It is really great that we now have documentaries on our country done by our very own. This is the second time I am watching at informative documentary done by a Zambian
Been thinking about the same...in Africa we have a lot of stories to tell in motion picture but we just don't know how to do that as well as not being financially strong.
@@MusondaV our stories are what has made the world to be what it is today, if our governments would put funds in movies industries, Africa would be leading in the cinema world, look at Shaka, no matter how many times you watch that movie, it just never gets enough!
Beautiful documentary ❤️ these soldiers will forever be heroes for their bravery and determination. May we never have anything like the Mailoni Brothers again 🙏🏾🙏🏾
I remember how horrifying our school days were because of these guys...the peace you brought to the village will forever be grateful.its history that I will live to tell my children with the help of this documentary.job well done 👏👏👏
This is a very informative and factually-logical documentary. A lot of people, especially Zambians, need to watch this so that they get rid of the many superstitions and /or myths they've grown to believe and hold regarding the Mailoni Brothers because of the plethora of mis/ill/un-informed and incoherent theories about them. The fearless Zambian Army officials who were tasked to man-down the Mailoni Brothers, whilest dismising the famous hearsays regarding them, have clearly attested to the fact that the brothers were just very intelligent and geographically-aware of their territory so that implies that the tactics and movements the Brothers made, eluded and still eludes most of people's comprehension-scope and so that also further explains why there were a lot myths made up about the Brothers and a whole lot of them persisting to this day as it is human nature to make up myths and /or subscribe to them when either not understanding something or mis/ill/un-informed something respectively. Big Ups To The Zed Historian and the accordance from the Zambian Army. Thank you for demystifying everything. Done by Zambians. For Zambians. #Excellent Documentary
Its a result of growing up in neglected community, the gvmnt should be responsible to develop the area, as a result their anger behaviour will haunt innocent people, May those victims pliz their souls rest in peace , l know one day all we do die, but the suffer pain they brought to the deceased families in unbeatable
Kudos Zambia Army/Airforce this is what the military is supposed to be protecting the people Africa can learn a lot from the Zambian military best military in the world.
Kudos kudos😊😊😊😊😊😊I was in luano for charcoal farming when ths happened in 2013 no idea one of the guys selling ifibili was a soldier in disguise I am proud of my country
@@TheZHistorian I wish this could be re done by involving high tech equipment and also foreign expertise from France,china and america. So interesting and lively. Kudos to the Zambian commandos and kabwe regiments.
I personally really enjoyed this documentary, and i really pray that such will be put into the zambian academic curriculum...Not these shaka zulu histrory we have been learning...we need our zambian history to be known...and one funny thing is that it is enjoyable to know about what the mailoni brothers, and their gruesome deeds but yet those days when they were on the loose, lives of people were at stake..And also thumbs up to the zambia Army, made me feel like am watching an American Action movie with a great ending.. great piece this was lovely
I actually didnt know that we as zambians can write and narrate our own real life documentaries like this..this was well presented and well narrated.kudos zambia army.
I have just updated myself of the story I was hearing when people cracked joke about it, wasn't aware of how serious this whole thing was. Thanks very much for this edifying documentary sir👏👏
Liswani You are a Zambian living in Zimbabwe. There is no Zimbabwean with a name like that and I know because my mom is ndebele and my dad Shona so I speak both languages 🙄
Hi. Am Lwisani not Liswani. Lwisani is from Nambya language which means wrestling. I know a young man I grew up with called Liswaniso who spoke Lozi language from Zambia. But my name is Lwisani not Liswani
@@lwisanisibanda4086 Ah man. Sorry I misread. Nambya are our people, Peter Ndlovu is one💪 My mom is Ndebele but her dad was Lozi and the family is settled in Ntabazinduna today. All the best chief👍😎🙏 How is Hwange
It's an amazing horrifying story as well. But hearts to the producers and the writers for putting up such an informative story for our nation. Looking forward to many more plus movies of our history.
Excellent documentary! I have always wanted to know about these brothers and I struck gold here You have earned a subscriber. Zambia need these type of documentaries.
