Thursday, December 5, 2024

The Weekend in Pictures

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Chairman of Community Lead Total Sanitation Kaoma Chief Mutondo (l) of the Nkoya People (c) Public Health Prosecutor Michael Musenga inspecting the Kaoma High School kitchen

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A group of Community Lead Total Sanitation and Environment Health Technicians from Kaoma District Health Office inspect the Sparks Bar in Kaoma during the workshop founded by Oxfam on Sanitation

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A group of Community Lead Total Sanitation and Environment Health Technicians from Kaoma District Health Office inspect the slaughter house in Kaoma

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(l) Kaoma District Hospital nurse Lucy Simasiku introducing Chairman of Community Lead Total Sanitation Kaoma Chief Mutondo talks to Patients during his visit to the Hospital in Kaoma

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Vice president George Kunda meets Princess Nakatindi Wina at Woodlands stadium

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Vice president George Kunda gives a token of appreciation to a dancer from the Amayenge band.

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This is the Zambian version of Soccer City Stadium, but it is called Woodlands stadium in Lusaka

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Some women mob a dancer from the Amayenge band in a dance during the launch of the Zambia National Women's Association in Lusaka

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Some women mob a dancer from the Amayenge band in a dance during the launch of the Zambia National Women's Association in Lusaka.

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Some women give money to a dancer from the amayenge band after a good dance.

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Some women during the launch of the Zambia National Women's Association in Lusaka

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Some old people captured at the visitors' shelter at Kaoma hospital.

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Some placard carrying Patriotic Front members demanding for party elections on the Copperbelt.

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Some placard carrying Patriotic Front members demanding for party elections on the Copperbelt.

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Some mothers at work, changing nappies for their babies on the sidelines of the launch of the Zambia National Women's Association in Lusaka

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Some Libala township residents watching the Ghana versus USA match at a pub

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Some dancers during a public meeting

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An MMD lead singer in action. This woman is one of the oldest and best political song composers in Zambia. She also sung for Dr Kaunda during the UNIP era

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A singer walks away with bank notes safely tucked in her bra after receiving the cash from guests during a public dance

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Pact co-spokesperson PF's Given Lubinda and UPND's Charles Kakoma (r) during a press briefing in Lusaka

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President Banda Bids farewell to Zambia High Commissioner to Namibia Mrs. Muyunda & her Deputy Mrs. Chulu

39 COMMENTS

  1. Out of 21 picturez, 5 are from Koama, 7 from the lauch of the Zambia National Women Association(whatever they will do different from existing onez), and that’s already more than half! Surely LT can do better than that in a week.

  2. Pic#12 – doesn’t even need a caption.
    Pic#18 – Lady with the ‘stache

    Overall LT are the worst writers of all the media out there. Their journalists must be Grade 4 dropouts!

  3. LT, u always give us pictures of waste places, publications of these pictures on the web is advertisement to the world. I disagree with u comparing to majority areas of Zed. pull up your socks. Remember you may be denying Zambia from potential tourists visits.|-)|-)|-)|-)|-)|-)|-)|-)|-)|-)|-)

  4. Good pics LT as you show a cross section of life in Zambia. Those that dont like your pics dont have to visit this website or they can create their own site and upload the photos that will please them. Just wondering why they have not yet done so if it is as easy as criticising.

  5. LT, so that political singin woman has no name. Gosh, you guys cant eve bothr to ask the woman her name!

  6. Pic 18-wow that is some dental formula ! am sure ba mayo aba balalisha naka munsoli pa kulanda.Pic 12 is really depressing no wonder i am standing as a ward councillor uyu mwaka uleisa.:-?

  7. Pics 1 – 4 really shows the economical development MMD cadres sing about on this blog. Well, this is really evidence of failure by MMD and Banda.

  8. Aonaula ichalo. Chikapwasha is reckless with his comments about RB being the best President. These words will come back to haunt him when he doesn’t have that position anymore.

  9. PICT 19:
    Zambian notes…!
    Oh thank God for polymer!
    They are carried in bras! Sweat and other fluids soak in and yuk…!
    Next day someone will be licking their thumbs while thumbing through the bunch… eeeeeegggghhhhh! One could easily poison the whole country through these notes!
    Please give them More debit and credit cards!!

  10. Picture #21, President Banda bids farewell to Zambia High Commissioner to Namibia Mrs. Muyunda & her Deputy Mrs. Chulu, I wonder what happened to the more educated Griffin Nyirongo, this is UNIP indeed.

  11. “Some placard carrying Patriotic Front members demanding for party elections on the Copperbelt.” What is not right with this sentence ? If you get the answer right you may win $10,000.

  12. Lozis are so dirty, look at that kitchen at Kaoma high school. Oh! my goodness these people only padling canoes at Kuomboka, they forget where their kids’ is prepared from.

  13. Anyway pf is coming we are going to clean up all that mess in that province, believe us. Sata cleaned UTH when he was minister of health, we are your leaders come 2011.

  14. #21 &22 CHANSA. You are not really Chansa, are you now?
    I see the tactic being employed by MMD.
    you will see this on many a blogs.
    They are going to pose as PF cadres and make triblistic comments to make PF look bad.
    Gotcha!

  15. # 15 There are VERY few Zambians doing such jobs in SA. Are you confused from cleanings old peoples bums. In SA ,Zambians are in decent jobs and business. Anyway continue living in your artificial life.

  16. #12 Surely you are making such comments on people living those conditions. I would be proud of them even if they were my parents. I doubt it if you even introduce all your relatives to your spouse. Living in a VERY artificial and fake life.

  17. Most Zambians are in decent jobs in South Africa and to them breakfast lunch super and clothes are not an issue they drive nice cars on nice roads. they live in morden houses, Zambian living in Zambia think veryone living abroad is doing dirty jobs continue living in poverty in Zambia because you cant think how can you vote for peopl like mlongoti and expect things to chnage. even Malawi is doing better than you despite the many mines you claim to have Ruia and his family are busy enjoying themelves and you clapping. that so called woodlands stadium can not even compair to primary school stadiums in South Africa. Zambians you suck. Iam glad I left early and my children are not Zambians the don’t even know what Zambia is.

  18. Stop bashing other people’s jobs, mwebantu. It is hurtful.

    It doesnt matter what kind of job one does in the Diaspora, as long as they are supporting their families and relatives.

  19. @Obsava…. lol, kwena nangu ku esha uku ba ghetto fabulous atti “whats up with this boooooo” lol lol lol lol just use regular english pantu slang na imi shupa

  20. #18 I am pretty sure one cannot demand for elections, they can just demand elections/something. Where my money at?

  21. Picture 1

    And this is where we cook food for future leaders of Zed…

    Picture 12

    Says a million things about our governance, country, position in Africa (with no war KA), God pls I pray for our rest in Christ Jesus Amen…

  22. LT, I beg of you, please review and edit your picture captions before posting them online. In as much as I look forward every week to seeing pictures of my beloved Zambia, the captions in most cases are embarassing and deplorable leaving a lot to be desired.

  23. These pics make me sick. We have really been cheated by politicians who have no vision for the country. Pic # 12 makes me cry!

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