by Salima | Jan 26, 2026 | WCP News
Families displaced for a coal mine say development left them poorer, sicker, and unheard. By Mukwima Chilala In the hills of Sinazongwe’s Mweemba village in southern Zambia, where dust from coal trucks settles on cracked mud houses, more than 50 families say...
by Salima | Jan 26, 2026 | WCP News
By Mirriam Nasilele In Zambia and many other parts of the world, the killing of animals driven by spiritual and cultural beliefs remains a deeply complex and sensitive issue. Certain animals are perceived as omens, messengers from the spirit world, or carriers of...
by Salima | Jan 15, 2026 | WCP News
By Salima Mvula Zambia’s natural heritage is extraordinary. From vast, largely undisturbed wilderness areas to abundant wildlife populations, the country is home to some of Africa’s most remarkable ecosystems. In places such as North Luangwa National Park, visitors...
by Salima | Jan 14, 2026 | WCP News
By Maina Malaya The red carpet at Ster-Kinekor, Manda Hill came alive on 16 December 2025 as stakeholders from across the conservation, creative, and public sectors gathered for the premiere of A Love Like Ours is Rare. An inspirational documentary directed by Harry...
by Salima | Jan 5, 2026 | WCP News
By Womba Kasela A quiet invasion at dawn At sunrise, the hills of the Muchinga Escarpment echo with the groaning of heavy machinery — drowning out the birdsong and elephant calls that once defined the Chiawa Game Management Area (GMA). Behind a newly erected wire...