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Chiluba’s funeral, body viewing and burial in Pictures (Part 4 of 4)

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President Banda and daughter Temwani reads the Bible when he attended mass at Saint Joseph’s Kanyama parish in Lusaka
President Banda and daughter Temwani reads the Bible when he attended mass at Saint Joseph’s Kanyama parish in Lusaka
First Lady Thandiwe Banda yawns during a church service at Saint Joseph’s Kanyama parish in Lusaka
First Lady Thandiwe Banda yawns during a church service at Saint Joseph’s Kanyama parish in Lusaka
President Banda and First Lady Thandiwe present their offertory to Father Gabriel Mwanamwelye during a church service at Saint Joseph’s Kanyama parish in Lusaka
President Banda and First Lady Thandiwe present their offertory to Father Gabriel Mwanamwelye during a church service at Saint Joseph’s Kanyama parish in Lusaka
President Banda interacts with parishioners at Saint Joseph’s Kanyama parish in Lusaka
President Banda interacts with parishioners at Saint Joseph’s Kanyama parish in Lusaka
President Banda lays a wreath on Dr Chiluba’s tomb
President Banda lays a wreath on Dr Chiluba’s tomb
Zimbabwean prime Minister Morgan Tsivangirai about to lay a wreath on Dr Chiluba’s tomb
Zimbabwean prime Minister Morgan Tsivangirai about to lay a wreath on Dr Chiluba’s tomb
Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Morgan Tsivangirai captured after the burial of Dr Chiluba
Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Morgan Tsivangirai captured after the burial of Dr Chiluba
Former president Kenneth Kaunda lays a wreath on Dr Chiluba’s tomb
Former president Kenneth Kaunda lays a wreath on Dr Chiluba’s tomb
Former Lusaka archbishop Emmanuel Milingo and wife Maria Sung at Dr Chiluba’s funeral
Former Lusaka archbishop Emmanuel Milingo and wife Maria Sung at Dr Chiluba’s funeral
Democratic republic of Congo President Joseph kabila about to lay a wreath on Dr Chiluba’s tomb
Democratic republic of Congo President Joseph kabila about to lay a wreath on Dr Chiluba’s tomb
Dr Chiluba’s children lay wreaths and praying his tomb during burial in Lusaka
Dr Chiluba’s children lay wreaths and praying his tomb during burial in Lusaka

22 COMMENTS

    • Vera Tembo (Chiluba) was first lady 1991 – 2000 before she was separated from Chiluba. Are you really seriously asking that?

  1. LT Find the right title for these pictures. Was the funeral Service for FTJC held in Kanyama Church?

  2. pic#3 – Is that a Thandiwe’s real mouth or LT got jokes and superimposed a monkey’s?

    Also Banda. Having children that late in life affects the child’s character.

  3. Any similarities between Tandiwe Banda and a certain Animal. I leave it to your imagination. What a first Lady.

  4. #8 don’t be stupid. Look at you urgly monkey self when you yawn. Ba RB will you live to see your daughter wed or probably see her through College?

  5. Yes she was The 1st lady.It seems one of the bloggers does not even remember that Vera lived long on plot one and that her private tuitor (english language) used to teach her pa Plot one.Regina was a businessman’s wife by that time but dating the late

    • Regina’s husband worked for Indeni. Regina is the business lady, running a salon/boutique and staff canteens in Ndola.

  6. Ba L.T naimwe, honestly how could one expose such a horrible yawn?? you even have the credibility of showing /printing it twice.. thats a horrendous yawn .. yuk!!

  7. Yaaa!!!! Amayama ba Milingo with the wife. Awe mwaliposa nshita tata mulifyabu pastor. Marriage is good. I do not think you can enjoy it at your age. Besides your wife is a bit young and need a lot of drilling and i wonder if you can drill to the maximum. Upapasa papasa cabe kwasilira. The young ones will be assisting you.

  8. People are just sacastic. Yawning is a reflex action and i see totally nothing wrong with that. Besides she even covered her month. The lady just look natural and good. Awe guys ma jealous fye. Awe Thandi uli musuma mwandi!!!!!. Beauty lays in the eyes of the beholder.

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