For the Lozi people, the Zambezi River is life. The annual Kuomboka, triggered by the swelling waters of the great river, is more than a majestic royal procession; it is a profound lesson in living harmoniously with nature's rhythms. The Nalikwanda, the royal barge painted with striking black and white stripes, carrying the Litunga under the rhythmic paddling of strong men, is an iconic image of Zambian heritage. The ceremony teaches adaptation, environmental respect, and unity, principles that the Barotse Kingdom has held for centuries...
