The Association Of Zambian In Ghana

The Association of Zambians Living in Ghana is committed to fostering unity, support, and cultural exchange among Zambians residing in Ghana.

The Executive Committee

The executive committee is nominated by members, with individuals also allowed to nominate themselves. After serving a two-year term, the committee dissolves, and new executives are elected by its members. This process ensures democratic leadership and continuous growth within the organization, fostering transparency and member participation.

Joshua Hakuulu

Chairman of The Committee

Darius Phiri

Secretary

Fr Chewe Patrick

Treasurer

Naomi Kaala
Vice Treasurer

Masuzyo Kauna

Committee Member

Previous Executive Committee

2022-2025

Rev Father John Mubanga

Chairman

Patricia Nawa

Vice Chairman

Jessy Chiziwa

Secretary

Natasha Musenge

Vice Secretary

Late Brenda C. Kafula

Treasurer

Late Father Christopher Chileshe

Committee Member

Dn. Mapalo Kobekobe

Publicity Chairman

Our Mission

We strive to create a strong and inclusive community that promotes friendship, mutual respect, and collaboration with our Ghanaian brothers and sisters. Through networking, social events, and community initiatives, we aim to support one another, celebrate our shared African heritage, and contribute positively to both Zambian and Ghanaian

14 Zambian Dishes that are similar to Ghanian Dishes

Things To Consider Before Relocating To Ghana

Food

Ghanaian food is rich, flavorful, and diverse, featuring staples like rice, maize, and yam. Popular dishes include jollof rice, waakye, fufu with light soup, and banku with tilapia. Spices, palm oil, and fresh vegetables enhance flavors. Street food, like kelewele and bofrot, adds to the country’s vibrant cuisine.

Culture

Ghanaian culture is rich and vibrant, full of warmth and hospitality. From colorful kente cloth to energetic drumming and dance, traditions are deeply rooted. Festivals like Homowo and Akwasidae celebrate history and community. Delicious foods like jollof rice and fufu bring people together, making Ghana a land of unity and joy.

Cost Of Living

The cost of living in Ghana varies based on location. In cities like Accra, rent is higher, while food and transport are affordable. Local markets offer cheap groceries, but imported goods can be expensive. Utilities and transport costs are moderate, making Ghana a balanced place to live, especially for budget-conscious individuals

Events/ Ceremonies

The Zambia Mission In Ghana

The Role of the Zambia High Commission in Ghana

The Zambia High Commission in Accra serves as the official diplomatic representation of the Republic of Zambia in Ghana. Established in 1964, shortly after Zambia’s independence, the mission has been pivotal in nurturing and strengthening the bilateral relations between Zambia and Ghana. Although the mission experienced a temporary closure in 1966, it was re-established in 2008 to continue its vital role in diplomatic engagement.