The Diocese of Lusaka [1] is one of fifteen Anglican bishoprics within the Church of the Province of Central Africa, covering part of Zambia. [2] It came into being as the Diocese of Northern Rhodesia (the colonial precursor of Zambia) in 1910 [3] and changed its name in 1971. [4] Its seat is the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Lusaka.
The first bishop of the new diocese was Filemon Mataka. The current bishop is David Njovu.
The Diocese of Lusaka [1] is one of fifteen Anglican bishoprics within the Church of the Province of Central Africa, covering part of Zambia. [2] It came into being as the Diocese of Northern Rhodesia (the colonial precursor of Zambia) in 1910 [3] and changed its name in 1971. [4] Its seat is the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Lusaka.
The first bishop of the new diocese was Filemon Mataka. The current bishop is David Njovu.