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10Feb/26

From Royal Courts to Fashion Diplomacy: How the Siziba and Musisi Became Zambia’s National Pride

The Erotics of the Knee and the Victorian King: Decolonizing Zambia’s “Bird-Like” Silhouette

10 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media  — In the heart of Southern Africa, the visual landscape is a moving gallery of saturated color and structural complexity. To the casual observer, the vibrant fabrics draped across shoulders or swaying in the heat of the Bulozi Plain are simply striking textiles. However, through a cultural lens, the  Chitenge  and the traditional Lozi attire are much more: they are “living monuments.” In Zambia, clothing is a sophisticated system of social signifiers that unifies the Lozi—a people composed of 38 distinct ethnic groups—into a singular national identity. From the “sartorial engineering” of the heavy skirts to the global journey of the wax prints, Zambian fashion narrating a story of indigenous resilience, colonial appropriation, and a confident modern renaissance.

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07Feb/26

Badenoch Declares “Britain Not Being Governed”

“Britain Is Not Being Governed”: 4 Surprising Takeaways from the Mandelson Scandal

07 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media  — Based on the provided data, there is no specific information detailing the exact event, allegation, or revelation that led to Lord Mandelson’s resignation. Continue reading

11Apr/23

‘It’s like you’re a criminal, but I am not a criminal.’ First-hand accounts of the trauma of being stuck in the UK asylum system

Steve Taylor, Leeds Beckett University

Warning: this story contains graphic descriptions of violence. Pseudonyms are used to protect the interviewees’ identities.

Angela had already been in the UK as an asylum seeker for nine years and four months when we interviewed her. She was still in a state of limbo, unsure whether asylum would be granted, and her story was disturbing to hear.

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