout. Much of Zambia's history found in the public domain starts around the late 1950, but we know that there was life before that. So we are going as far back as possible to get this information as well as document what's happening in the present day."
called Chalo Chatu which was launched 1
 
June, 2016 to the public the encyclopedia
The Chalo Chatu foundation is non-profit and charitable
aims to preserve the History and Pride of
organization headquartered in Lusaka Zambia which runs the project to document all corners of Zambia. According  to Chabota Kanguya the chief of operations at Chalo Chatu he says Chalo Chatu is a community of dedicated volunteers from Zambia or even
Zambia. In am interview with Jason
the rest of the world to help document Zambia in any way possible. Chabota also say his passion to document Zambia  made him to Wikipedia but says editing on Wikipedia is a big task now more then ever cause Wikipedia used to be for everyone, now it has just been narrowed down to small a group of frequent contributors who steamroll every
Mulikita the founder of the online
decision that they don't agree with, and seek the self-destruction of Wikipedia, hence the
encyclopedia he said "As a country we
rising number of stubs and declining number of articles.
haven't done so well in documenting our
history. If you think about Zambian
history , most of it is centered around
independence as it was a big political and
liberation movement that took place in
1964. But if you try to think and ask
anyone about life before that, you will
find that there is a blackout. Much of
Zambia's history found in the public
domain starts around the late 1950, but
we know that there was life before that.
So we are going as far back as possible to
get this information as well as document
what's happening in the present day."


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== Anything ==
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[[Pan African Radio]]
[[Pan African Radio]]
{{Largest cities of Zambia}}
{{Largest cities of Zambia}}
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Han!
Chabota 19:19, 18 August 2017 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 19:20, 18 August 2017

Welcome! to my talk page.

Please Let's keep it simple and straight to the point.

News

Zambia's first ever online encyclopedia called Chalo Chatu which was launched 1 June, 2016 to the public the encyclopedia aims to preserve the History and Pride of Zambia. In am interview with Jason Mulikita the founder of the online encyclopedia he said "As a country we haven't done so well in documenting our history. If you think about Zambian history , most of it is centered around independence as it was a big political and liberation movement that took place in 1964. But if you try to think and ask anyone about life before that, you will find that there is a blackout. Much of Zambia's history found in the public domain starts around the late 1950, but we know that there was life before that. So we are going as far back as possible to get this information as well as document what's happening in the present day."

The Chalo Chatu foundation is non-profit and charitable organization headquartered in Lusaka Zambia which runs the project to document all corners of Zambia. According to Chabota Kanguya the chief of operations at Chalo Chatu he says Chalo Chatu is a community of dedicated volunteers from Zambia or even the rest of the world to help document Zambia in any way possible. Chabota also say his passion to document Zambia made him to Wikipedia but says editing on Wikipedia is a big task now more then ever cause Wikipedia used to be for everyone, now it has just been narrowed down to small a group of frequent contributors who steamroll every decision that they don't agree with, and seek the self-destruction of Wikipedia, hence the rising number of stubs and declining number of articles.

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How is this anything Pan African Radio

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Han! Chabota 19:19, 18 August 2017 (UTC)