Produce more historical videos of Zambian history thumbs up. We thank God Jesus Christ Almighty 🙏 the military and the soldier who gunned down the brothers and the locals who accompanied him
It's a good move boss to start coming up with our own documentaries. We are hungry for mushala's documentary bro otherwise this was on point though I feel like there's little areas to work on and improve.
Welldone my former munali classmate @Victor simukonda for this wonderful peice of history wich will be watched by many generations to come.Proud of you bro.
Wow. Wow!! What an amazing and Educational Documentary with proof and evidence. That's our very own Zambian history done by people of our soil and that's what's suppose to be taught in school. Please write some books as well, for many Generations to benefit from. Keep up with the good work. 👍👍👍👏👏👏
Thanks @Karen. I Agree with you on revising our history in schools💯. I have also written a more detailed albeit chilling account of the Mailoni brother story for those that wish to be taken to Luano Valley. The book is titled Book '54 Days in Luano'. You can get in touch for a signed copy. 👌🏽🙂
Very reach and informative documentary, i remember those days we were catous of moving especially in mkushi, Kapiri and kabwe towns. Thanks to the people who were behind this great effort. Job well done 👏👏👏
I remember how terrified we were as pupils at mkushi coppermine secondary school in luano district movements were restricted by the school. We need this documentation in all the Zambian museums currently the information in the Lusaka national museum is not fully displayed. Kudos for this beautiful and well articulated documentary hats off big man
So refreshing to watch a Zambian documentary, would love to see more of these and hopefully we can have support from various organizations to fund such for movies…
With good reaches we are moving great and creating information to the coming generation. Keep up the good work. May God continue to bless the people who runed to document this.
I rarely comment on projects but this one has what you will look for in/on things people give but extraction out the important information.... This is educative,factual And history preserved for Many generation to come. And a master piece video of recreation of the happenings. Bravo 👏👏!!!!!
Beautiful documentary, well put together and quite informative. Am glad this was done by our very own, keep up the great work. You've just gained a new subscriber and I'll share this wonderful work as much as I can cause there's a lot of misinformation in regards to the Miloni brothers and their story. Bigs up to the armed Forces for their bravely and resilience.
Thanks Innocent. Much appreciated🙏🏼. I've also written a book on the same if understanding the subject even more would interest you. Copies have sold as far as the UK, Ethipian, Rwanda, South Africa and Malawiand. It also received positive review in the Zambia Daily Mail and Social Sciences Journal. You can get in touch for a signed copy I'm sure you'll love it👌🏽
This is a great improvement having our own documentary(about the mailoni brothers and this is a great historical story that will benefit alot of people who where not there).....and well research looking for more documentaries of our own local people.
Such histories should be preserved for future generation...Greatwork Guys keep up the work.....I first head abt these brothers in the lusaka museum(2017)....its been 6 years😥😥😥😭😭😭
I remember those days vividly well and it was so horrifying to hear that they had killed someone. I really salute Zambia Army. Thank you so much for always maintaining peace and tranquility in our nation.
Very good documentary, i have the full information of the mailoni brothers now and will share it with my pupils. Well done to the team that made this documentary.
This is the history that we need in schools instead of just teaching us foreign history,we learn about shaka yr to yr but never about things that happen in our on country.i know more about nelson Mandela than I know about Zambian freedom fighters because the topic about Mandela is way wider than that of our Zambia freedom fighters.this is the best Zambian documentary I've seen please keep it up
It is really great that we now have documentaries on our country done by our very own. This is the second time I am watching at informative documentary done by a Zambian
Thanks @Precoius. Your feedback is much appreciated. 🙏🏼🇿🇲
uondeed its great
Well researched, informative and factual. It will also benefit the generations to come.
Zambian stuff done by a Zambian, this means a lot.
Thanks BL for your encouraging words. They equally mean alot.
Laassstt!
@@TheZHistorian Very interesting
@@TheZHistorian😊😊😊😊😊😊
Now imagine a movie with amazing directors and very good equipments and well funded, we’d be put on the map!🙏🏾.. this documentary is a masterpiece!
