Monday, December 30, 2024

Last Week in Pictures

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Convicted Patriotic Front Member, Judge Ngoma (Patriotic Front (PF)

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A police van waits to transport convicts and other suspects from Lusaka magistrate court

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A road traffic accident in Kitwe

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Children from Kabulonga basic school reading books at the show

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Elections officers sorting out election materials in Luena constituency.

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Elections officers sorting out election materials in Luena constituency

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Elections officers sorting out their materials before going to conduct elections in Luena

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Former Zambia Army Commander Isaac Chisuzi arrives for his farewell parade in Lusaka

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Former Zambia Army Commander Isaac Chisuzi (second from left) inspects a parade during his farewell parade in Lusaka

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Lusaka province MMD chairman William Banda after opening a ward office in Munali constituency

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Lusaka province MMD chairman William Banda donates blankets to old women during a public meeting in Kalikiliki township of Lusaka

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MMD cadres during a meeting in Kalikiliki township of Lusaka

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Motor cross riders performing stunts at the just ended agriculture and commercial show in Lusaka

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Bodybuilders flexing their muscles in Lusaka

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National Constitutional Conference chairman Chifumu Banda receives a submission from a Barotse Royal Establishment representative in Lusaka

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Zambia Army soldiers marching at Arakan Barracks in Lusaka.

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Zambia Army soldiers marching at Arakan Barracks in Lusaka
Zambia Army soldiers marching at Arakan Barracks in Lusaka

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Zambia Army soldiers on parade at Arakan Barracks in Lusaka

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Zambia Army soldiers on parade at Arakan Barracks in Lusaka.

20 COMMENTS

  1. Ba Che, paliba “Interchem” pali gelo wa pa Zed. You will be suprised to see how many of them have orange faces while the rest of their body is as dark as amalasha. kupukunyafye umutwe mwandini.

  2. Pic 12, Now William Banda i even donating stuff to pipo. Hmm where did he get the resources from? Drama pa zed zoona is going sky high

  3. Picture #18, good uniform, I understand some Lozi Ambassador heading a Zambian mission abroad has dictated that all the officers should have for women Misisi and for men those kaboke type of stupid attires like in picture #18. In fact to present credentials to the Emperor, all officers at the mission were dressed in Misisis and the kaboke type of uniforms where men wore skirts, this is the change happening, we do not know what reason.

  4. #12,Am not Lozi but i think as a Zambian, i would be happy and proud to wear a Msisi as a traditional dress.Infact,can Zambian tailors make the attires easily available and affordable please.

  5. William Banda will never be a hero in Zambia…MMD cant see this…Are you so detached from the people sure??? Ya, go ahead and impress them lovely old ladies—the masses know better…

  6. #8 I lift weights and my John has stayed amazingly big(well it does occasionally gym too ). Maybe those that use steroids as #9 puts it

  7. I do agree with you #13, just like the Kilt dressing in the UK (Scotland) which can be bought on the high street, the Msisi should be made available to all Zambians and Tourists to buy on the open market. Well-done Lozis for the traditional dressing and your rich culture.

  8. ARAKAN BARRACKS LOOKS LIKE A WAR ZONE ALREADY. YOU MEAN THESE SOLDIER CAN’T MEND THEIR ROADS IN THEIR BARRACKS? OR IS IT PART OF THE CONDUCIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR SOLDIERS?

  9. #19 (sorry). ARAKAN BARRACKS LOOKS LIKE A WAR ZONE ALREADY. YOU MEAN THESE SOLDIER CAN’T MEND THEIR ROADS IN THEIR BARRACKS? OR IS IT PART OF THE CONDUCIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR SOLDIERS?

  10. #12. I HOPE THE MONEY USED TO BUY BLANKETS AND DONATE THEM TO MMD CADRES AREN’T FROM THE PUBLIC COFFERS? AND INSTEAD ISOLATED INCIDENTS OF DONATIONS TO THE OLD AND VULNERABLE WHY NOT JUST SET UP A GOOD AND WELL DEFINED SOCIAL SECURITY FOR THE OLD (OUR PARENTS), SAY A PENSION FOR EVERY OLD PERSON OF THE AGE 60 AND ABOVE. THESE THINGS HAPPEN IN SOME OTHER SOTHERN AFRICAN COUNTRIES. ALL OLD PEOPLE ARE GIVEN A PENSION (TO LIVE ON)- EVERY MONTH THEY GET PAID.

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