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Sn Name of Organisation Postal District New Tpin Date of Approval 1 11Th Hour Ministries P.O SN NAME OF ORGANISATION POSTAL DISTRICT NEW TPIN DATE OF APPROVAL 1 11TH HOUR MINISTRIES P.O. BOX 51114 LUSAKA 1002002461 15-May-13 2 ABATAKA WOMEN ARTISANS ASSOCIATION OF ZAMBIA BOX 30650 LUSAKA 1002006172 10-Jan-10 3 ABBA'S HEART MINISTRIES LIMITED P.O. BOX, PLOT 106 THORITE KITWE 1002109634 01-Nov-13 4 ABU-HURAIRAH ISLAMIC CENTRE LIMITED BOX 37412 LUSAKA 1002157630 1-Sept-12. 5 ACCHEI LIMITED BOX FW 318 LUSAKA 1001970109 28-Jan-10 6 ACTION AFRICA HELP ZAMBIA POST NET # 303, P/BAG E891, KABULONGA LUSAKA 1002327701 01-Dec-14 7 ACTION FOR CHILDREN IN ZAMBIA P.O. BOX 31416 LUSAKA 1002487392 01-Apr-14 8 ACTION ZAMBIA MINISTRIES LIMITED P/BAG 230X RW, LUSAKA 1001641904 21-Dec-04 9 ACTS TABERNACLE MINISTRIES BOX 39394 LUSAKA 1002033815 1-Dec-11 10 ACTS OF THE HOLY GHOST MINISTRIES BOX 37592 LUSAKA 1002084811 1-Dec-11 11 ADARP FREEDOM CENTRES LTD BOX 72219 NDOLA 1001798561 1-Jun-06 12 AFRICA CALL ORGANISATION P.O. BOX 38772 LUSAKA 1002337553 01-Jun-13 13 AFRICA CONTINENT MISSION (ZAMBIA) ROMA TOWNSHIP LUSAKA 1002344191 15-Oct-09 14 AFRICA HOPE ZAMBIA BOX 277, PBE891 LUSAKA 1002336065 1-Apr-07 15 AFRICA HUMANITARIAN ACTION (AHA) P.B.E891 LUSAKA 1001845528 1-Feb-00 16 AFRICA MUSLIMS AGENCY P/B E694 LUSAKA 1002333079 1-Apr-89 17 AFRICA NOW ZAMBIA BOX 20521 LUSAKA 1001847551 1-Jan-07 18 AFRICA RURAL MISSION BOX CA123, MAKENI LUSAKA 1002331795 1-Jan-06 19 AFRICAN CONTINENT MISSION (Z) ROMA TOWNSHIP LUSAKA 1002344191 10-Jan-09 20 AFRICAN LION AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH TRUST REGISTERED BOX 33066 LUSAKA 1002344122 1-Sep-09 21 AFRICAN VISION OF HOPE ZAMBIA LIMITED BOX FW 148 LUSAKA 1001988070 1-Mar-10 22 AFRICAN BUSH CAMP FOUNDATION PLOT NO. 1134 THORN TREE CAMP KAZUNGULA 1018881531 14-Oct-19 23 AFRICAN LION & ENV. RESEARCH TRUST REGISTERED TRUSTEES BOX 60482 LIVINGSTONE 1002344122 15-Oct-09 24 AFRICAN NETWORK FOR THE PREVENTION AGAINST CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT BOX 30118 LUSAKA 1002338488 1-May-10 25 AFRICAN REVIVAL DEVELOPMENT LIMITED P.O. BOX 620028 KALOMO 1001839028 20-Sep-18 26 AGAPE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION BOX 530035 LUNDAZI 1002351050 1-Feb-12 27 AGAPE IN AFRICA INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES BOX 40533 MUFULIRA 1001793324 1-Apr-05 28 AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION BOX 35139 LUSAKA 1001801602 1-Apr-07 29 ALBINO FOUNDATION OF ZAMBIA BOX 31050 LUSAKA 1002349538 1-Jul-11 30 ALCHEMY WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP ZAMBIA BOX 50107 LUSAKA 1002159173 31 ALL GOD'S CHILDREN ZAMBIA P.O. 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BOX 30531 LUSAKA 1018681925 20-Jun-19 45 ASSOCIATION FOR AID AND RELIEF, JAPAN P.O BOX 34170 LUSAKA 1003017050 01-Jun-15 46 ASSOCIATION OF BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS PLOT 4974 KABELENGA RD LUSAKA 1001633854 1-Sep-09 47 ASSOCIATION OF CISEP USERS (ACU) BOX 51247 LUSAKA 1002331474 1-Jul-04 48 ASSOCIATION OF VOLUNTEER MISSIONARIES LIMITED BOX 510758 CHIPATA 1002099461 1-Jul-12. 