Been thinking about the same...in Africa we have a lot of stories to tell in motion picture but we just don't know how to do that as well as not being financially strong.
@@MusondaV our stories are what has made the world to be what it is today, if our governments would put funds in movies industries, Africa would be leading in the cinema world, look at Shaka, no matter how many times you watch that movie, it just never gets enough!
@@petermwanza6683 exactly
Last
these are the stories Zambia needs to tell (in form of Movies)
Should even be part of school syllabus in History
Finally a Zambian documentary that is interesting. We have so much to tell and its amazing to see Zambians taking this up.
Beautiful documentary ❤️ these soldiers will forever be heroes for their bravery and determination. May we never have anything like the Mailoni Brothers again 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thanks @Eric. Means alot🙏🏼
Keep up the work. Will definitely be tuned in for more documentaries
I remember how horrifying our school days were because of these guys...the peace you brought to the village will forever be grateful.its history that I will live to tell my children with the help of this documentary.job well done 👏👏👏
Thanks @Mercy. We're indeed duty bound to tell our rich Zambian history to future generations.
Great work one Historian Major Victor Simukonda. The future of our history is in safehands
Thanks Ed, means alot coming from a prolific scholar like yourself.
Good work bwana
Never taken time to watch this till today. Congratulations Col Mpezele and the team👏.
My Dad was part of this history, first man who speaks on how it ended 👏🏽👏🏽
That's great @Ketty. Hope Dad has seen the docu. I interviewed him personally in his office.
Ketty how are you doing
Hi
Love you h
Serious
Beautiful Documentary, always been waiting for our fellow Zambians to narrate such stories.
Hats off for putting all of this together to all parties involved. 👏👏👏 a well documented tale of the Miloni Brothers.
Thanks. Much appreciated. 🙏🏼
This is the type of history that should be added to the Zambian curriculum. Well done 👏 ✔️
This is Highly Informative.. best Zambian Documentary I have ever seen
Thanks Nonde. Much appreciated 🙏🏼
This is wonderful! A Zambian documentary from Zambian reporters.
Well done team!👏🏽
Thanks @Harry much appreciated.
This is a very informative and factually-logical documentary. A lot of people, especially Zambians, need to watch this so that they get rid of the many superstitions and /or myths they've grown to believe and hold regarding the Mailoni Brothers because of the plethora of mis/ill/un-informed and incoherent theories about them.
The fearless Zambian Army officials who were tasked to man-down the Mailoni Brothers, whilest dismising the famous hearsays regarding them, have clearly attested to the fact that the brothers were just very intelligent and geographically-aware of their territory so that implies that the tactics and movements the Brothers made, eluded and still eludes most of people's comprehension-scope and so that also further explains why there were a lot myths made up about the Brothers and a whole lot of them persisting to this day as it is human nature to make up myths and /or subscribe to them when either not understanding something or mis/ill/un-informed something respectively.
Big Ups To The Zed Historian and the accordance from the Zambian Army. Thank you for demystifying everything.
Done by Zambians. For Zambians. #Excellent Documentary
Wow thanks @Muma. Best feedback ever. Thanks for taking the time for such a candid review. It's much appreciated ❤😊
I heard they used juju to disappear and change into goats or chickens when the police close in .😅
Its a result of growing up in neglected community, the gvmnt should be responsible to develop the area, as a result their anger behaviour will haunt innocent people, May those victims pliz their souls rest in peace , l know one day all we do die, but the suffer pain they brought to the deceased families in unbeatable
Unfortunately juju z real
This documentary is so touching and I thank everyone who was behind this... ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Thanks @Yotam. Much appreciated 🙏🏼
I would recommend that they put it on TV so that many Zambians can also have access to this it's quiet amazing & exciting to watch
Kudos Zambia Army/Airforce this is what the military is supposed to be protecting the people Africa can learn a lot from the Zambian military best military in the world.
From🇳🇬... Pls come teach Nigerian Army how to combat banditry
They know only that they choose to whom they should apply that too
I tell you Zambian special forces are highly skilled, because of the liberation wars in southern Africa.
