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Zambia Zambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central, Southern and East Africa, although it is typically referred to as being in Southern Africa at its most central point. Its neighbours are t ...
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National Heritage Conservation Commission

The Institution mandated by Cap 173 of the Laws of Zambia to manage and Conserve Zambia's outstanding Cultural and Natural Heritage resources is the National Heritage Conservation Commission (NHCC) which has its headquarters in usaka According to ICOMOS (see references), the NHCC's profile report, it lists over 4000 heritage sites in Zambia, including: * historic/architectural/buildings (over 384 sites) * historic sites (over 180 sites) * anthropological sites (over 189 sites) * engineering industrial structures (over 62 sites) * archaeological sites (over 2000 sites) * geomorphological sites, geophysical sites, palaeontological, ecology and other sites. However, only about 35% of the country's land area has been adequately surveyed for cultural heritage and, due to a shortage of funds, the condition of most of the listed sites is not known, however, the Commission with the assistance from Government has been making strides to ensure more sites are surveyed and opened to the public. So far out of the 4,000 cultural and natural heritage sites, 101 are declared National Monuments.ICOMOS Zambia report online
2002, website accessed 22 February 2007. Under the National Heritage Conservation Commission Act of 1989, Section 27, heritage sites can be declared as 'National Monuments' by the Minister, and they then become protected and regulated by the details of the Act. They are listed below, grouped under various headings for ease of reference (these are not headings used in the Act)."Laws of the Republic of Zambia," Volume 12 Chapter 173 1995 Edition (Revised)
Accessed online at the United Nations Online Network in Public Administration and Finance website, 12 March 2007.


