Zambia
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ok you need to update this site, those images are really old and really terrible. Zambia doesn’t look like that in ALL places. e.g. Lusaka and the Copperelt (Kitwe and Ndola) are pretty modernised. we do not live in huts or next to wild animals. it is poor depiction of what zambia really is.
Thank you for your feedback. You are correct that the images in this article are inadequate and misleading. New images will be included ASAP.
Thank you again for taking the time to comment and help to make NWE a valuable informational resource.
Jennifer P. Tanabe, Ph.D.
Social Sciences Editor, NWE
This sentence must have been written by a computer:
“The Tonga people (also called Batonga) were one of the first cultures to settle in Zambia and trace their roots to the Polynesian Island of Tonga.”
The Tonga people of Zambia have no relationship to the island of Tonga other than the word “Tonga.” Please change this. Leaving it in seriously affects any credibility NWE might have on this subject.
Nina Robbins
Thank you, Nina, for your feedback. You are correct about the Tonga people, and the article has been revised.