Yeah these bandits had killed 12 locals and forced them to relocate can you imagine leaving the village in fear of been killed no food nothing
I always come back to watch this documentary. Thumbs up
Kudos kudos😊😊😊😊😊😊I was in luano for charcoal farming when ths happened in 2013 no idea one of the guys selling ifibili was a soldier in disguise I am proud of my country
Wow this is interesting. Thanks for sharing 🙂🇿🇲
@@TheZHistorian I wish this could be re done by involving high tech equipment and also foreign expertise from France,china and america. So interesting and lively. Kudos to the Zambian commandos and kabwe regiments.
That soldier must be awarded
I really wanted to learn this
After watching this I believe that in zambia we can produce a very good action movie...kudos zambia army
Wow 👏👏👏, we need more of these, Zambian made very authentic
I personally really enjoyed this documentary, and i really pray that such will be put into the zambian academic curriculum...Not these shaka zulu histrory we have been learning...we need our zambian history to be known...and one funny thing is that it is enjoyable to know about what the mailoni brothers, and their gruesome deeds but yet those days when they were on the loose, lives of people were at stake..And also thumbs up to the zambia Army, made me feel like am watching an American Action movie with a great ending..
great piece this was
lovely
Thanks @Jace. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your feedback it's really helpful. Look out for more interesting content coming up on the channel🙂
I actually didnt know that we as zambians can write and narrate our own real life documentaries like this..this was well presented and well narrated.kudos zambia army.
Thanks @Andrew. Much appreciated.
The zambia 🇿🇲 army are well trained than our journalists believe me
I have just updated myself of the story I was hearing when people cracked joke about it, wasn't aware of how serious this whole thing was. Thanks very much for this edifying documentary sir👏👏
This is the best and amazing documentary, I love it like crazy ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥
Thanks 🔥
So glad I found you channel. Been looking for exactly this type of content on Zambian history
The best documentary I have ever watched in Zambia, thanks for telling this story 🙌
Thanks Sydney. Means alot. Please feel free to share👍🏻🙂
Watching from Zimbabwe. Heard about these Mailoni brothers' story from one of my Zambian lecturers in Lusaka. Thank you for the documentary.
You're welcome @Iwisani. Glad you're following🇿🇲🇿🇼
Liswani
You are a Zambian living in Zimbabwe. There is no Zimbabwean with a name like that and I know because my mom is ndebele and my dad Shona so I speak both languages 🙄
Hi. Am Lwisani not Liswani. Lwisani is from Nambya language which means wrestling. I know a young man I grew up with called Liswaniso who spoke Lozi language from Zambia. But my name is Lwisani not Liswani
@@lwisanisibanda4086 Ah man. Sorry I misread. Nambya are our people, Peter Ndlovu is one💪 My mom is Ndebele but her dad was Lozi and the family is settled in Ntabazinduna today.
All the best chief👍😎🙏 How is Hwange
It's an amazing horrifying story as well. But hearts to the producers and the writers for putting up such an informative story for our nation. Looking forward to many more plus movies of our history.
Excellent documentary! I have always wanted to know about these brothers and I struck gold here You have earned a subscriber. Zambia need these type of documentaries.
Thanks @ Mercy, your support means a lot.
Very well presented.this is now my favorite RUclips channel cause it's in the heart of home
This is authentic. Well done Zambia 🇿🇲❤️ big upps to the people who dedicated their lives to bringing people the freedom 🥺
Thanks. Much appreciated 🙏🏽
Entertaining and informative documentary. You're doing great work. Keep it up. 👌👏👏
Produce more historical videos of Zambian history thumbs up. We thank God Jesus Christ Almighty 🙏 the military and the soldier who gunned down the brothers and the locals who accompanied him
Thanks Joe. Much appreciated 🙏🏼
I'm shocked to read that Jesus is GOD the almighty? If he Jesus is GOD almighty whom did he pray to??
Wow.. this is a beautiful piece of history.. thank you so much for documentary
❤️❤️❤️love this am glad am finally watching a Zambian documentary.
