List of Schools in Zambia - Colleges

Colleges

  • Azzalia University
  • Charles Lwanga College of Education
  • Chipata College of Education
  • Copperbelt Teachers' Training College
  • David Livingstone College of Education
  • Digitech School of computers
  • Evelyn Hone College
  • Greenwood Institute
  • Hotel & Tourism Training Institute Trust
  • Kasama College of Education
  • Kasia Secretarial College
  • Kwame Nkurumah Teachers Training College
  • Kitwe Teachers' Training College
  • Livingstone Institute of Business and Engineering Studies
  • Livingstone training college
  • Malcom Moffat College of Education
  • Mansa College of Education
  • Mongu College of Education
  • Mufulira College of Education
  • National In-Service Teachers College, Chalimbana
  • National Institute of Public Administration
  • Nkumbi International College
  • Northern Technical College (NORTEC), Ndola
  • Rhodes Training Institute
  • Solwezi College of Education
  • TVTC of Luanshya
  • Zambia Air Services Training Institute
  • Zambia College of Agriculture
  • Zambia Centre For Accountancy Studies
  • Zambia Forestry College
  • Zambia Insurance Business College Trust
  • Zambia Institute of Mass Communication
  • Zambia Institute of Special Education
  • Zambia Open University
  • Zamtel Staff Training College
  • Zampost Staff Training College
  • ZIBSIP

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