Sunday, December 22, 2024

The Weekend in Pictures

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Second Republican President Frederick Chiluba shopping at Pick N Pay supermarket in Lusaka

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Second Republican President Frederick Chiluba shopping at Pick N Pay supermarket in Lusaka2

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KK on a Zambezi airlines advert

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Police officers cordoned the main entrance to Football House, which houses the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ). The officers blocked journalists from entering the premises where FAZ President Kalusha Bwalya was scheduled to hold a press briefing on the petitions to have his executive committee impeached.

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Police officers cordon the main entrance to Football House, which houses the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ). The officers blocked journalists from entering the premises where FAZ President Kalusha Bwalya was scheduled to hold a press briefing on the petitions to have his executive committee impeached.

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President Rupiah Banda among other invited guests leaving the main arena of Eagle Square after attending the 50th independence anniversary celebrations of Nigeria in Abuja

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President Rupiah Banda addressing delegates during the 50th independence anniversary colloquium on Nigeria's leadership role in the world at Hilton hotel in Abuja

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President Rupiah Banda among other invited guests leaving the main arena of Eagle square after attending the 50th independence anniversary celebrations of Nigeria in Abuja

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Students seeking solitude at the Goma lakes have to compete with the grazing cows for a nice spot

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Cows grazing by the Goma lakes at UNZA

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President Rupiah Banda watering the tree he planted at the Zambian High Commission in Nigeria after a conducted tour of the commission.Looking on is the High Commissioner Alexis Luhila

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British High Commissioner to Zambia Carolyn Davidson (l) and Border Agency Regional Manager Ed Bossley address journalists on the shifting of visa issuance to South Africa

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Former Lands Minister Gladys Nyirongo with her lawyer after her judgment was postponed at the Lusaka High Court

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Vice president George Kunda and the Congolese Mwata Yamvwa (l) in Solwezi

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Consul General at the Zambian Embassy in the Democratic Republic of Congo Helen Tembo (centre) laying wreaths on the grave of her late husband Andrew Tembo at Kapata grave yard in Chipata

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Nchanga Rangers' Bornwell Mwape in a tussle with Kabwe Warriors captain Bronson Chama during a week 26 league game played at Nchanga stadium in Chingola. Rangers won 1-0.Picture by S.Daka

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Nchanga Rangers Aubrey Funga beats Kabwe Warriors' Maybin Sichimate at Nchanga stadium during a week 26 league game. Rangers won 1-0.Picture by S.Daka

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ZANACO's Makundika Sakala in an aerial defence against FUS Rabats’ Ousasama El Ghrib during the 2010 Orange CAF Confederation Cup match played at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka . The teams drew 1-1

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Trinity Chalanshi falls down after failing to beat the FUS Rabat defence during the 2010 Orange CAF Confederation Cup match played at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka

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FUS Rabats’ Ousasama El Ghrib trips after a tackle from ZANACO’s George Chilufya during the 2010 Orange CAF Confederation Cup match played at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka

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FUS Rabat players celebrating after drawing 1-1 against ZANACO at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka

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Malasha- still one of Zambias largest sources of energy

22 COMMENTS

  1. Pics #4 & 5,
    Going by the presence of police at the gates of football house one begins to suspect that the mess at the FAZ is deeper than we thought. Why all the drama?

  2. Kalusha Bwalya barred the press from entering the Football House to attend to his ‘press conference’ – now which press were there?

  3. I can see bashi Castro enjoying life pa Zed. If he can only advice abena Bwezani nabena Cobra ati life is more sweeter outside plot one.

    Ati I fly Zambezi? Awe kwena I am sure bashi mpundu enjoyed flying Zambia Airways, aka Nkwazi. Mwilababepesha bakaamba.

    Does our Judiciary ever think of changing or replacing that ‘wig’ the laywer is wearing? C’mmon. I am not a racist but I think anything close or that can be related to the negro race would make a bit of some sense to me or simply get rid of it all together.

    Pic #15, too may deaths in Zambia especially among civil workers, its like every other week.

    Sad ending ba Zanaco. Hope you make it through next time around.

  4. Glad to see KK promoting Zambezi Airlines. Overall he’s done good for Zed. I”ve been on a flight with him before, so I caqn confirm that he really flies Zambezi.

    As for Chiluba, why can’t this guy just enjoy his ill gotten freedom quietly. There’s something really wrong with him. He knows the majority of Zambians do not support his acquital, but he fails to “shut up” about it. For your own good mudala, just fade quietly into oblivion. This attention seeking of yours will letelela you. Mark my words!!!

  5. Pic 22, so the cameraman ran out of ideas that evening and thought to himself, “Ka nkopeko amalasha”…..:-?

  6. Pic #12
    Zambians intending to visit the UK will have their visa applications processed in SA.
    Wealthy Zambians, the president and his cabinet have their medical needs attended to in SA.
    Despite having our own large printing press we have our ballot papers printed in SA.
    Our FAZ president is based and administers football by remote control from SA.
    A good chunk of the Zambian economy is controlled by SA.
    Is Zambia now becoming a province of SA? Remember the story of a ‘camel and his master!’

  7. Mwapoleni bane!

    Pic #1 is that a packet of cigarettes I spot in the former president’s left hand? The Rolex also seems way too big for his wrist. I’m sure the Swiss also produce some in miniature size… :d

    Pic #3 Great advert! KK’s face is always a source of inspiration to the upcoming generation.

    Pics 9 & 10 I don’t really see much grass for the cows to graze, let alone the students to sit on.

    The lawyer in Pic #13 would do well to get rid of that ridiculous wig and get an authentic African head gear like the one in pic #14 instead.<):)

  8. Pic 1-Are those not imipila bashi Castro has bought ? Nice that our young old former president is playing it safe.Nizi

  9. Why are those cows grazing at UNZA? Who owns them? Is that the reason why we have measles too! So many health hazards there! Where are the Verts?

  10. Pic#13 – If lawyers in Zed just want to wear something on their heads, they should use some traditional head gear instead of those ridiculous muzungu wigs. yangu tata eeeh!!

  11. Goma lakes, my foot! Are the cows from the school of veriterinary studies? Unza has become like a Tonga village. Good balanced photos LT. Sorry for rs Tembo. Bashi Castro, perm. the mwata photo looks good good.

  12. The Goma Lakes are supposed to be a beautiful place for students to relax and unwind…so wht ar the animals doin there??? or has UNZA gone to the dogs (my bad cattle) or vice versa. Could be that ‘akulu mpuno’ is shiftn his farm to UNZA so that he reduces on his moves

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