Thanks @Josephine. Glad you loved it. Much more to come👌🏽🙂
It's a good move boss to start coming up with our own documentaries. We are hungry for mushala's documentary bro otherwise this was on point though I feel like there's little areas to work on and improve.
This is so terrifying and scary, I feel as though I was there at the time, this is good I love my country Zambia 🙏🙏💪💪
This is awesome and beautiful documentary ❤❤to remember 🙏🙏to God be the glory
Thank you for this wonderful piece of history
Amazing documentary 👏🏾 thank you for telling the real story to those of us who while growing up in Kabwe only heard the superstitious side of things.
You're welcome @Bwalya. Glad you liked it🙂
True
Imagine this turned into a movie🤔
Really nice documentary👏👏👏
@Phyllis, movie already in the process so look out for that👌🏽🙂
@@TheZHistorian I can't wait🤗
Welldone my former munali classmate @Victor simukonda for this wonderful peice of history wich will be watched by many generations to come.Proud of you bro.
Wow. Wow!! What an amazing and Educational Documentary with proof and evidence. That's our very own Zambian history done by people of our soil and that's what's suppose to be taught in school. Please write some books as well, for many Generations to benefit from. Keep up with the good work.
👍👍👍👏👏👏
Thanks @Karen. I Agree with you on revising our history in schools💯.
I have also written a more detailed albeit chilling account of the Mailoni brother story for those that wish to be taken to Luano Valley. The book is titled Book '54 Days in Luano'. You can get in touch for a signed copy. 👌🏽🙂
@@TheZHistorianI love this piece of work
@@TheZHistorianplease i need a copy of the book where can i buy it?
This is the best document I’ve seen from Zambia
It's my first time watching this, I have learned. Well documented and educating too.
Very reach and informative documentary, i remember those days we were catous of moving especially in mkushi, Kapiri and kabwe towns. Thanks to the people who were behind this great effort. Job well done 👏👏👏
I remember how terrified we were as pupils at mkushi coppermine secondary school in luano district movements were restricted by the school. We need this documentation in all the Zambian museums currently the information in the Lusaka national museum is not fully displayed. Kudos for this beautiful and well articulated documentary hats off big man
Thanks. And thanks for sharing your experience 🙂
Beautiful documentary. This is one of the best documentaries I have ever watched, very informative. Keep up the good work
Thanks for the feedback it's much appreciated.
I will download this story... beautifully documented .... Kudos
This is very inciteful. Lovely documentary.
Fantastic documentary. Ver informative. It answered a lot of questions I had. Great job
Well done..... Looking forward to more z documentaries made by a Zambian💪💪
Watching from Windhoek, namibia I enjoyed this video
That's great Simasiku, glad you enjoyed it.
Good Documentary and Well Done Professionally Big Ups👏👏👏
Thanks Jerome. Much appreciated 🙏🏼
Wonderful wonderful wonderful piece of work. This is the History we need to share with our learners and the citizens.
Thanks @Kangwa. Indeed we need to retell our own history.
Very beautiful work comrade. We need more of this. You've earned yourself a fan🙏🏾
Thanks for the support @enock. More is lined up 👍🏻🙂
Awesome documentary 💖
This is a great work, I'm glad it was done by our very own Zambians. We need this in the history curriculum of our schools...
Finally, some interesting history of our nation for a change. Good job.
This is a splendid documentary... Job well done and quiet informative.
This is definitely the best version of this story by far.
This is one great piece, I'm still watching but enjoying.. thumbs up
Just stumbled on this informative documentary. Deep dive, Very well put together. Truly impressive. More of our history Z Historian....😊
Trust the Ak 47 it never jams
So refreshing to watch a Zambian documentary, would love to see more of these and hopefully we can have support from various organizations to fund such for movies…
With good reaches we are moving great and creating information to the coming generation. Keep up the good work. May God continue to bless the people who runed to document this.
What a documentary! Just wow !!
