MICE Venue

Mulungushi International Conference Centre

Lusaka, Zambia

Key Facts

Address

Lusaka, Zambia

Key Personnel



Overview

Year built

1970

Last renovated

Description

MICC was commissioned by the Zambian government in 1970 and constructed by Yugoslav engineers in just 107 days. The centre was officially opened by Zambia’s first President, Kenneth Kaunda, in readiness for the third Summit Conference of Non-Aligned Nations. Since then, MICC has hosted numerous international diplomatic conferences, including the Multi-Party Namibian Independence Talks and the US-Africa talks led by Henry Kissinger.




Guest Services

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Event Space

Total Event Space

275,620 Sq. Ft.

Maximum Pax Capacity

5,445 Delegates

Parking Capacity

1,200 Slots

Total accommodation capacity

0 Rooms




Location

Convention Centre

Total Event Space - 275,620 Sq. Ft.

Maximum Pax Capacity - 5,445 Delegates

Largest Conference Room - 127,900 Sq. Ft.

Meeting rooms - 0

Parking Capacity - 1,200 Slots

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Meetings Rooms

Size Max Capacity Auditorium Classroom U-Shape Reception Banquet