49 AUTOMOTIVE FUTSAL ACADEMY LIMITED PO Box :31759 LUSAKA 1004248843 05-Jun-18 50 BAKASHANA BASAMBILILE P. 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BOX 20113 KITWE 1002222230 01-Dec-13 62 BEYOND OURSELVES ZAMBIA LIMITED P.O BOX 79045 NDOLA 1003127578 4-Jan-16 63 BIOCARBON PARTNERS TRUST LIMITED HOUSE 6, TUKULUHO ROAD LUSAKA 1002234146 10-Jul-18 64 BLESS TO BLESS ASSOCIATION BOX CBU 60 KITWE 1001969657 1-Jan-11 65 BLESSED TO BLESS ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 11129 CHINGOLA 1001969657 10-Jul-18 66 BOCHANWASI SHRI AKSHAR PURUSHOTTAM SWAMINARAYAN SANSTHA BOX 36629 LUSAKA 1002346811 1-May-10 67 BOUWEN MET BOUMA'S (BMB KAOMA - ZAMBIA) BOX 940065 KAOMA 1002352486 1-April-12. 68 BOY EMPOWERMENT INTERNATIONAL P.O. BOX 35829 LUSAKA 1002352938 03-Jun-13 69 BREAD OF HEAVEN CHILDREN'S MINISTRIES LIMITED BARLASTONE PARK LUSAKA 1002006717 1-Jul-11 70 BREAD OF LIFE CHURCH INTERNATIONAL- KASAMA P.O BOX 410669 KASAMA 1003125707 21-Aug-17 71 BREATH OF HEAVEN CHILDREN'S MINISTRIES LIMITED PLOT NO. 500-199a BARLASTON LUSAKA 1002006717 07-Oct-19 72 BRIDGE OF HOPE CHILDREN CENTER LIMITED P.O. BOX 30202 LUSAKA 1008563693 20-Sep-18 73 BUILD IT INTERNATIONAL BOX 30539 LUSAKA 1002342724 1-Dec-12. 74 BUSHFIRE MINISTRIES BOX 22340 KITWE 1001978356 1-Jul-12. 75 BUTTERFLY TREE BOX 60240 LIVINGSTONE 1001859926 8-Aug-08 76 BWAFWANO CARE PROVIDERS LIMITED BOX 20596 KITWE 1002104228 20-Sep-12. 77 CALLED, COMMISSIONED AND EMPOWERED MINISTRIES LIMITED BOX 80761 KABWE 1002138254 1-May-12. 78 CAMARA ZAMBIA LIMITED BOX 22596 KITWE 1001953046 1-Jan-10 79 CAMFED ZAMBIA LIMITED BOX 51354 LUSAKA 1001776710 7-Jul-11 80 CANCER ASSOCIATION OF ZAMBIA BOX 1902 LUSAKA 1002344574 19-May-05 81 CAPITAL CHRISTIAN VENTURES LTD BOX 30046 LUSAKA 1001772992 4-Apr-04 82 CAPITAL CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL BOX 30046 LUSAKA 1002328267 1-Mar-00 83 CARE SOLUTIONS (CASO) BOX 72033 NDOLA 1002189060 1-Dec-12. 84 CARITA SENZA CONFINI; CHARITY WITHOUT BOARDERS PLOT NO. 610 FOXDALE, ZAMBEZI ROAD LUSAKA 1004155816 27-Jun-17 85 CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF CHIPATA BOX 510124 CHIPATA 1002328695 1-Apr-66 86 CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF LIVINGSTONE BOX LIVINGSTONE 1002328336 1-Apr-66 87 CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF MANSA BOX 710036 MANSA 1002328702 1-Apr-66 88 CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF MONZE BOX 660195 MONZE 1002328719 21-Jun-68 89 CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF NDOLA BOX NDOLA 1001668346 1-Apr-66 90 CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF SOLWEZI BOX SOLWEZI 1002328726 1-Apr-66 91 CEL.I.M ITALIAN VOLUNTEERS BOX 33834 LUSAKA 1002328436 1-Dec-11 92 CENTRAL ACTION ON HIV/AIDS (CAHA) LUKANGA LUSAKA 1001965007 1-Apr-10 93 CENTRAL GROWERS ASSOCIATION BOX 80891 KABWE 1002335019 1-Dec-01 94 CENTRAL AFRICAN BAPTIST COLLEGE AND SEMINARY LIMITED P.O. 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