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The Zambezi Basin is a region in Western Zambia, consisting of Western, Northwestern, and Southern Provinces.

Cities

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  • 1 Kaoma Kaoma, Zambia on Wikipedia small town and proposed provincial capital of Kafue province
  • 2 Kazungula
  • 3 Livingstone gateway to the Victoria Falls
  • 4 Mongu provincial centre of Western province Zambia
  • 5 Siavonga small town along the Lake Kariba at the border with Zimbabwe
  • 6 Solwezi fast-growing provincial centre of Northwestern province

Other destinations

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Understand

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Talk

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In the Northwestern Province, the largest town is Solwezi, in this province people speak Lunda, Kaonde, Luvale and Chokwe. The population has grown in the district because of the opening of mining industries hence the need to diversify economic activities to sustain the needs of the people.

Get in

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By bus

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Buses travel to/from the Livingstone inter-city bus terminus daily. Approximately 8 hours to travel to Lusaka, the Shalom bus is comfortable and recommended. Oasis busses depart for Mongu at 0500 with a stop/changeover in Sesheke. The road from Livingstone to Sesheke, though less than 200 km, is more pothole than road (the bus frequently opts to drive in the bush beside the road) and will take approximately 5-8 hours.

Get around

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See

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  • 1 Zambezi. The fourth-longest river in Africa. Zambezi River (Q43106) on Wikidata Zambezi on Wikipedia

Do

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Eat

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Drink

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In the Northwestern Province, people like taking alcohol to much more food; and their a lot of types of beer, kachaso, wine, kajijili, boss, kasonge, bonte and many more

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