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By Air
Zambia is accessible by air through Kenneth Kaunda International Airport – Lusaka; Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula – Livingstone; and Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe – Ndola. There are flight connections from Lusaka the Capital to major cities and towns such as Livingstone, Ndola and Solwezi.
Business hours
Government offices are open from 08h00 to 17h00, Monday to Friday, closed from 13h00 to 14h00 for lunch. Shops are generally open from 08h00 to 17h00, Monday to Friday although some stay open until 19h00 and on Saturdays. There are several new shopping malls in Lusaka, Livingstone, Ndola and Kitwe which open throughout the weekend and house a number of regional and international brand retail shops, and supermarkets.
By Road
Zambia is accessible by road from most countries in the region (15 countries) such as Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe just to mention a few. Some road borders are open 24 hours while the others close by 6pm. Locally, there is a wide network served by several private bus companies providing coach travel services.
Currency
The Kwacha (ZMW) is the local currency. There are coins are in denominated in 5n, 10n, 50n and K1 while paper notes are in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100.
Road Conditions
Most roads have been tarred and are in a very good condition. In remote areas, some roads are non-tarred but serviced with gravel.
Currency regulations
There is no limit to the importation of foreign currency, provided it is declared on arrival through a currency declaration form.
Credit Cards
Most hotels, restaurants, travel agencies and the bigger shops will take both debit and credit cards – Visa and Mastercard.
By Train
Zambia’s rail network connects to Zimbabwe and Tanzania. There are regular scheduled train services running locally and regionally. The local train service is run by Zambia Railways. The regional train services include TAZARA and the annual tourist services – Blue Train and Rovos Rail from South Africa to the Victoria Falls.
COMMUNICATIONS
Postal services are fairly well organised in Zambia. Telegrams are less certain.
Internet Services are available almost throughout the country. The mobile network providers provide up to 4G and fibre network is available in major cities and towns.
Public telephones are available but limited to post office buildings. Some internet cafes also provide this service. International dialing is available. The prefix is 00 before the international country telephone code.
By Water
The MV Liemba cruises to three countries namely Burundi, Tanzania and Zambia at Mpulungu Harbour.
CLIMATE
Zambia has three distinct seasons. December to April: warm and wet, May to August: cool and dry. September to November: hot and dry. Average temperatures in summer range from 25° C to 35° C and in winter from 6° C to 24° C.
Extreme hot days are usually experienced in the month of October.
SECURITY
Zambians are very friendly and helpful and the country is generally safe. However, it is important to exercise caution and avoid suspicious places.
There are police stations in all towns to address any security concerns.
BANKS
The bank operational hours are 09:00 to 15:30 hours Mondays to Fridays; and 09:00 to 11:30 hours on Saturdays. International banks in Zambia include Barclays and Standard Chartered. There are several other banks, local and regional, with services throughout the country namely ZANACO, ABSA, FNB, Finance Bank, Ecobank, UBA, Access Bank.
TIME ZONE
Zambia is two hours ahead of Universal Central Time (UCT), one hour ahead of Central European Time, seven hours ahead of Eastern USA time and ten hours ahead of Western USA time.
Automated Teller Machines (ATMs)
These are available at major cities and towns throughout the country. They accept major debit and credit cards such as Visa and Mastercard.
EMMERGENCY NUMBERS
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
LANGUAGE
There are over 73 local dialects spoken in Zambia. The official language is English.
All media and business is in English and most Zambians speak it fairly well. Bemba and Chinyanja are most commonly used local languages.
RELIGION
Zambia was declared a Christian nation in 1991, however, there is freedom of worship in Zambia with several religion being practised. Christianity is followed by over 60% of the population.
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