HISTORY OF SOME SELECTED LUSAKA COMPOUNDS A MUST READ

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HISTORY OF SOME SELECTED LUSAKA COMPOUNDS A MUST READ.

Once upon a time there was a large farm which was made up of what is now southern Lusaka, owned by a farmer John Laing, hence the compound by the same name.

He lived there with his wife and family. He had general workers who

lived on different parts of the farm, but some of his workers lived on the side where they were looking after chickens what is now known as “Kuku” compound or “Kwa Kuku”. Along came a youngman,John Howard, whomarried Mr Laing’s daughter.

John Laing gave John Howard a part of his farm to manage, now known by his name as well.

When Mr Laing died, his wife moved out of the house to live at a new site. The old home stead is now known as”Chibolya” compound, meaning abandoned place in Bemba

The new place where Mrs Laing moved to became known as “Kwa Mrs” or”Misisi”compound as we now know it today.

Before her death, Mrs Laing decided to give her faithful workers some of the land, this area is now known as “Chawama”, to acknowledge the good deed done.

Kuomboka name came through the migration of 1976 flood in kanyama which made then president KK to relocate the people from kanyama to a place part of chawama (which is now called Kuomboka as a Lozi traditional ceremony, which was named by a late Mr Alexander Kapokola a Lozi man who was the chairman of the migrates from kanyama

Then kanyama was a big ranch were a lot of animals where kept and some butchering used to take place hence the name Kanyama

This is a true story.

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  1. Typical Zambians inferiority complex & brainwashed minds. Telling stories of settlerers & their colonizers (who took their land) with pride. And naming places after them. Same like there are towns & natural wonders named after them, & Zambians are so proud. Try & visit the countries we’re the same colonizers came from & experience how you will be rejected from the visa application to the airport arrival. Then come back & read such stories

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