Our Founders: Born in Zambia, both Moffat and Doreen Zimba felt the lack of educational opportunities within their native country. Out of their experience, a vision was born for a Zambian university that would transform men and women to serve in ministry and business. Together they seek to empower Zambians to help themselves through economic revitalization and by fostering an environment of hope for future generations. Through much prayer and commitment, Moffat and Doreen's vision became a reality when Northrise University commenced classes in January of 2004 in Ndola, Zambia.
@funufana
You know they think when they get handouts it is the lords that is working for them. They have totally lost the sense of self-depency and sufficiency. Australia started off as a prison...Look at what the prisoners did!
Katebebe1 1 year ago
Univer-see-tea. Not univer-zee-tea!
Katebebe1 1 year ago
hey zambians do thinks your own way and please try to abstain from donations work together with your own peaple this measge coming from a fellow african that knows what he is talking about the western world are not at any case helping but after some thing you need to realise that as soon as posible for that will be your awakening pardon my spelings
funufana 1 year ago
Looks like they have foreign private donations and of course the fees that the kids pay. Their website has a lot of info if you want to glimpse.
gkl698 3 years ago
This is great. You guys are future. Being able to offer college education without Boma support is the way to go. I would love to volunteer teach there even for a month. Keep up the great work.
gkl698 3 years ago
Who funds this university? Does this dude own it?
AfroImpi 3 years ago