NHCC Declared National Monuments


Prehistoric Monuments

# Ayrshire Farm Rock Engravings, Lusaka # Chifubwa Stream Cave 6.4 km from
Solwezi Solwezi is a town in Zambia. It is the provincial capital of the mineral-rich North-Western Province. Solwezi is also the administrative capital of Solwezi District, one of the eleven districts in the North-Western Province. Location Solwezi ...
at 12°13' S 26°25' E. # Gwisho Hot-Springs,
Lochinvar National Park __NOTOC__ The Lochinvar National Park lies south west of Lusaka in Zambia, on the south side of the Kafue River.The habitats the national park protects are a large portion of the southern Kafue Flats floodplain, including the Chunga Lagoon, and dri ...
, Monze: Late Stone Age human skeletons from about 4,000 years ago. # Ing-ombe Ilede, Lusitu, is an archaeological site near the town of
Siavonga Siavonga is a town in the Southern Province of Zambia, lying on the north shore of Lake Kariba. It is Zambia's principal tourism centre for the lake, with accommodation, boating and fishing tours on offer. History Tongas are found in this reg ...
, at 16°11' S 28°19' E. # Kalemba Rock Shelter,
Chadiza Chadiza is a town in the Eastern Province of Zambia. Its headquarters are located at Chadiza District. It lies 35 km south of the Great East Road and about 80 km south-south-west of Chipata, on a plateau (elevation 1050 m) studded by isolated r ...
District, with many rock paintings, at 14°7' S 32°30' E. # Kalundu Mound, Kalomo, site of a village from at least the ninth century until the twelfth century. # Kasamba Stream Grinding Grooves, Samfya — Iron Age site 1.6 km south of boma where axes and iron implements were sharpened, at 11°20' S 29°33' E. # Kundabwika Rock Painting — near Kundabwika Falls, 96 km north-west of
Mporokoso Mporokoso (also spelled and pronounced 'Mpolokoso' and 'Mumpolokoso') is a town in the Northern Province of Zambia, lying at an elevation of nearly 1500 m on the flat plateau about 75 km south east of Lake Mweru Wantipa and 100 km south-west of ...
at 9°13' S 29°19' E. # Leopards Hill Cave, Lusaka District. # Libala Limestone, Lusaka next to Lusaka Primary School along Chilimbulu road. # Makwe Rock Shelter,
Katete Katete is a medium-sized town in the Eastern Province of Zambia, and is headquarters of Katete District. The town is at the foot of rocky hills which lie to its east, including Mpangwe Hill and Kangarema Hill, which rise to 1600 m. The hills ...
: Late Stone Age site which yielded many tools, (6000 years old) 3.2 km S of Kondwelani School, at 14°24' S, 31°56' E # Maramba Quarry Site, Livingstone — first stratified site of the Middle Pleistocene Hope Fountain Culture in Southern Africa, north side of town. # Mkomo Rock Shelter — Iron Age rock shelter and paintings, 64 km west of Chipata at 13°54' S 32°12' E. # Mumbwa Caves — in Central Province these caves contain burial sites and evidence of iron smelting and are the site of the
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's Musaka Jikubi Ceremony. 14°59' S 27°02' E. # Munwa Stream Rock Engravings — in Mwense district at 10°29' S 28°40' E. # Mwela Rock Paintings, Kasama, 4.8 km from centre, north of the Kasama-Isoka road at 10°10' S 31°13' E. # Nachikufu Cave,
Mpika Mpika is a town in the Muchinga Province of Zambia, lying at the junction of the M1 Road to Kasama and Mbala and the Tanzam Highway ( Great North Road) to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in the north-east and Lusaka in the south-west. It also has a r ...
District — 18,000-year-old rock paintings in a cave at 12°15' S 31°10' E. # Nachitalo Hill,
Mkushi Mkushi is a town in the Central Province of Zambia, located on the Great North Road and the Tazara railway, northeast of Kapiri Mposhi. The Changwena Falls and Fort Elwes (built-in 1896 by European gold prospectors) lie nearby. Mkushi is w ...
District — rock art 55 km south of Ndola near Msofu mission at 13°32' S 28°59' E. # Nsalu Cave & Rock Painting,
Serenje Serenje is a town of Serenje District, Zambia, lying just off the Great North Road and TAZARA Railway. Serenje has a railway station on the TAZARA railway. Serenje is approximately 191 km from Kapiri Mposhi on the Great North Road. Mkus ...
District — 12,000-year-old rock paintings 30 km north of Kanona at 12°40 ' S 30°45' E. # Nyambwezu Rock Shelter,
Mwinilunga Mwinilunga is a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia. It is the headquarters of Mwinilunga District, one of the province's eleven districts. Location The town lies on the west bank of the ''West Lunga River'', along the Chingola–Solw ...
District, at Nyambwezu Falls, with paintings similar to Chifubwa Stream Cave, probably about 3,000 years old, at 12°00' 25°10' E. # Rocklands Farm Rock Paintings 16.km SE of Chipata, two groups of rock paintings on the west side of Katotola Kopje. # Sebanzi Hill,
Lochinvar National Park __NOTOC__ The Lochinvar National Park lies south west of Lusaka in Zambia, on the south side of the Kafue River.The habitats the national park protects are a large portion of the southern Kafue Flats floodplain, including the Chunga Lagoon, and dri ...
, Monze: 2.7 km WSW of the ranch House, the site of a large Iron Age Village, apparently occupied by the ancestors of the Tonga tribe from about A.D. 1100. # Sutherland's Farm Site, Livingstone, including two former terraces of the Maramba River, the lower of which contains a home and workshop site of the Great Handaxe Culture. # Thandwe Rock Shelter, Chipata District, rock paintings, at 13°49' S 32°28' E # Twickenham Road Archaeological Site, Twickenham Road, Olympia Park, Lusaka. # Twin Rivers Kopje, 24 km south-west of Lusaka. # Victoria Falls Trust Area Archaeological Sites, Livingstone — 5.6 km west of town on north side of Sesheke road, Early to Later Stone Age sites which are the key for determining the Stone Age cultural sequence in the Upper Zambezi Valley # Zawi Hill Rock Paintings, 32 km north of Chipata near Kamukwe Village.


