Hi, anyone with any knowledge or experience of Kabwe in Zambia I would be most obliged to hear from you. I am considering a job in Kabwe for a small organisation for at least a two year contract. I would like to know more about accommodation, living costs, availability of ATMs, reliability of the postal service and of course any creature comforts that you know of or could recommend. Thanks so much in advance for your kind help. TR
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I hope this forum can soon put you in contact with expats living in Kabwe.
The cost of living in Zambia is generally more expensive than other places in Europe but if you are used to prices in Europe or North America, you'll certainly find things cheap. Also if you are being paid in a strong currency, you'll find that your salary goes a long way.
For a breakdown of everyday living costs in Zambia check out the Expat Arrivals page on the Cost of Living in Zambia.
When it comes to banking, ATMs can easily be found in Lusaka but in more rural areas you might struggle to find one that is working and stocked up with currency. Its best to plan ahead and make sure you always have cash on you. For more information read the Banking, Money and Taxes in Zambia page.
Hope this information in useful. Good luck in Zambia.
Shantalie