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The area which is now the Republic of Zambia (formerly Northern Rhodesia) was initially inhabited by hunter-gatherer tribes for thousands of years and something of a crossroads in the migrations of Bantu and specifically Nguni peoples. This explains the fact that Zambia has nine major ethno-linguistic groups. There are 72 languages and 13 distinct additional dialects spoken in the country. Babel babble!

The Okavango Delta is created by the Okavango River, the third largest in Southern Africa, spreading out on reaching Botswana....

The Sabi Sand is home to some of the world’s oldest, newest, finest and most exclusive private game lodges and frequently plays host to celebrities and politicians from around the world.

The Rev’d Francis Rhodes’s Boy

Cecil John Rhodes had a country named after him. Two, in fact. Not many businessmen can claim that honour! Furthermore a South African university (in Grahamstown) bears his name, as does a scholarship at Oxford. Indeed Oxford has a Rhodes House, designed, aptly, by Sir Herbert Baker, who designed Rhodes’s house in Cape Town. Rhodes was sent out to Natal by his vicar father who thought the warm weather might improve Cecil’s weak health. He was expected to help his brother Herbert on his cotton farm but, instead, founded De Beers, was Prime Minister of Cape Colony and almost succeeded in building a railway from Cape Town to Cairo. I imagine Francis and Louisa Rhodes were proud of their son’s achievement, despite the fact that he didn’t stay in cotton as they had hoped.