Latest News

Latest News

 

 Out Of Amaka Sanas

Zambikes Amaka Sana Bikes are out of stock. With a number of pending orders currently being cleared off , its been almost impossible to supply to customers who are expressing interest now. Better still,  Zambikes has good news for potential Amaka Sana customers as it will continue to add them as first priority on the list and will supply to them immediately stocks are available. The burgeoning demand will in no way stop Zambikes from producing the best and durable bikes in Zambia as it emphasizes on efficiency and attention to detail in the assembly or building of the bikes and trailers. The Njovu (Long Bike) and Amaka Sana X are still in stock but also pose a threat of being out of stock as more orders come through. So all you bicycle lovers better place your orders now!

 

Zambikes Changing lives, one bike at a time!

 

 

Second and Third BBC Stories

  Riding the coat tails of our first exposure on the BBC News Online we have two radio stories that have been produced for the BBC Worldservice and NPR's "The World."  These two stories are highly complimentary of our company and our bamboo bikes and we are grateful to our friends Jo and Kieron for the tremendous amount of work they've put into these stories.  Have a listen to the bamboo article that aired on BBC's Worldservice!
 

Zambikes Featured on BBC Online

Zambikes was fortunate to have been featured on the main page of the BBC News website recently... have a look!  We are pleased that our bamboo bike frames that we have begun to make in association with Craig Calfee and his Bamboosero Project have caught the attention of bike enthusiasts and the development-minded alike.  We've received attention from all over the world and are looking forward to supplying the strongest and most eco-friendly bicycle frame possible in the coming months.  Stay tuned!

 

 

Zambulances Delivered to Eastern Province

 

Vieri Delivering Zambulances Last week on Thursday we loaded up the Zambikes Canter with Zambulances and Zambikes and we headed East.  We dropped off bikes and ambulance trailers along the way, ending up in Chipata where the final five were delivered.  The recipients of these products were HIV support groups at hospitals and clinics that will use them to help their members to make it to their appointments.

It's a joy to be a part of an organization that is helping people to life their lives more abundantly.