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ZedWiki Podcast

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The ZedWiki Podcast is a monthly show produced by the Wikimedia Community User Group Zambia in partnership with Chalo Chatu, a Zambian encyclopedia. It’s about sharing and preserving our history, culture, traditions, football, arts, and community stories — while connecting Zambia to the world through open knowledge platforms like Wikipedia. Host by Joy Chikonde aka Shah

In simple terms: It’s where Zambia’s knowledge meets the world.
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Join Joy Chikonde on this special episode of the ZedWiki Podcast as we explore Zambian heritage, culture, and the power of knowledge sharing.We kick off with Today in History for February 1st, from Imbolc and National Freedom Day to Black History Month, and reflect on how history is shaped and preserved.In our Article Spotlight, we dive into the Nc’wala Ceremony of the Ngoni people—its rituals, drumming, and cultural significance—as documented on Chalo Chatu.Our Wikimedia Tech & Tools Update covers Wikipedia’s 25th anniversary, AI partnerships, infrastructure improvements, and global traffic insights—showing how Wikimedia continues to make knowledge open, accessible, and sustainable for everyone, everywhere.🎉 Plus, Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 has officially started! From February 1st to March 31st, everyone is invited to take part by uploading photos, writing articles, or sharing videos that highlight Zambian culture and heritage.Produced by Isaac (User: Icem4k) and engineered by Louis (User: Revention24), Host: Joy Chikonde, this episode celebrates Knowledge Without Borders and the stories that connect communities locally and globally.Listen, learn, and contribute to preserving Zambia’s rich cultural legacy.Music:Bust It Baby (Instrumental) — PliesLose Control (Instrumental) — Keri Hilson ft. Nelly Links: Nc'wala Ceremony http://www.chalochatu.org/Nc%27wala_CeremonyWikimedia Community User Group Zambia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Community_User_Group_ZambiaWikimedia News: Diff | Meta-WikiToday in History: February 1 Anniversaries
Welcome to the Season Two premiere of the ZedWiki Podcast. This season, we go beyond the edit button to explore the intersection of history, heritage, and the digital documenting of Zambia.Today in History: We journey back to January 1, exploring independence milestones and public domain transitions that have shaped our global and local records.Wikipedia @ 25: A reflection on two and a half decades of a global experiment. We discuss how Wikipedia became humanity’s most powerful knowledge platform and its specific impact on the Zambian community.Heritage Spotlight – Mosi-oa-Tunya: We dive into the documentation of Victoria Falls. Connecting oral history with digital archives, we discuss why preserving Zambia’s stories through Wikipedia and Chalo Chatu is vital for our cultural memory.Wikimedia News (Tech & Tools): An update on movement governance, emerging technologies, and a look ahead at Wikimedia Zambia’s 2026 roadmap, including Wiki Loves Folklore and the Knowledge Without Borders Project.Community Contributors: Paulson Tembo, Isaac Chisaka, Trust Hamuntili, James Nyemba, Abraham Kalimbwe, James Fanina, Charity Mwengu, Dora Chivwindi, Themba Mbewe, Edward Phiri, Mengo Simuziya, Levy Syanseke and ThandiProducer: Isaac C. Kanguya (User:Icem4k)Sound Engineer: Louis Kanguya (User:Revention24)Writers: Edward Phiri, Isaac KanguyaResearchers: Grace Nalungwe, Jason Mulikita, Isaac C. KanguyaHost: Blueprint (AI Voice)Bust It Baby (Instrumental) — PliesLose Control (Let Me Down) — Keri Hilson ft. NellyWikimedia News: Diff | Meta-WikiToday in History: January 1 AnniversariesChalo Chatu Archive: Victoria Falls / Mosi-oa-TunyaLicense: Content available under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Blueprint takes you through a high-impact episode built around the Wikimedia Knowledge Beyond Borders 2026 initiative. Every segment is anchored to the core theme — expanding Zambia’s footprint in the global free-knowledge ecosystem.This episode features a deep dive into the Zambia National Service (ZNS), updates on the Wikimedia movement — including the announcement of the Wikimania 2027 host city, governance developments, and an operational briefing on why WikiIndaba 2025 did not take place.The show closes with a forward-looking message on the strategic priorities for the Wikimedia Community User Group Zambia in 2026.Production Team• Producer: Isaac C. Kanguya (User:Icem4k)• Sound Engineer: Louis Kanguya (User:Revention24)• Writers: Edward Phiri, Isaac Kanguya• Researchers: Grace Nalungwe, Jason Mulikita, Isaac C. Kanguya• Host: Blueprint (ChatGPT AI Voice)Music Credits• Bust It Baby (Instrumental) — Plies• Lose Control (Let Me Down) — Keri Hilson ft. Nelly• Tinie Tempah - Till I'm Gone ft. Wiz KhalifaSources & ReferencesDiff • Meta-Wiki • Articles for Creation • Wikipedia Admin Elections • Arbitration CommitteeToday in History — December 1LicenseContent available under CC BY-SA 4.0.Wikimedia news:https://diff.wikimedia.org/https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Pagehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Articles_for_creationhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrator_elections/December_2025https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committeehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Selected_anniversaries/December_1
The ZedWiki Podcast is a collaborative initiative developed by the Wikimedia Community User Group Zambia, in partnership with Chalo Chatu.In this episode, host Blueprint chats with Chabota Kanguya, a dedicated Wikimedian from Zambia, about his inspiring journey in the Wikimedia movement — from his first edit to becoming one of Zambia’s most active contributors. Together, they explore how free knowledge empowers communities, highlight current Wikimedia projects, and unpack the latest global tech and tools updates from the Wikimedia Foundation.Featuring:Chabota’s personal Wikimedia story and impactKey headlines and featured article of the dayCommunity updates and WikiIndaba 2025 previewTech & Tools developments from September to October 2025Stay tuned, stay curious, and stay connected with the movement shaping how Africa tells its story — one edit at a time.FEATURED ARTICLE – State House, Lusaka: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_House,_LusakaTech & Tools developments:1.      https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tech/News/2025/392.       https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Bulletin/2025/193.       https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/09/22/tech-news-2025-week-39/4.      https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Community_Affairs_Committee/Sister_Projects_Task_Force5.      https://wikimediafoundation.org/news/2025/10/10/wikimedia-foundation-responds-to-questions-about-how-wikipedia-works/6.      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikimedia_sister_projects7.      https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tech/News/Latest8.      https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikimedia_Foundation_Board_noticeboard/October_2025_update9.      https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Sister_Projects_next_steps10.  https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/10/26/dont-blink-protecting-the-wikimedia-model-its-people-and-its-values-in-september-2025/
In this pilot episode, Blueprint introduces the ZedWiki Podcast — a monthly show sharing Zambia’s history, culture, and stories with the world through free knowledge.Our Spolight article is Embassy Park Presidential Burial Site you can read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embassy_Park_Presidential_Burial_Site
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