Monuments From The Colonial Era

# Administrator's House, Kalomo — capital of
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, up to 1911. # Castle Hotel,
Lundazi Lundazi is a town in eastern Zambia, lying near the border with Malawi, around from Chipata. Lundazi is known as a "''Boma''" or administrative centre (Boma (enclosure), ''boma'' derives from the Swahili language, Swahili word for a thorn fence, ...
, built 1956. # Livingstone Memorial,
Mpika Mpika is a town in the Muchinga Province of Zambia, lying at the junction of the M1 Road to Kasama and Mbala and the Tanzam Highway ( Great North Road) to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in the north-east and Lusaka in the south-west. It also has a r ...
district — built in 1902 to mark the site where
David Livingstone David Livingstone (; 19 March 1813 – 1 May 1873) was a Scottish physician, Congregationalist, and pioneer Christian missionary with the London Missionary Society, an explorer in Africa, and one of the most popular British heroes of t ...
died in 1873. # Fort Elwes — fort with stone walls on the
Congo Pedicle The Congo Pedicle (at one time referred to as the Zaire Pedicle; in French ', meaning 'Katanga boot') is the southeast salient of the Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which divides neighbouring Zambia into two lobes. In a ...
border north of
Mkushi Mkushi is a town in the Central Province of Zambia, located on the Great North Road and the Tazara railway, northeast of Kapiri Mposhi. The Changwena Falls and Fort Elwes (built-in 1896 by European gold prospectors) lie nearby. Mkushi is w ...
. # Fort Monze — 1890s, one of the earliest colonial police posts, 12 km SSW of Monze. # Fort Young 21 km SSE of Chipata on the Nsadzu-Mpezeni road at 13°50' S 32°40' E. # Mpongwe Fortified Camp, Mpongwe, consisting of a raised bank and double ditch constructed during a period of raiding into the area by the neighbours of the Lima people, probably about 1870 at 13°31' S 28°9' E. # Niamkolo Church, Mpulungu — the oldest surviving church building in Zambia, dating from 1895, near Mpulungu on Lake Tanganyika. # Nkala Old Boma — built in 1901 as a fortified police camp, at the top of Kapilika Nakalomwe Hill just outside
Kafue National Park Kafue National Park is the largest national park in Zambia, covering an area of about 22,400 km² (similar in size to Wales or Massachusetts). It is one of the largest parks in Africa and is home to 152 different species of mammals. The park ...
. # Old Drift, Livingstone — the first colonial settlement dating from the 1890s, next to a good river crossing point; its cemetery is in the game park section of the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. # Old Government House, Livingstone — the main government office and governor's residence 1907-1935 when Livingstone was the capital of
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and Northern Rhodesia. # Tanganyika Victoria Memorial Institute, Mbala: Technical Institute built around 1905 in memory of Queen Victoria. # "The Good News" Monument, Mbala District: commemorating the launching of the
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's steamship, ''The Good News'', in 1884. On the Lovu or Lufubu River 6.4 km upstream from Lake Tanganyika at 8°35' S 30°45' E. # Chambeshi Monument — located near the north end of Chambeshi Bridge at the spot where German East African forces agreed a cease-fire on 14 November 1918 marking the end of
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Independence Monuments

