Faith Suwilanji J MUKWASA it was amazing to learn about our history which is rarely spoken of today. I appreciated the staff who seem to understand the museum and its richness also they were very friendly and polite. enjoyed my visit and learnt alot
Angelina Roach Another hidden gem Mbala!. A great way to learn about the people and history. Make sure you have a spare 3 hours and a notebook, no pictures allowed. My partner and I were greeted warmly by all staff and their passion for Mbala shows.. Great job with the introduction and a lovely gift shop. Make sure to bring extra Kwacha if you can you'll want to leave with at least 1 item from each display.
Frances Mbewe I like it so much I've been there twice already. I will probably go there again. The guides could be more informed but I definitely recommend it.
Ceswa Mpandamabula The Moto Moto Museum offers it's visitors a breathtaking journey through Zambia's 'military' history during colonial times. It documents at length the contribution Zambia made in the 1st World War by way of its young men, commonly referred to as the 'Tenga Tenga'. Their slogan states, "We carried the war on our backs."
Martin Mwila Details about Zambia and the early man which are very cardinal to us. Only suggestion is that the works shouldn’t go in Vain