- Great North Road, Zambia
The Great North Road is a major route in
Zambia , running north fromLusaka through Kabwe,Kapiri Mposhi (the road continues by way of a right turn just north of Kapiri Mposhi) Serenje,Mpika , Kasama,Mbala andMpulungu . 82km North of Mpika is a signposted left turn onto a well maintained gravel road leading to Shiwa Ng'andu (12km) and Kapishya Hot Springs (32km). Historically speaking, it is the Zambian section of theCape to Cairo Road envisioned byCecil John Rhodes . In this context, the road from Zambia's border withZimbabwe atChirundu to Lusaka is also regarded as being part of the Great North Road, and the portion from Mbala to Mupulungu could be regarded as a spur linking to theLake Tanganyika steamer service which was popular with travellers up to the 1950s.When the Mpika-
Tanzania highway (theTanzam Highway ) viaTunduma was upgraded in the 1960s and provided a good route through toDar es Salaam andArusha , this section became known as the Great North Road rather than the Mpika-Mbala section which might be referred to as the "Old Great North Road".In the centre of Lusaka, the Great North Road is named
Cairo Road and this became the city's business and commercial centre, and busiest thoroughfare, now by-passed by heavy goods vehicles for through traffic by Lumumba Road.External links
[http://www.greatnorthroad.org/elements/media/maps/great_north_road.jpgMap at www.greatnorthroad.org] showing the Great North Road in Zambia from Chirundu on the
Zimbabwe an border toTunduma on theTanzania n border.
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