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Zambia - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture [Loryman, Andrew, Culture Smart!] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Zambia - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture Review: This Is An Excellent Informative Book About Zambia. - This is an excellent informative book about Zambia. Some of the interesting information that the author of this book mentions in this book include the following information: Most of the population of Zambia live in shanty compounds in intense poverty. 70% of urban residents in Zambia are not connected to the main sewage systems and 60% of urban residents in Zambia are without access to public water systems in their homes. Maize meal is the staple grain of Zambia, and its importance to the Zambian people cannot be overstated. The staple food, nshima, is made by grinding grain (usually maize kernels) into fine flour, to which boiling water is added to make a thick porridge. The official language of Zambia is English, which is used in education and business. Most Zambians also speak their local language plus one other and can move fluidly from one language to another within the same conversation. Review: Culture Smart Zambia - purchased to learn about Zambia for travel to that place. very informative.



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This Is An Excellent Informative Book About Zambia.
This is an excellent informative book about Zambia. Some of the interesting information that the author of this book mentions in this book include the following information: Most of the population of Zambia live in shanty compounds in intense poverty. 70% of urban residents in Zambia are not connected to the main sewage systems and 60% of urban residents in Zambia are without access to public water systems in their homes. Maize meal is the staple grain of Zambia, and its importance to the Zambian people cannot be overstated. The staple food, nshima, is made by grinding grain (usually maize kernels) into fine flour, to which boiling water is added to make a thick porridge. The official language of Zambia is English, which is used in education and business. Most Zambians also speak their local language plus one other and can move fluidly from one language to another within the same conversation.
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Culture Smart Zambia
purchased to learn about Zambia for travel to that place. very informative.
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