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01-08-26 13:00 #447Senior Member

Posts: 28Cute girl.
Originally Posted by Lusakarr
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01-02-26 15:48 #446Senior Member

Posts: 70I will be there soon too. This will really help!
Originally Posted by Terry09
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12-24-25 10:01 #445Regular Member

Posts: 13Sharon from Mpika, Zambia
Sharon from Mpika, Zambia.
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10-31-25 16:58 #444Senior Member

Posts: 28Lusaka & Livingstone
Lusaka update (October 2025).
Arcades mall: this mall is pretty dead; nothing interesting here except Cubana club which just opened. Try your luck at Eastpark, a few hundred meters away. Very few mall prostitutes at Eastpark.
Lusaka has changed a lot lately: Capones and Chicago Reloaded are closed, even demolished. There are a few girls in the evening at Cosa Nostra, right near the places mentioned above, but it's a lottery. The best place to pick up freelancers is Grandaddy's.
Another option, which I finally did, was to try Badoo even though I'm really not a fan of these kinds of apps. I created a profile with my Zambian number and a one-week subscription for 5 and quickly got 60 likes on the first day. It's easier there. Read the girls' profiles carefully first, and if one catches your eye, start a conversation to get their WhatsApp number. After that, it's up to you. I had two dates that led to sex.
Livingstone (October 2025).
Bad news: the Canton was closed and it seems definitely gone. Most of the action takes place at Limpo's, but nothing before 11 PM.
On weekends: try the Fairmount Hotel nightclub; it's packed with girls from 11 PM and closes at 4 AM. It's very easy to get the girls' WhatsApp numbers. I went home with one of the waitresses.
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10-15-25 20:58 #443Senior Member

Posts: 220Much appreciated.
Originally Posted by Thelonoius
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10-14-25 10:05 #442Senior Member

Posts: 28Probably not. I didn't stay long enough. I was there 4 days in total for the cycling world championships. I stayed in an airb&b near the Amahoro stadium. Kigali is a very beautiful city, clean and safe, but I found the atmosphere quite cold despite the festivities. Really different from the other African countries where I stayed before. I found the Rwandans quite distant; maybe because I'm French-speaking (I'm Swiss)? Regarding the nightlife, mainly local men, tourists and Nigerian pros in the walking streets or in the bars. The girls were overweight and not to my liking and the only attractive girls I saw were accompanied. In short, I would have liked to stay longer to explore a bit more the night spots but I don't think it's the ideal destination for mongering.
Originally Posted by Tottem
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10-13-25 14:32 #441Senior Member

Posts: 80Will you provide a report in the Rwandan section?
Originally Posted by Thelonoius
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10-10-25 15:26 #440Senior Member

Posts: 28Upcoming trip
Just back from Rwanda. It was rather disappointing. But my next 2 weeks will be very busy: conferences in Johannesburg and Lusaka. I'm really looking forward to returning to Lusaka. Zambian women are so fun and so hot.
Well, I'll stay near the University of Zambia as usual, but I'm not very familiar with the CBD. Are there any good places to meet girls in the CBD?
I'll also make a quick stop in Livingstone. I'll be happy to return to my usual spots: Limpo and the Fairmount nightclub on weekends. I hope the waitress at Zambezi Cafe is still there. I had a great night with her last time.
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10-02-25 13:58 #439Senior Member

Posts: 28I used to stay at Onelove Homes. It's on Zambezi road, north of Arcades mall. It's a 10-minute walk from Eastpark mall. Price was around 900 K / night.
Originally Posted by Terry09
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09-11-25 14:47 #438Senior Member

Posts: 220Accommodation
Please assist with recommendations for accommodation.
Preferably self contained (bedroom and kitchen), girl friendly and close to the action or malls.
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08-23-25 02:55 #437Regular Member

Posts: 13"Local Connect" Nonsense
As far as I know anyone claiming to be a "local connect" and asking for mobile money to set you up with girls is prob just a scammer, don't be a fool get out there explore the country and meet people if you really want sex that bad pick a different shitty country with streetwalkers lined right off the airport. Also please don't ask for these girls contacts I rarely keep any and don't want to become the epstein of zambian get your own contacts LOL.
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08-21-25 17:04 #436Senior Member

Posts: 978I remember the first time in the Philippines. A group of 2, 3, or 4+ girls in McDonalds, the mall, or walking down the street. Always laughing and having fun. I rarely ever see that in the USA, but saw it all day long no matter where I went in the Philippines and most of these girls had very little and lived in poor conditions. I have so much more money but they are so much more happier. I can not remember a day I spent most of the day laughing without being drunk.
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08-21-25 12:30 #435Regular Member

