Forgot your charger after check‑in? Terminal 2’s got a fix.
Mobile Accessories T2 sits airside in Terminal 2, handy if you only notice a dead cable once you’re through security and headed for gates used by international carriers. Expect basic USB charging cables, power banks, earphones and a few plug adapters rather than big‑brand gadgets. Stock skews toward generic accessories that keep a phone alive on a 9–12 hour long‑haul, not full tech shopping.
The stand keeps airport hours, opening early for morning departures and staying open into the late‑evening banks of flights from Lusaka. Prices run noticeably higher than in Lusaka malls or shops along Great East Road; travellers on forums mention paying a clear markup for simple Lightning or USB‑C cables. If you’re transiting quickly and have no time to go into town, this is still your only on‑site option in T2 for last‑minute phone gear.
Regulars flying out of LUN try to buy SIMs, data and accessories in the city, then use Mobile Accessories T2 only as an emergency backup for essentials like a missing adapter or replacement charging cable before overnight flights. Stock can rotate, but you’ll usually see generic ZMW‑priced cables, small power banks, and basic wired earphones, with little in the way of premium brands.
Watch out for: markups on simple items like 1‑meter USB cables and plug adapters compared with shops in Lusaka’s malls. Check packaging and ports carefully; plug standards and connector types (USB‑C vs Micro‑USB vs Lightning) can be mixed on the same rack. Tip: if you have a layover, test your new cable at a nearby charging station in T2 before you board so you’re not stuck on a 10‑hour sector with a dud.