# Bwacha House Number E1376, Musuku Road, Bwacha Township,
Kabwe Kabwe is the capital of the Zambian Central Province and the Kabwe District, with a population estimated at 202,914 at the 2010 census. Named Broken Hill until 1966, it was founded when lead and zinc deposits were discovered in 1902. Kabwe also ...
, where on 8 March 1958 Dr K D Kuanda was elected President of the Zambia African National Congress. # Chilenje House 394, Lusaka occupied by Dr. K. D. Kaunda 1960-2. # Former House of Rt Hon. Prime Minister Robert Gabriel Mugabe of Zimbabwe at Chalimbana Teacher Training College, Lusaka. # Freedom House, Freedom Way, Lusaka, from where the United National Independence Party (UNIP) manifesto of 1962 was launched. # Kabompo House No. J11a Kabompo Township,
Kabompo Kabompo is a town in north-western Zambia, lying on the Kabompo River with a population over 88,000 people. It is surrounded by teak forest and is home to a Roman Catholic mission. Its most significant activity is the production of honey. You als ...
, to which Dr K. D. Kaunda was restricted by the Colonial authorities from March to July, 1959. # Lubwa House of Dr Kenneth David Kaunda in Chinsali District at 10°35' S 32°1' E, occupied from 1945 by the first President of the Republic of Zambia while he was headmaster of Lubwa Upper Primary School. # Matero House No. 3144, Monze Road, Matero Township, Lusaka. # Old Chilenje House Number 280, Luwembu Street, Old Chilenje, Lusaka, the first office of the Zambia African National Congress.


Other Historic Monuments

# Big Tree,
Kabwe Kabwe is the capital of the Zambian Central Province and the Kabwe District, with a population estimated at 202,914 at the 2010 census. Named Broken Hill until 1966, it was founded when lead and zinc deposits were discovered in 1902. Kabwe also ...
: a fig tree with a 50 m wide canopy on the east side of Broadway, which served as a meeting place on many occasions during the early years of the township's history. Visible on Google Earth at 14°26'37.8'' S 28°26'32.9''E. # Chichele Mofu Tree − a large Mofu mahogany tree in Chichele National Forest 13 km west of
Ndola Ndola is the third largest city in Zambia and third in terms of size and population, with a population of 475,194 (''2010 census provisional''), after the capital, Lusaka, and Kitwe, and the second largest in terms of infrastructure development aft ...
. # Dag Hammerskjold Memorial — where the then United Nations Secretary-General was killed in a plane crash on 18 September 1961, in the Ndola West Forest Reserve about 11 km west of
Ndola Ndola is the third largest city in Zambia and third in terms of size and population, with a population of 475,194 (''2010 census provisional''), after the capital, Lusaka, and Kitwe, and the second largest in terms of infrastructure development aft ...
at 12°58'32'' S 28°31'13'' E. # Football Heroes Burial Site, Independence Stadium, Lusaka, where 30 victims of the 1993 Gabon Air Disaster are buried including the 18 members of the Zambia national football team. # Ntembwe of Mwase Lundazi — an irregular earthwork bank and ditch which was a baKafula village until about 1850, in
Lundazi Lundazi is a town in eastern Zambia, lying near the border with Malawi, around from Chipata. Lundazi is known as a "''Boma''" or administrative centre (Boma (enclosure), ''boma'' derives from the Swahili language, Swahili word for a thorn fence, ...
at 12°24' S 33°22' E. # Old National Assembly, Lusaka: also known as the Old Secretariat and Legco, in Independence Avenue, Lusaka. Built 1932 and site of historic legislative events important to Zambia's history during colonial and post-independence times. # Slave Tree,
Ndola Ndola is the third largest city in Zambia and third in terms of size and population, with a population of 475,194 (''2010 census provisional''), after the capital, Lusaka, and Kitwe, and the second largest in terms of infrastructure development aft ...
− a large fig tree at Moffat Avenue and Livingstone Road, where slaves were bought and sold by Swahili slave traders.