This is a masterpiece very well illustrated 👏🏾💚
Thank you for this well documented program which will live in memory
The documentary is close to the letter if not to the letter, it's a great piece of informative art, truly beneficial hoping to see more..
Thanks James for the positive feedback. Will definitely share more interesting stories.
This should be aired on znbc TV daily. This message should be passed on to the Generation
I rarely comment on projects but this one has what you will look for in/on things people give but extraction out the important information.... This is educative,factual And history preserved for Many generation to come. And a master piece video of recreation of the happenings. Bravo 👏👏!!!!!
Thanks for taking time to give the feedback. It's much appreciated.
Beautiful documentary, well put together and quite informative. Am glad this was done by our very own, keep up the great work. You've just gained a new subscriber and I'll share this wonderful work as much as I can cause there's a lot of misinformation in regards to the Miloni brothers and their story. Bigs up to the armed Forces for their bravely and resilience.
Thanks Innocent. Much appreciated🙏🏼.
I've also written a book on the same if understanding the subject even more would interest you. Copies have sold as far as the UK, Ethipian, Rwanda, South Africa and Malawiand. It also received positive review in the Zambia Daily Mail and Social Sciences Journal.
You can get in touch for a signed copy I'm sure you'll love it👌🏽
Good feedback
Well done for doing a great job
Happy to see such an informative program about the Mailoni operation
This is wonderful documentary, well researched, well articulated and factual.
Keep up the good work and continue telling the Zambian Story
This is a great improvement having our own documentary(about the mailoni brothers and this is a great historical story that will benefit alot of people who where not there).....and well research looking for more documentaries of our own local people.
Thanks Felix. Definitely have more interesting content lined up👍🏻
This beautiful and amazing... God bless you and keep it up... Moving Zambia forward and telling our own stories
Thanks @Glory. Definitely have more interesting stories lined up for you.
These are some of the stories which are needed to talk about in history of Zambia
From one historian to another, well done
Thanks @Rosaria. Means alot coming from a Historian.
I was glued to my phone for this documentary until in ended ... well documented , history is granted for the future generations
Thanks @shard. Glad you liked it🙏🏼
Such histories should be preserved for future generation...Greatwork Guys keep up the work.....I first head abt these brothers in the lusaka museum(2017)....its been 6 years😥😥😥😭😭😭
I remember those days vividly well and it was so horrifying to hear that they had killed someone. I really salute Zambia Army. Thank you so much for always maintaining peace and tranquility in our nation.
Keep up the good work.... Our country is indebted to you for your work.
Thanks @Wallace. Your words mean alot🙏🏼🇿🇲
Well done! Amazing documentary
Nice Documentary, this is the history we have to be teaching our children in our schools, I have enjoyed so much 🙏🙏🙏🥰
Beautiful Documentary may the future find this content bravo to the troops which took this operation...#zambiaArmy
Thanks @Joseph. Much appreciated.
And a bigup to you sir our great historian keep it up!!!
Very intriguing and hoping it can be put in form of a movie. Well done to all the people involved including Mrs Salasini
Very good documentary, i have the full information of the mailoni brothers now and will share it with my pupils. Well done to the team that made this documentary.
Beautiful documentary and quite insightful
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is beautiful..
We need more of these documentaries..
Very well articulated
This is excellent. Thanks for this.
You're welcome Mutale. Glad you found it interesting.
This is nice 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
well organized documentary...
Thanks @Faith. Really appreciate the feedback. 🙏🏼
Great documentary👏👏👏
This is Soo educative, it has enlightened me about the History of the so called Mailoni Brothers....... I'm thankful👏 keep up the good job💯🔥
Great documentary.
This is the history that we need in schools instead of just teaching us foreign history,we learn about shaka yr to yr but never about things that happen in our on country.i know more about nelson Mandela than I know about Zambian freedom fighters because the topic about Mandela is way wider than that of our Zambia freedom fighters.this is the best Zambian documentary I've seen please keep it up
Thanks @precioustembo66 much appreciated 🙏🏽
Wow this is very informative, creative and beneficial to young generation which must be supported financially so a movie can be produced