Mosi lager: The Zambian national beer
The national beer Mosi lager has its name from Mosi-oa-Tunya, which is an African tribal name of Victoria Falls. It is written on the label: "Truly Zambian beer" and "mighty as the Mosi-oa-Tunya". It taste good.
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The national beer Mosi lager has its name from Mosi-oa-Tunya, which is an African tribal name of Victoria Falls. It is written on the label: "Truly Zambian beer" and "mighty as the Mosi-oa-Tunya". It taste good.

The Times is a flashy night spot, more a club than a bar or disco at the one end of the Archades plaza. Quite fancy with lights and all. Loud music, the place is good for a drink, a dance, but not for a conversation. Not that conversations seemed to be high on the agenda of the main clientele, the upper crust of locals and followers. Nice place, though, happy to hang out there for the after-restaurant Mosi. Yeah, somewhat more fancy than your cap and work outfit. Dress for the purpose and signal you will give. You will get attnetion if you want to.

The fact that you can drink as much as you like for the handsome sum of 15US$ is of course the main attraction. this includes all the Zambezi Lager that you can drink!! plus certain spirits (vodka and gin being two) and also a certain amount of wine. Also food is included to soak it all up with (pasta being the staple food.)And of course, there is the fact that you are on the Zambezi so there is scenery to look at as well - that is if you can see it of course......... Absolute anything goes, though not your Gucci outfit, as you do get pretty plastered - literally!!!!

have a laugh, we pulled in here to streach our legs, found the door open in the night club and believe this, they had an oil fired fridge with cold beer in it.....well that was us, we consumed every last bottle of beer they had and the barman said he wouldn't be able to open that night coz it would take 2 days for them to get more beer!! Dress shirt & smart pants only please

Luanshya had quite a number of discos for your evening entertainment. Every weekend there was a dance at either the Golf, Rugby, Cricket or Tennis Club. There were also numerous African bars where the typical music of Central Africa was blared out - it has a great beat! I actually met my future wife at a Saturday night dance at the Horticultural Club in Luanshya! However, since I did not normally take my camera to nightclubs, you will have to settle for a photo of my poodle-pointer, Waldo, making a valient attempt to catch an agama lizard on the grounds of the Zambia Institute of Technology! By the way, Waldo was the most amazing dog that I ever met! He turned up at my flat on the campus one evening during a rain storm - so I let him in and fed him. It turned out that he picked his own 'master' as various people rotated through the campus! He stayed with me for most of my stay in Zambia,...

O'Hagan's Irish Pub, 'where good friends meet', is part of a chain of Afro-Irish theme pubs. It has had some recent press because Mwanawasa's daughter's cell phone was stolen there a few weeks ago. Guinness Nice shoes
This place is a good time if you're 40-90, bored and living in Ndola. An ex-pat's old boy's club. The annual meeting is a good time - you'll be lucky if your time your trip to coincide with this yearly fiesta. This is also a good place to catch malaria, because it's right by the water.
Well, there's Pete's in Lusaka, Zambia on Friday nights. It's got a couple of pool tables, and it gets really jumping from 11 o'clock onwards until 3. (Sometimes later, from what I've heard.) Check to see if Lovemore is still tending bar, and tell him Rob, from Project San Francisco said hello. Tip him generously, and he will tip the bottle generously. You're checked for weapons at the door. There's a small outdoor section, and indoors has a restaurant and pool, and a dj, and a large enough dance floor. There's a nice mix of ex-patriates, Zambians, and visitors to the countries. The place is safe. The hookers are aggressive, so mind yourself! Anything shy of nudity goes.
An absolute legend in Lusaka which everyone who drinks and/or seeks nightlife has wandered out of in some level of intoxication at one time or another. Its one place you're assured will be pumping every night of the week where you can get you fill of drinks, music, dancing, pool, ladies of the night etc.
Mainly a Shake Shake bar very popular with locals right through the day Makaveli's is a great place to sit down with the locals and talk about the real issues. Popular music blasts out the whole time alonside the hussle and bussle of the town centre market. If sitting on beer crates and urinating into empty Shake Shake cartons worries you well this isn't the place for you.
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