Industrial Monuments

# Collier Monument — to prospector William Collier's 1902 discovery of copper ore at the Roan Antelope Mine in Luanshya. # Lusaka Thermal Power Station, Great East Road, Lusaka. # Moir And Bell Monument: Mufulira Copper Mines, where the prospectors, J. Moir and G. Bell, discovered copper-bearing ore in 1923. # Zambezi Sawmills (Mulobezi) Railway Locomotive Sheds at Livingstone — c1920, now the site of the Livingstone Railway Museum. # Kota Kota Peninsula in Gwembe Valley, Southern Province # Barotse Plains Cultural Landscape in Mongu. Western Province


Natural Monuments

# Lunsemfwa Wonder Gorge and Bell Point:
Mkushi Mkushi is a town in the Central Province of Zambia, located on the Great North Road and the Tazara railway, northeast of Kapiri Mposhi. The Changwena Falls and Fort Elwes (built-in 1896 by European gold prospectors) lie nearby. Mkushi is w ...
District at the confluence of the Lunsemfwa and Mkushi Rivers at 14°39' S 29°07' E. # Chipoma Falls on the Chimanabuwi River, 24 km SSW of Chinsali at 10°46' S 32°01' E. # Chirundu Fossil Forest — 50,000-year-old fossil trees, 21 km west of Chirundu at 16°02' S 28°40' E. # Chisimba Falls on the Luombe River 7.2 km from Chilubula Mission in Kasama District. # Hippo Pool,
Chingola Chingola is a city in Zambia's Copperbelt Province, the country's copper-mining region, with a population of 216,626 (2010 census). It is the home of Nchanga Copper Mine, a deep-shaft high-grade content copper mining operation, which subsequent ...
on the
Kafue River The Kafue River is the longest river lying wholly within Zambia at about long. Its water is used for irrigation and for hydroelectric power. It is the largest tributary of the Zambezi, and of Zambia's principal rivers, it is the most centra ...
. # Kalambo Falls, Mbala District — falls and archaeological site of early human habitation (the falls is shared with
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. # Kundabwika Falls on the
Kalungwishi River The Kalungwishi River flows west in northern Zambia into Lake Mweru. It is known for its waterfalls, including the Lumangwe Falls Lumangwe Falls on the Kalungwishi River in northern Zambia is the largest waterfall wholly within the country, wit ...
in Kaputa District at 9°13' S 29°19' E # Kundalila Falls on the Kaombe River, 12.8 km SE of Kanona in
Serenje District Serenje is a town of Serenje District, Zambia, lying just off the Great North Road and TAZARA Railway. Serenje has a railway station on the TAZARA railway. Serenje is approximately 191 km from Kapiri Mposhi on the Great North Road. Mkushi ...
. # Lake Chirengwa (Sunken Lake) 14 km E of
Ndola Ndola is the third largest city in Zambia and third in terms of size and population, with a population of 475,194 (''2010 census provisional''), after the capital, Lusaka, and Kitwe, and the second largest in terms of infrastructure development aft ...
at 12°58' S 28°45' E. #
Lake Kashiba Lake Kashiba is situated south-west of Luanshya in Zambia, close to Mpongwe and St Anthony's Mission. Hydrography Lake Kashiba is the best known of the several small, very deep pools in the Ndola district called "the sunken lakes." They are f ...
SW of Luanshya: a 100 m deep sunken lake at 13°27'S, 27°56'E. #
Lumangwe Falls Lumangwe Falls on the Kalungwishi River in northern Zambia is the largest waterfall wholly within the country, with a height of 30-40 m and a width of 100-160 m. It is a block-type waterfall located between the Luapula and Northern Provinces. The ...
on the Kalungwishi River between
Mporokoso Mporokoso (also spelled and pronounced 'Mpolokoso' and 'Mumpolokoso') is a town in the Northern Province of Zambia, lying at an elevation of nearly 1500 m on the flat plateau about 75 km south east of Lake Mweru Wantipa and 100 km south-west of ...
and Kawambwa Districts at 9°32'35'' S 29°23'16'' E. #
Ntumbachushi Falls Ntumbachushi Falls (also spelled ''Ntumbacusi'' and ''Ntumbacushi'') are situated on the Ngona River in Luapula Province, Zambia where it runs over the edge of the northern Zambian plateau into the valley of the Luapula River. The main falls occur ...
on the Ngona River, Kawambwa District, at 9°52'S, 28°58'E # Zambezi Source,
Mwinilunga Mwinilunga is a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia. It is the headquarters of Mwinilunga District, one of the province's eleven districts. Location The town lies on the west bank of the ''West Lunga River'', along the Chingola–Solw ...
District: source of the Zambezi river and a botanical reserve, part of Zambezi Source National Forest.


