
Executive Secretary
The Museum occasionally organises special events such as cultural dancing competitions and lectures on various subjects.
The Museum occasionally organises special events such as cultural dancing competitions and lectures on various subjects.
The Museum occasionally organises special events such as cultural dancing competitions and lectures on various subjects.
The Museum occasionally organises special events such as cultural dancing competitions and lectures on various subjects.
The Museum occasionally organises special events such as cultural dancing competitions and lectures on various subjects.
Zambia is a signatory to the UNESCO Convention of 1972, concerning the protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. The convention raised concerns such as the need to focus on children as future custodians of the world heritage.
In the early 1980s a large, representative museum building was raised on a prime location in the center of the City of Lusaka. The building complex, a joint effort of the Government of the Republic of Zambia and the People's Republic of China, was primarily meant to house a National Political Museum, documenting and presenting, as it were, the history of Zambia's struggle for independence.
National Museums Board of Zambia, Lusaka National Museum Independence Avenue / Nasser Road, Kamwala area P.O. Box 50491, Lusaka 10101, ZAMBIA Phone: 260-1-228805/6/7; Telefax: 260-1-223788; E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.