Zambia

Mechanics For Africa is a Registered Charity. The Project in Zambia is run by Charles and Sharonne Watt who have already spent a number of years working on Development Projects in Africa.

MFA is a training school for mechanics - giving young Africans skills for life.

Land and property have been purchased on the outskirts of Ndola, which is in the heart of Zambia’s Copperbelt. The Soapbox team will be continuing work on a college/workshop for trainee mechanics. They will be involve in building a guest house on the MFA property, in order to help generate funds for the project. There will also be opportunities to work with the local children.

FREE TIME!
The team will be spending two days at a Bush Camp and will also visit a Game Park. On the last weekend the team will visit Victoria Falls.

This project has been withdrawn until 2009

Postponed
Target Cost: £TBC
(This includes an estimated air flight element of £870.00 bonded through ATOL holders South American Experience - ATOL 3071)