Posts: 13Siavonga Full Report
Back after some time lifeing away, I wanted to give a good report on my time in Siavonga recently. Just left Zambia again so feel more safe about posting and being active. I was just moving around, nothing major, trying out local food spots and chilling. One afternoon I stopped at this little restaurant in the CBD area. The restaurant was coming from the Chibolya side and this was downtown so not a touristy place. Real local setup. The kind of joint where they serve nshima hot and grilled chicken straight off the charcoal. That's where I met Carol. She was working there. Nineteen years old, still in high school. A little behind, yeah, but she was doing what she could. Said she lived with her dad and younger sister after their mum left a few years back. She was picking up shifts to help the house. You can tell she isn't that well off. Most of the girls you see in lusaka that go to universities like Unilus and Unza ad go to Chicago's reloaded usually have parents with some money. (Upper Middle Class).
She served me with this quiet confidence. Nothing loud. Just calm and proper. I paid for the meal. It was maybe 55 kwacha, about $2 USD and some change and as I was walking out I asked for her number. Not in a weird way. Just respectful. She gave it to me, and later that night I sent her a simple message. We texted a bit, small talk, and I asked her if she'the like to grab something proper the next day. She said yes.
We met up again the next evening. Took her out to a decent local spot, nothing expensive. Food for two was around 120 kwacha, maybe 6 dollars total. We each had a Mosi 35 kwacha each, about $2 USD and just talked. She told me more about herself. Eventually we finished eating and I asked her if she wanted to come back to mine for a drink and a movie. To which she agreed, we carried on and made our way to the house I was renting during this time. We went at it for the whole night basically and fell asleep. Then I woke her up that morning to another round and she continued to tell me more about herself, dreams, and struggles. The kind of stuff most people keep to themselves. She said she had never been out of Lusaka in her life. Not even for a day. That stuck with me. A few days passed and I kept thinking about it. That's when I hit her up and said, "Let's go to Siavonga. "
I had a reason to go anyway. There was this Nice House / lodge right on the water owned by someone loosely connected to my family. My uncle had spoken to the owners and they needed help replacing a fridge and a TV in one of the chalets. The new items were already paid for and delivered to a warehouse nearby. I just had to pick them up and swap them out. In exchange, I'the get two nights free. I figured why not take Carol with me and turn it into a small escape. I asked her and her dad did seem to be interested in her security that much so she packed her bag for the weekend we were off.
The weekend came and we left early in the morning. It took us around 3 and a half hours with 2 stops. The view as we got closer to Siavonga was nice. Big open skies, long hills, fresh air. When we arrived, I went straight to the warehouse, picked up the fridge and TV, then drove to the house. Swapped everything in myself. No big deal. The place was quiet and simple. No staff on duty for cleaning, so I told Carol to do the honors and the house was clean. No fuss or anything, wouldn't go like that in the west. Swept, wiped down, aired the place out. But in return we were right on the lake. For free. Waterfront views. Couldn't complain. The place was even stocked with some Mosi Lager, the local beer. After getting settled, it was on. Carol didn't have a clue what she signed up for. The first day was just filled with duties for Carol. Zambian girls are the best and quite obedient. Made it clear I would come in her mouth and made her asshole a second residence. We finished and cleaned up. Then got dressed and took a walk by the waterfront.
Later that night. We had dinner that night by the lake. Fresh bream from Kariba, full plate meals with nshima and salad for about 80 kwacha each under 4 dollars. A couple beers again, the same 35 kwacha each. The second day, I spotted a guy with a boat and thought it would be a good time to treat us a little. I walked up, all smiles, no pressure, and said, "Boss, help a brother out. " he laughed and ended up giving me an hour on the water for 1,000 kwacha, about $43 USD. Normally that would cost more, but I came with the right energy.
We took the boat out late in the afternoon. Warm breeze, golden light on the water. It was just me and Carol, cruising. I could see her really letting go. She sat at the front of the boat, quiet, smiling, taking it all in like she couldn't believe it. At some point I steered us toward Banana Island. It's a small, peaceful island connected to Lake Kariba. We pulled up and climbed out. No people. Just rock, sand, trees, and the sound of water. We walked a bit, sat in the shade, and talked. Then we made out a little right there, alone on that island. It wasn't planned, it just happened. Real and unforced. One of those moments you don't forget.
After our second night at the first lodge, we had to move on. The free stay was only for two nights and that was the deal. I wasn't ready to head back though. So we drove north a little, past the Siavonga Baobab, and checked into Sandy Beach Lodge. That night cost me 700 kwacha about $27 USD and it was worth every bit. Different energy. Sandy stretches along the lake. It felt like a whole new place, like we had left Zambia completely. We walked along the beach under the stars that night. No noise. Just the beauty of nature.
All in all the trip cost me not even $200 USD give or take. But that price gave us one hell of a weekend. That trip reminded me why I love Zambia. It's not just the views or the lake or the price of a cold beer it's the feeling. The people are real, the energy is calm, and the land just gives you space to breathe. Siavonga especially so if you boys are ever looking for something special in Africa and the typical chaotic African street experience, come to Zambia. Come to Siavonga. Rent a boat, eat fresh fish, drink your $2 Mosi, meet people who live with nothing and still smile like they have everything.
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08-14-25 09:42 #434Senior Member

Posts: 28Also interested. Thanks.
Originally Posted by Terry09
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08-05-25 14:47 #433Senior Member

Posts: 220Links
Gents.
Anyone with access to Zambian whatsapp groups kindly inbox.








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