Stores stock a wide variety of products including groceries, household goods and clothing. Kabulonga Shopping Mall also has a selection of eating places, a butchery, chemist, bookshop, internet cafe and a university. There are two ATMs, a bank and Post.Net, cash transfer or receiving agent for local and international transactions. Kabulonga Shopping Centre has a university, offering a broad spectrum of programmes. Enjoy night entertainment, at the nightclub behind.
Crossroads offers many retail options: Spar is a big chain store offering a variety of products to cater for your grocery and household needs. Other stores include J & S African Wear & Trading, Urban Cosmetics & Accessories, Lush Living, Buzz Cafe, Hazida, Bookworld, Majoru Meats, Sounds Music Store and many others.
Lusaka National Park is located roughly 30 kilometres from Zambia’s capital city and
opened to the public in June 2015, making it Zambia’s newest and most accessible park.
There are more than 1 000 species found inside the park, including white rhino, giraffe,
eland, hartebeest, zebra, sable, kudu, blue wildebeest, waterbuck, black lechwe, impala,
puku, bushbuck, reedbuck, warthog, pangolin, and axis deers.
This small park spans 6 715 hectares or 67.15 square kilometres.
The park offers activities such as camping, walking safaris and bicycle trails.
Woodlands Shopping Mall is a retail complex servicing Woodlands, Kabulonga, Prospect Hill and Ibex Hill. Customers have access to their favourite stores and brands in a clutter-free and relaxing environment. With over 50 stores, the beautiful complex provides an extensive choice of speciality stores, fashion outlets, restaurants, a coffee shop, a gas station, banks and so much more. This strip mall provides a convenient parking area with surveillance to ensure safety and security.
In the center, sprawling Lusaka City Market sells clothing, produce and other goods. The National Museum exhibits archaeological finds and contemporary art. Nearby, the Freedom Statue commemorates Zambia's struggle for independence. South of the city, Munda Wanga Environmental Park has a wildlife sanctuary and botanical garden. The Lilayi Elephant Nursery cares for orphaned elephants.
Situated on a beautiful 27-acre purpose-built campus, AISL offers the most robust academic and extracurricular programs of any school in Zambia.
AISL is a close-knit school community committed to their vision of helping every student thrive. Their highly-qualified multinational faculty strives to realize this vision by challenging students intellectually while supporting their physical, social, and emotional wellbeing. Working in partnership with parents, AISL also encourages students to develop an appreciation for and understanding of Zambia and to celebrate the diversity of the more than 45 nationalities on campus. Tomorrow's diplomatic, business, educational, and scientific leaders are enrolled in their school today.
Kenneth Kaunda International Airport is an international airport in Lusaka, Zambia. It was officially known as the Lusaka International Airport before being renamed in 2011 in honour of Kenneth Kaunda, the nation's first president. The airport has a capacity of two million passengers per year.
Lusaka South Multi Facility Economic Zone (LS-MFEZ) Limited, was declared a multi facility economic zone (MFEZ) on 29th June 2010 under Statutory Instrument (SI) No. 47 of 2010 by the Government of the Republic of Zambia. The purpose was to establish a vibrant, innovative and integrated industrial, commercial and residential satellite city and economic driver for the Greater City of Lusaka.
The proposed LS-MFEZ site is located within the Lusaka South Local Forest Reserve No. 26 at the south-eastern urban edge of Lusaka, the premier and capital city of Zambia.
Kat-Onga Apartments location also provides for a 15mins drive to the Sinoma Cement Plant.