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Town in Luapula Province, Zambia
Mbereshi (also spelled and pronounced Mbeleshi) is a village in the Luapula Province of Zambia, named after the Mbereshi River on its north side. It is
Mbereshi
The Mbereshi River (also spelled and pronounced 'Mbeleshi') drains the northern Zambian plateau north of Kawambwa and flows west into the Luapula valley
Mbereshi_River
Lufwanyama Lukulu Lundazi Maamba Macha Mission Makono Mansa Mazabuka Mbala Mbereshi Mfuwe Milenge Mkushi Mongu Monze Mpika Mporokoso Mpulungu Mufulira Mulumbo
List of populated places in Zambia
List_of_populated_places_in_Zambia
School in Mbereshi, Northern Rhodesia
Mbereshi Girls' School was a mission boarding school at Mbereshi. As "the earliest girls' school in Northern Rhodesia ... this school gained an international
Mbereshi_Girls'_School
Traditional kingdom in present-day Zambia
Missionary Society (LMS) which had sent Livingstone to Africa. In 1900 the LMS Mbereshi Mission was established 10 km from Mwansabombwe. Here schools, a church
Kazembe
Town in Luapula Province, Zambia
junction of tarred roads to Nchelenge, Mporokoso, Mushota and Mansa, and Mbereshi linking with the Zambia Way, the main tarred highway of the Luapula Province
Kawambwa
season and amount of water flowing into the swamps, especially from the Mbereshi River to the southeast, its main supplier. Generally its north–south axis
Mofwe_Lagoon
their Central African mission. Shaw founded the Mbereshi Girls' School, a mission boarding school at Mbereshi which was the first girls' school in Northern
Mabel_Shaw_(missionary)
Town in Luapula Province, Zambia
Great North Road at Serenje. A tarred road also connects eastwards via Mbereshi to the northern Zambian plateau at Kawambwa. These features and its status
Kazembe_(Mwansabombwe)
District in Luapula Province, Zambia
which lies at the intersection of three roads: D19, M13, and Kawambwa-Mbereshi. As of the 2022 Zambian Census, the district had a population of 123,652
Kawambwa_District
Waterfall in Zambia
considered by many visitors to be the best in Zambia. The falls are 22 km from Mbereshi on the tarred Kawambwa road and are reached via a 1 km spur which turns
Ntumbachushi_Falls
(Democratic Republic of the Congo) Kalungwishi River Luangwa River Luapula River Mbereshi River Luongo River Lwela River Luombwa River Chambeshi River Lukulu River
List_of_rivers_of_Zambia
Scottish missionary (1869–1926)
Missionary Society, and he was invited to open the new church at their Mbereshi Mission. Despite once believing that a missionary should not marry, Crawford
Dan_Crawford
1922 by the London Missionary Society as an offshoot of the much larger Mbereshi Mission 100 km to the south. Concerned mainly with evangelical work and
Kafulwe
Hospital, Petauke District Kawambwa District Hospital, Kawambwa District Mbereshi Mission Hospital, Kawambwa District St. Paul's Hospital, Nchelenge District
List_of_hospitals_in_Zambia
List of notable boarding schools by country
Girls Secondary School Chengelo Secondary School Ellensmere High School Mbereshi Girls' School Musikili Primary School Sakeji School St. Mary's Minor Seminary
List_of_boarding_schools
Former First Lady of Zambia (1928–2013)
Kaweche Banda and Milika Sakala Banda at Mpika. She had her education at Mbereshi Girls and later underwent training at Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation’s Women’s
Betty_Kaunda
Class of complex shallow wetlands
bordering rivers far from the headwaters, for example the dambo of the Mbereshi River where it enters the swamps of the Luapula River in Zambia, 09°43′30″S
Dambo
Tributary of the Congo River
at Mambilima around 1892, followed by the London Missionary Society at Mbereshi in 1900. The first large town of the colonial era was the river port, Kasenga
Luapula_River
Landlocked country in Southern Africa
Lukasashi River Lunga River (Zambia) Lungwebungu River Lunsemfwa River Mbereshi River Zambezi Mulungushi River Waterfalls of Zambia Chavuma Falls Kabwelume
Outline_of_Zambia
Lwimbe Petroglyphs —about 15 km west of Kasama. Girls Boarding School, Mbereshi — 1915, first African girls’ school in the country, now a mission house
Monuments and Historic Sites of Zambia
Monuments_and_Historic_Sites_of_Zambia
National park in Zambia
northwest, and via a dambo in the southwest, which is the headwaters of the Mbereshi River. Except in dambos, riparian vegetation is found along drainage lines
Lusenga_Plain_National_Park
White fathers – Bapatili 1900 London Missionary Society Mr & Mrs Purves on Mbereshi River 1901 Plymouth Brethren (Garanganze) Mr & Mrs Henderson at Johnstone
Luapula Province border dispute
Luapula_Province_border_dispute
Road in the Luapula Province of Zambia
road, which goes to the town of Mporokoso in the east and the towns of Mbereshi and Nchelenge in the west. Roads in Zambia "Roads and Road Traffic (Amendment)
M13_road_(Zambia)
British government recognitions
Demetrius Sertsios, Puisne Judge, Supreme Court, Cyprus. Mabel Shaw, of the Mbereshi Mission of the London Missionary Society. For services in Northern Rhodesia
1931_Birthday_Honours
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From Wine's hill.
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Sparkle, Blossom
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