Very professional video. I've watched other people's videos, where they promise to show you a city, and then they spend 3 quarters of the video with the camera pointed to their face. They need to learn from you. Keep up the good work. Thanks my brother.
Thanks for the video. All our towns & cities have really been destroyed by the street vending. But it’s good that so far the city looks much cleaner that the way I last so it. We need to remove all the street vendors although the number has been reduced. We also need to have the pavements to be re done & paint the buildings to be painted or redeveloped.
vending in kitwe is better during day, in the evening its not good. but the town is getting by. I also think it needs a new bus station.. all the busses are in town.
The Kitwe and Ndola CBDs have by far better layouts than Lusaka. They're cleaner and better organised. Lusaka has a boring layout and dirty! At Independence, Kitwe was the biggest city in Zambia. Ndola had more Infrastructure. Lusaka only started expanding and developing more after Independence with added infrastructure like the UTH, Lusaka International Airport, Mulungushi International Conference Centre, UNZA, ZNBC studios just to mention but a few. In short, the Copper Belt towns had better developed suburbs and most if not all amenities.
Oh, yes, I am from Zambia. It's a fantastic place to live, so choose wisely. Christians constitute 97% of the population, and Christianity is mandated by the constitution. Most individuals are, in fact, friendly.
@@nsofwawalklog Oh yes. It's abslutely stunning. You wonder how they all just sprung up all of a sudden. You nver used to see kids with Hijabs, now you see middle aged adults and teens in capes and Hijabs. Really worrying.
Thank you brought back many memories of growing up in Kitwe in the 60s and 70s
it should have been a different experience back then
Ce bon
Very professional video. I've watched other people's videos, where they promise to show you a city, and then they spend 3 quarters of the video with the camera pointed to their face. They need to learn from you. Keep up the good work. Thanks my brother.
thank you so much for the supportive comment. I am glad I delivered on showing the city.
Thank you very much for today's video! It was very nice and hope to watch your next video soon!
I saw you were in the live chat. Sorry I couldn't make it.. but I will try to be in the next video..
Keep it up. This is so nice I haven't been home in over 12 years
This is so nostalgic
wow 12 years is a long time... Good old times
Hearing the Bemba everywhere made me miss home❤
I know the feeling.. where are now?
@@nsofwawalklog uk studying soon be back God willing
@SCM793 ohh I understand. Remember, it's a matter of when not if 😅
Kitwe town is very clean, keep it like that
very peaceful too
Love it!
I'm glad 😊
Looking clean ❤❤❤
Thanksfor sharing I'm waitingforLivingston city
I can't wait for livingstone too.. a city waiting to be explored.
Que País lindo povo marvilhozo Deus abençoe todos 🙏🙌🇧🇷🇧🇷
thank you for the comment. happy to see I have viewers from Brazil 🇧🇷
Nice and clean though not developed as a mining town. Lucking morden architec in infrastructure.
The last time I was in Kitwe the roads around this Kaunda square where in very bad state ,glad they worked on them
I'm also glad that most main roads are well maintained. bad roads are not inspiring for a town
Thanks for the video. All our towns & cities have really been destroyed by the street vending. But it’s good that so far the city looks much cleaner that the way I last so it. We need to remove all the street vendors although the number has been reduced. We also need to have the pavements to be re done & paint the buildings to be painted or redeveloped.
vending in kitwe is better during day, in the evening its not good. but the town is getting by. I also think it needs a new bus station.. all the busses are in town.
ohhh, I missed the live chat. Thanks for watching the video
Very nice Nsofwa! I did’nt know there is lefttraffic in Zambia, there u learned something new😃! Thank’s for the walk Nsofwa! TC 👋
lefthanded traffic.. most visitors overlook this fact.. you picked it up very quickly 😀😀.
@@nsofwawalklog and i don’t even have a driverslicens 😂😂
@ostbagar3 😆😆 imagine my shock.. Public transport is too efficient that we are always happy 😊
Longing for home. Born in Chingola, live in Sweden now. Natotela Nsofwa.
the feeling of home sick isn't always the best feeling. 😞, how long have you been away?
Next time describe places and buildings for people to know
Niku munzi uku
Perfect video just what I was looking for. Can you please tell me a cheap lodge in kitwe?
of course, is there a specific location? ohh, just in near town... Do search for: Lothian House
Lodge Rooms
@@nsofwawalklog thank you so much
Do you know a guest house in Chingola and Ndola for under K250 thank you
I would like to know the name of the gudget u are using (the video quality is on more point)
Moses, would you believe me if I told you that all of the videos on this channel were taken using my phone camera? 😮
@@nsofwawalklog 😮😮😮 I guess its a flagship phone
@mosesmukuka1662 ohhh. its not a flagship but middle budget phone. sumsung fe edition
I have a channel too man I am Tanzania nice
that's cool. I will check your channel too.
The Kitwe and Ndola CBDs have by far better layouts than Lusaka. They're cleaner and better organised. Lusaka has a boring layout and dirty! At Independence, Kitwe was the biggest city in Zambia. Ndola had more Infrastructure. Lusaka only started expanding and developing more after Independence with added infrastructure like the UTH, Lusaka International Airport, Mulungushi International Conference Centre, UNZA, ZNBC studios just to mention but a few. In short, the Copper Belt towns had better developed suburbs and most if not all amenities.
I agree with you.. there's something unique about the cities in copperbelt. city planners took more time to plan them and be organized.
Lusaka on the western side mainly disorganized including the CBD
How did you travel from Lusaka to kitwe ? Did you use Zambia railways ?
I use the bus services, more reliable than railways
Do you live in Zambia? Is it a nice place to live? Are there Christian’s there? Are the people nice?
Oh, yes, I am from Zambia. It's a fantastic place to live, so choose wisely. Christians constitute 97% of the population, and Christianity is mandated by the constitution. Most individuals are, in fact, friendly.
The number of Muslims in Zambia's urban areas is surprising to watch.
never noticed.. is it really that surprising?
@@nsofwawalklog Oh yes. It's abslutely stunning. You wonder how they all just sprung up all of a sudden. You nver used to see kids with Hijabs, now you see middle aged adults and teens in capes and Hijabs. Really worrying.