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Planting more trees is essential for the environment and for our own well-being. Here are some reasons why we should plant more trees:

1. Combat climate change: Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen, helping to mitigate the effects of climate change.

2. Improve air quality: Trees absorb pollutants and other harmful gases, helping to improve air quality and reduce the risk of respiratory diseases.

3. Prevent soil erosion: Trees help to stabilize soil and prevent erosion, which can protect against landslides and other natural disasters.

4. Provide habitat for wildlife: Trees provide a habitat for birds, insects, and other wildlife, helping to support biodiversity and promote a healthy ecosystem.

5. Enhance the beauty of our surroundings: Trees add beauty to our surroundings, making them more pleasant and inviting places to live and work.

6. Increase property value: Trees can increase the value of our homes and properties, making them more attractive to potential buyers.

7. Provide shade and coolness: Trees provide shade and coolness, making our surroundings more comfortable and reducing the need for air conditioning.

Overall, planting more trees is a simple yet effective way to help improve our environment and promote a healthier, more sustainable future
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29/04/2024

Happy Kaunda Day

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📍SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ZAMBIA 🇿🇲

1)- More than 70 languages are spoken in Zambia

2)- You will find one of Africa’s largest wetlands in Zambia

3)- One of Africa's oldest refugee settlements is located in Zambia

4)- Instead of the sea, you can visit a beautiful lake

Zambia was one of the 16 landlocked countries in Africa. But now land linked because of the bridges created to connect to neighbouring countries. you will find the world’s longest freshwater lake here, which is also the deepest in Africa - Tanganyika is up to 670 kilometres long and reaches a maximum depth of 1,470 metres. In addition to Zambia, the lake’s water also laps Tanzania, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

5)- Zambia is home to one of the world’s biggest waterfalls

6)- Zambia has the largest man-made lake in the world

7)- Zambia is home to the Big Five

You’ll find all of Africa’s Big Five animals in Zambia. The Big Five animals are lions, elephants, leopards, rhinoceros and Cape buffalos. South Luangwa National Park in eastern Zambia is a protected area for these animals. The park is also home to over 400 species of birds. Zambia is also home to wild dogs, one of the most endangered species in the world. Zambia is one of only six countries where wild dogs still live. You’ll also see the critically endangered black rhinos and shoebill storks. The wonderful wildlife living in Zambia is why safaris are so popular here.

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The Men who pioneered recycling in Lusaka Zambia.

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