ABOUT
OUR VISION
To be the premier meetings, conference and exhibition centre in the region.
OUR MISSION
To deliver world class events as Zambia’s favourite venue; setting the standard for excellence, creating memories and experiences worth sharing.
OUR VALUES
Dedication
We will Go-the-Extra-Mile to exceed customer expectations and help them achieve a successful event.
Excellence
We shall aim at achieving a philosophy of Excellence. Our drive for excellence will be achieved through our contagious enthusiasm.
Fairness & Honesty
We will treat others as we wish to be treated. We will say what we do and do what we say.
Friendliness
We will service every customer and staff with a smile and a positive attitude
Pride
We will take ownership in our work.
Professionalism
We will understand and be respectful of our customers’ needs and consistently deliver our results at the highest standards.
Responsiveness
We will demonstrate a positive organizational attitude by taking initiative to handle any task in a timely and efficient manner.
Teamwork
We shall endeavor to work as a family in serving customers and in caring for one another.
MULUNGUSHI
The name Mulungushi has special significance in the history of our great nation. The Mulungushi River, which runs north of Kabwe in central Zambia, has a rocky area today known as Mulungushi Rock of Authority. This isolated rock served as the genesis for our independence struggle due to the momentous open air meetings where the plans, dreams, and ideals of our nation was debated and resolved. These same ideals of self-determination, unity, and cooperation are core to Mulungushi International Conference Centre and serve as a reminder of our original mission and purpose, to provide a platform for national and international dialogue, diplomacy, and progress.
OUR STORY
1970 - Contruction Begin
When Zambia commissioned Yugoslav engineers to plan, design, and construct a conference centre in only four months, it seemed like an impossible dream. However, it took only 107 days to complete Mulungushi Conference Centre with its Great Hall, in readiness for the third Summit Conference of Non-Aligned Nations in September 1970.
1970 - Conference Hall Opens
Zambia's First President Kenneth Kaunda officially opened Mulungushi Conference Hall declaring it a milestone in the country's growth as a sovereign independent nation. Hosting the Non-Aligned Movement Conference was a resounding success, positioning Zambia as a beacon for pan-African progress and unity.
1970 - James Brown Performance
The famous ambassador of soul music, James Brown, made an iconic visit to Zambia and came to perform at the Mulungushi Conference Hall. MICC has since hosted countless artists, contributing to the growth of both the Zambian and African entertainment industry.
1976 - Henry Kissinger Lusaka Trip
Mulungushi International Conference Centre hosted multiple international diplomatic conferences. These conferences were spearheaded by President Kenneth Kaunda as he sought to resolve conflicts in Angola, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. Inviting Henry Kissinger allowed him to directly appeal to US leaders and facilitate marked change in US foreign policy in Africa.
1984 - Namibia Peace Talks
Mulungushi International Conference Centre hosted the Multi-Party Namibian Independence Talks where First President Kenneth Kaunda tirelessly worked to get the opposing parties to find common ground and move towards peace and self-determination for all Nambians..
2001 - East Wing
In preparation for the The Lusaka Summit of the OAU in July 2001, a new wing was added to MICC improving the available facilities and adding modern confrence rooms and an additional main hall. The Summit formulated a mandate to translate the transformation of the Organization of African Unity into the African Union.
2020 - New Wing
The construction of the New Wing is in full swing with MICC excited about the additional services it will bring to the table to the benefit of our guests.
2022 - Kenneth Kaunda Wing Opens
The construction of the Kenneth Kaunda Wing is complete, expanding Mulungushi International Conference Centre with unmatched conference facilities. It will usher MICC into a new era providing dignitaries with world class service.
1970 - Contruction Begin
When Zambia commissioned Yugoslav engineers to plan, design, and construct a conference centre in only four months, it seemed like an impossible dream. However, it took only 107 days to complete Mulungushi Conference Centre with its Great Hall, in readiness for the third Summit Conference of Non-Aligned Nations in September 1970.
1970 - Conference Hall Opens
Zambia's First President Kenneth Kaunda officially opened Mulungushi Conference Hall declaring it a milestone in the country's growth as a sovereign independent nation. Hosting the Non-Aligned Movement Conference was a resounding success, positioning Zambia as a beacon for pan-African progress and unity.
1970 - James Brown Performance
The famous ambassador of soul music, James Brown, made an iconic visit to Zambia and came to perform at the Mulungushi Conference Hall. MICC has since hosted countless artists, contributing to the growth of both the Zambian and African entertainment industry.
1976 - Henry Kissinger Lusaka Trip
Mulungushi International Conference Centre hosted multiple international diplomatic conferences. These conferences were spearheaded by President Kenneth Kaunda as he sought to resolve conflicts in Angola, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. Inviting Henry Kissinger allowed him to directly appeal to US leaders and facilitate marked change in US foreign policy in Africa.
1984 - Namibia Peace Talks
Mulungushi International Conference Centre hosted the Multi-Party Namibian Independence Talks where First President Kenneth Kaunda tirelessly worked to get the opposing parties to find common ground and move towards peace and self-determination for all Nambians..
2001 - East Wing
In preparation for the The Lusaka Summit of the OAU in July 2001, a new wing was added to MICC improving the available facilities and adding modern confrence rooms and an additional main hall. The Summit formulated a mandate to translate the transformation of the Organization of African Unity into the African Union.
2020 - New Wing
The construction of the New Wing is in full swing with MICC excited about the additional services it will bring to the table to the benefit of our guests.
2022 - Kenneth Kaunda Wing Opens
The construction of the Kenneth Kaunda Wing is complete, expanding Mulungushi International Conference Centre with unmatched conference facilities. It will usher MICC into a new era providing dignitaries with world class service.