Our Mission
Discover the heart behind Pamulomo Zed Show and our commitment to the Zambian people.
"Develop and educate fellow Zambians about real living conditions while giving direct help."
The Story Behind the Show
It started in 2019 when Zed Pumulomo noticed a family in his neighbourhood struggling to put food on the table. Instead of walking past, he stopped, listened, and helped. He documented the story on Facebook — and the response was overwhelming.
People from across Zambia and the world reached out, wanting to help. That single act of kindness grew into Pamulomo Zed Show — a platform where real stories of need are shared, real help is given, and every Kwacha is accounted for.
Today, Pamulomo Zed Show has helped over 150 individuals and families across Lusaka and beyond. No NGO bureaucracy. No middlemen. Just direct, transparent help from one human to another.
People from across Zambia and the world reached out, wanting to help. That single act of kindness grew into Pamulomo Zed Show — a platform where real stories of need are shared, real help is given, and every Kwacha is accounted for.
Today, Pamulomo Zed Show has helped over 150 individuals and families across Lusaka and beyond. No NGO bureaucracy. No middlemen. Just direct, transparent help from one human to another.
The Founder
Meet Zed Pumulomo
Zed Pumulomo is a Lusaka-based content creator, humanitarian, and founder of Pamulomo Zed Show. Born and raised in Zambia, Zed has always believed that real change starts at the community level.
With a background in media and a passion for storytelling, Zed uses his platform to shine a light on the struggles of ordinary Zambians — and to mobilise support from people who care. He funds much of the help himself, supplemented by donations from a growing community of supporters worldwide.
"I don't wait for government or big organisations," Zed says. "I see a need, I act. That's all it takes to start."
With a background in media and a passion for storytelling, Zed uses his platform to shine a light on the struggles of ordinary Zambians — and to mobilise support from people who care. He funds much of the help himself, supplemented by donations from a growing community of supporters worldwide.
"I don't wait for government or big organisations," Zed says. "I see a need, I act. That's all it takes to start."
Our Global Impact
1,574
Lives changed and counting.