Zambia Village
A landlocked country in central Africa, Zambia occupies an elevated plateau, flanked in the south by the Zambezi River and the Victoria Falls. There are more than 70 ethnic groups, with most living in either Lusaka, the capital, or in Ndola and Kitwe, the cities of the copper belt.
Approximately thirty miles due east of the capital of Lusaka, the Rafiki Training Village Zambia is a lush, peaceful oasis away from the noise and crowds of the city. Dedicated in 2006, the fifty-acre, twenty-one building compound is nestled in the primarily agricultural Province of Lusaka.
Approximately thirty miles due east of the capital of Lusaka, the Rafiki Training Village Zambia is a lush, peaceful oasis away from the noise and crowds of the city. Dedicated in 2006, the fifty-acre, twenty-one building compound is nestled in the primarily agricultural Province of Lusaka.