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My cousin, John Bosetti M.D. and his wife, Nancy Jameson M.D. founders of Eye Surgeons International are expanding the Zimba Eye Hospital in Zimba, Zambia. Their plan is to begin construction sometime next year. They plan to purchase a vehicle suitable for travel to local villages as well as Livingston, and Victoria Falls. My suggestion was a Land Cruiser, but I told him I would ask for input from members of this forum. The vehicle will need to be capable of transporting medical equipment as well as people, as safely and comfortably as possible.

Also looking for recommendations for dealers, and any issues with purchasing, licensing, and/or ownership.

Thank you in advance.
 
If they have a Zambian non profit it will be no problem with registration, please do not register in a local persons (who may or may not work for the organization) name. If they are not set up in Zambia it can be a problem registering a vehicle in their name without a work visa. I finally gave up.

And of course, the number one vehicle would be the Land Cruiser :-)
 
If they have a Zambian non profit it will be no problem with registration, please do not register in a local persons (who may or may not work for the organization) name. If they are not set up in Zambia it can be a problem registering a vehicle in their name without a work visa. I finally gave up.

And of course, the number one vehicle would be the Land Cruiser :-)
Thank you Jason,

They do have a Zambian non-profit; registration in the name of a local should not be an option.

Tough to beat a Land Cruiser. I've owned several of them, we gave my wife's 2003 to our son a few years ago and it's still running strong. I sold my 1994 when we bought the 2003. I had an FJ40 back in the 80's - wish I had never sold it.
 
A large Toyota van with removable seats. After a hunt our PH took us into Kruger for a 2 night two lodge stay inside the park. It was a nice ride with a cooler of beer. Also more
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comfy to and from the airport
 
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A large Toyota van with removable seats. After a hunt our PH took us into Kruger for a 2 night two lodge stay inside the park. It was a nice ride with a cooler of beer. Also more View attachment 727363comfy to and from the airport

Ain't going to work in the bush or in rains on dirt roads here
 
Thank you Jason,

They do have a Zambian non-profit; registration in the name of a local should not be an option.

Tough to beat a Land Cruiser. I've owned several of them, we gave my wife's 2003 to our son a few years ago and it's still running strong. I sold my 1994 when we bought the 2003. I had an FJ40 back in the 80's - wish I had never sold it.

Depends what cruiser you are looking at....suv type ie prado or full size GX or VX... cruiser troop carrier type.....cruiser double cab ...etc etc....Depends on how much you will be wanting to transport...

Troop carrier type


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Landcruiser 76

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Cruiser double cab

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One of those would be your best options

Toyota importer/dealer in zambia is


Plus there are quite a few second hand dealers offering good quality ones if you have a look around...
 
Thank you Jason,

They do have a Zambian non-profit; registration in the name of a local should not be an option.

Tough to beat a Land Cruiser. I've owned several of them, we gave my wife's 2003 to our son a few years ago and it's still running strong. I sold my 1994 when we bought the 2003. I had an FJ40 back in the 80's - wish I had never sold it.

I haven't a clue with a non profit whether they allow you to buy the vehicle duty free new....if they do it will get a lot cheaper by many thousands of dollars.....new vehicles here are expensive with the duty....
 
While the Land cruiser is a good choice , a Mahindra Scorpio pick up would work just as well.
 
While the Land cruiser is a good choice , a Mahindra Scorpio pick up would work just as well.

An suv from what I see....problem with the suv type you aren't going to carry that much in reality....the cruiser troopy has a bigger cargo area ..so if want an suv sort of vehicle be good....it really just depends on what they are going to be lugging around kit wise ...and how delicate it is.... I would go for the cruiser double cab....but then I am probably slightly biased.... ;)
 
An suv from what I see....problem with the suv type you aren't going to carry that much in reality....the cruiser troopy has a bigger cargo area ..so if want an suv sort of vehicle be good....it really just depends on what they are going to be lugging around kit wise ...and how delicate it is.... I would go for the cruiser double cab....but then I am probably slightly biased.... ;)
They make a pick up version for African countries.https://share.google/images/uEyozcMLRaJIBj542. Here is a picture of an older one.
 
I work for the largest medical INGO.

We mainly use Land-Cruisers HZJs in African non-urban settings.

The 78 is the most versatile, you could carry 11 people, or have the whole back to carry large loads or even turn it into an ambulance like we do by placing an stretcher.

Prado is a softer car. So are the Hilux. Nothing ever beats the series 70 from Toyota for heavy duty wirk and endurance. Period.
 
Thank you all. I have passed your information on to my cousin, now he needs to do his homework.

Looks like I might have to schedule a trip to Zambia to help him decide, and maybe throw in a hunt while I'm there.

He did want me to pass on his thanks and to tell all on this forum who might be in the Zimba area, should you, family members, or staff require eye care - do not hesitate to visit his clinic.
 

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