Kabwe
Kabwe, situated in central Zambia, is historically significant as the site of Zambia’s first commercial mine. Known for its lead and zinc production, Kabwe was once a center of economic activity in the region, drawing workers from across the country. However, extensive lead mining has left a lasting environmental impact, with lead contamination posing serious health risks to residents. Despite the cessation of large-scale mining operations, Kabwe is an example of the environmental challenges that mining communities face and serves as a focal point for cleanup efforts aimed at protecting residents and restoring the local environment.