List of Other Historic Sites

These are not declared national monuments but are probably on the larger NHCC list of historic sites. It is an informal and incomplete list of sites — please add (with references if possible) even if you are unsure of their NHCC status. # Chilubula Mission, Kayembi — the first mission of the White Fathers in the territory built 1895 by Father Joseph Dupont, known as 'Moto Moto', it features a large church and well-preserved buildings. # Otto Beit Bridge, Chirundu — 1939, first modern suspension bridge with parallel cables built outside the USA (''shared with Zimbabwe''). # High Court, Livingstone — built in 1910 to coincide with the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught # Broken Hill Man, Kabwe — one of the first mines in Zambia (1906) and site of the Broken Hill Man fossil find commemorated by a memorial at the municipal offices. #
Kilwa Island Kilwa Island is an island on Lake Mweru, Zambia. It was known to Arab and Swahili traders of ivory, copper and slaves, who used the island on the lake as a base at one time. This lake island is named after the original Indian ocean island Kilwa ...
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Lake Mweru Lake Mweru (also spelled ''Mwelu'', ''Mwero'') is a freshwater lake on the longest arm of Africa's second-longest river, the Congo. Located on the border between Zambia and Democratic Republic of the Congo, it makes up of the total length of th ...
— site of 19th Century slave traders’ stockade. # Lwimbe Petroglyphs —about 15 km west of Kasama. # Girls Boarding School, Mbereshi — 1915, first African girls’ school in the country, now a mission house. #
Mulungushi Rock of Authority Mulungushi Rock of Authority, also known as Mulungushi Rock, is a kopje (isolated rock hill) in the Central Province of Zambia associated with major political gatherings and speeches. Situated near the Mulungushi River north of Kabwe, it was fi ...
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Kabwe Kabwe is the capital of the Zambian Central Province and the Kabwe District, with a population estimated at 202,914 at the 2010 census. Named Broken Hill until 1966, it was founded when lead and zinc deposits were discovered in 1902. Kabwe also ...
— since 1960, site of independence movement conferences. # Mumbwa, the first Copperbelt — the first commercial copper mines in Zambia were the Sable Antelope mine and Hippo mine in
Mumbwa Mumbwa is a town in the Central Province of Zambia, lying on the M9 Road. Its district covers the western part of the Central Province bordering Kaoma and Western Province to the west, Namwala and Southern Province to the south, Lusaka and Lus ...
, now heritage sites. # North-Western Hotel, Livingstone — built 1909 by 'Mopane' Clarke. # Saint Andrews Church, Livingstone — built 1910-11 in memory of David Livingstone and still in use. # Shiwa House — 'manor house' built in 1922 by Sir Stewart Gore-Browne at his Shiwa Ngandu estate. #
Victoria Falls Bridge The Victoria Falls Bridge crosses the Zambezi River just below the Victoria Falls and is built over the Second Gorge of the falls. As the river forms the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, the bridge links the two countries and has border post ...
, Livingstone — 1905, first major bridge and first railway (''shared with Zimbabwe'')


References


General references


''Zambia Magazine'' online
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Signposts to a Nation's Heritage
''Zambia Horizon online'', pp 1–4 (No date). Accessed 28 February 2007. {{Zambia topics Tourism in Zambia History of Zambia *
Zambia Zambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central, Southern and East Africa, although it is typically referred to as being in Southern Africa at its most central point. Its neighbours are t ...