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The mission also operates a vocational training center, which offers courses in practical skills such as carpentry, tailoring, and other trades. | The mission also operates a vocational training center, which offers courses in practical skills such as carpentry, tailoring, and other trades. | ||
==Prominent people trained at Lubwa | ==Prominent people trained at Lubwa== | ||
Some of the prominent people who went to Lubwa Mission include Zambia's first republican president [[Kenneth Kaunda]] (whose father was a missionary there), [[Simon Kapwepwe]] and [[Alice Lenshina]]. | Some of the prominent people who went to Lubwa Mission include Zambia's first republican president [[Kenneth Kaunda]] (whose father was a missionary there), [[Simon Kapwepwe]] and [[Alice Lenshina]]. | ||
[[Category:Missionaries in Zambia]] | [[Category:Missionaries in Zambia]] | ||
[[Category:Chinsali]] | [[Category:Chinsali]] |
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Lubwa Mission, located in Chinsali District of Zambia, is a Christian mission established in the early 20th century by the United Church of Zambia. The mission is dedicated to providing education, healthcare, and spiritual guidance to the local community.
Training
The mission also operates a vocational training center, which offers courses in practical skills such as carpentry, tailoring, and other trades.
Prominent people trained at Lubwa
Some of the prominent people who went to Lubwa Mission include Zambia's first republican president Kenneth Kaunda (whose father was a missionary there), Simon Kapwepwe and Alice Lenshina.