Sunday, November 24, 2024

The Week/end in Pictures

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Copperbelt Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima dances to music with Lt Sombe Mutengo (left) to officially open the dance floor at 3 infantry Brigade annual ball held on New Year's day in Ndola.
Copperbelt Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima dances to music with Lt Sombe Mutengo (left) to officially open the dance floor at 3 infantry Brigade annual ball held on New Year's day in Ndola.

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Wife of Lusaka Mayor Robert Chikwelete, Matilda, presents a hamper to Laura Sishimbi and her New Year baby at Kanyama clinic in Lusaka
Wife of Lusaka Mayor Robert Chikwelete, Matilda, presents a hamper to Laura Sishimbi and her New Year baby at Kanyama clinic in Lusaka

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Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha, accompanied by his wife Jane, lays a wreath on the grave of his mother Estelle who was buried side by side with his niece Lonika Mwambo in Chibombo
Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha, accompanied by his wife Jane, lays a wreath on the grave of his mother Estelle who was buried side by side with his niece Lonika Mwambo in Chibombo

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LUAPULA Province Permanent Secretary Jazzman Chikwakwa, Mansa General Hospital Medical Superintendent, Dr. Francis Bwalya and Assistant Secretary Peter Chilambwe presenting gifts to Chilufya Juliet a mother of a new year baby.
LUAPULA Province Permanent Secretary Jazzman Chikwakwa, Mansa General Hospital Medical Superintendent, Dr. Francis Bwalya and Assistant Secretary Peter Chilambwe presenting gifts to Chilufya Juliet a mother of a new year baby.

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LUAPULA Province Permanent Secretary Jazzman Chikwakwa and Mansa General Hospital Medical Superintendent, Dr. Francis Bwalya admires a new year baby born to Chilufya Juliet.
LUAPULA Province Permanent Secretary Jazzman Chikwakwa and Mansa General Hospital Medical Superintendent, Dr. Francis Bwalya admires a new year baby born to Chilufya Juliet.

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President Rupiah Banda admires the engraved words in the placard after he unveiled it during the commissioning of Chipata Trades Training Institute in Chipata recently.
President Rupiah Banda admires the engraved words in the placard after he unveiled it during the commissioning of Chipata Trades Training Institute in Chipata recently.

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Presidential Affairs Minister Ronald Mukuma lays a wreath on the grave of Estelle Shikapwasha, the late mother of Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha in Chibombo
Presidential Affairs Minister Ronald Mukuma lays a wreath on the grave of Estelle Shikapwasha, the late mother of Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Ronnie Shikapwasha in Chibombo

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The gathering listening to the message on the launch of Namafulo Boarder Post in Sinazongwe district at the boarder with Zimbabwe
The gathering listening to the message on the launch of Namafulo Boarder Post in Sinazongwe district at the boarder with Zimbabwe

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In the middle is Sinazongwe district Commissioner Oliver Pelete who is also putting on a hurt after launching the Namafulo Boarder Post Project
In the middle is Sinazongwe district Commissioner Oliver Pelete who is also putting on a hurt after launching the Namafulo Boarder Post Project

34 COMMENTS

  1. Shika’s looks exactly like his wife? twins? Pic # 5… the mother that child seems not to be proud worries are written all over her face. am sure akamwana kakupula ,nakawishi kalingila pachani.

  2. Great to see the mayor’s wife and Jazz giving gifts to Babies born on Jan 1st.
    Happy new you to all of you my friends.

  3. Good to see the photos thanks to LT.

    RB wearing his permanent smile as usual – like a winner of free tickets to the SuperBowl.

    The women in pic #8 dont look quite happy on the other hand – I thought the launching of the Border Post was good news?

    My condolensces to Gen. Shikapwasha on the death of his mother.

  4. pics 2,4,5 – There is no logic in giving gifts to babies born on New Year’s day or Christmas. What about the other babies born at the same hospital everyday?

  5. DELETED

    It doesnt make sense gimmilklly locating national wealth to chipata DELETEDwhen hunger is swepting the whole nation like a plague.

    Dube be care with some of the Tribal games u playing coz some of us have tempers what chipata trades training Education has fail in Zambia producing riotous student

    Sent that MONEY to Shang’ombo so they can do something meaningfull with growning crops

  6. “Chipata Training Trade” will be just another notorious destination for riotous students this centre is built on TRIBAL satisfation i dont think any intellectional or professor is invovle its just amoung Tribalist re-location saving the interest of there native homes

    • 01228912345 on January 31, 2011 @ColorfulMusiicNotes use the front panel of the reeciver, or press power then up if its still not working, pull the smart card half way out

  7. Condolences Shika Shika, I saw his son ku chila pa New Year in Atlanta, no wonder he didnt look happy his mbuya had died.

  8. #19 Beyonce wa pa zed – You Atlanta Zedian girls are bootylicious. I saw pictures on your website. What’s in the food up there in the ATL?

  9. In the middle is Sinazongwe district Commissioner Oliver Pelete who is also putting on a hurt after launching the Namafulo Boarder Post Project
    Should be ‘wearing a hat.’

  10. LT please stop these simple mistakes “district Commissioner Oliver Pelete who is also putting on a hurt”. The spelling is HAT not HURT.

    • etzel33 on April 15, 2011 If the wind stops and sttras coming from the other direction, what happens? Does the blade start rotating backwards? This might happen if during an extended lull.

  11. Pic #8 the villagers are worried because no smuggling now. Border is a bad development for the People living near boarder posts because most of them are smugglers

  12. LT hear our humble cry atleast give mixed pictures reduce RB if you can please show us real normal life. If we see some new structures in lusaka, or people in the villeges like real life on the ground not only shika, Rb , Mulongoti, Sata, HH, Chilu the theif twanaka nabo amguys pama picture yenu. In this please balance the pictures. Thanks for these anyway its better than nothing

  13. Spelling and grammer please!!!! The caption under picture 9 leaves a lot to be desired. How can Oliver Pelete be “putting on a hurt?” The man is “wearing a hat.”

  14. Thanx RB for the projects your government is undertaking in rural Zambia.Days are gone when people of Lusaka thought it was their birth right to have all developmental projects at the expense of the rural areas.Good thing and leadership.WeldoneRB and team

  15. Nice photos…maybe Nyama Soya is doing partly a good job, we should give him a chance. As much as he is an embrassment to most of us, we should support him and make sure that he does win next elections.

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