We love your kids—we really do. But we want our wedding to be your night off! So please leave the kiddies and come out and dance.
Unfortunately, everyone can't come to the wedding. Your invitation is for you and the designated people that are on your RSVP with you. Please, don't bring anyone who is not invited.
The dress code for this event is black-tie, so feel free to wear gorgeous dresses or suits with jackets like you attending the Oscars! Otherwise feel free to be comfortable.
Yes please! The venue is all in one, so come once and plan to stay!
There is ample parking at the venue. We suggest carpooling or requesting a ride service if you plan to indulge at the reception.
Your presence is the best gift we could ask for! Should you wish to get us a gift, as we are unable to carry physical gifts, we would greatly appreciate monetary gifts to help us start our Marital home.
A bit of both! All events will be taking place both inside and outside.
August is the beginning of Summer in Zambia, however Winter may cling on, so there may still be chilly evenings, so please bring a warm jacket or shawl just in case. Mother nature has a mind of her own out here - we are praying for sunshine!
Unfortunately, there is no Uber or Lyft in Zambia. The ridesharing available is called Yango with an app you can download. There are also car rental companies such as Avis, please note that Zambia is a left-hand drive country, so vehicles drive on the left side of the road in Zambia.
When considering the safety of a metropolitan city like Lusaka, it's important to note that it is often regarded as one of the safer cities in the world. Lusaka is generally a welcoming city with a vibrant community. However, as in any city, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings and remain vigilant. Avoid displaying valuables or flashy items in public, as this can attract unwanted attention. By taking standard precautions and staying informed, you can safely enjoy the rich culture and experiences Lusaka has to offer.