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President Michael Sata being welcomed by Foreign Affairs minister Wylbur Simuusa (c) as Commerce minister Emmanuel Chenda on arrival in New York for the 68th Session of the UN General Assembly on September 23,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
President Michael Sata being welcomed by Foreign Affairs minister Wylbur Simuusa (c) and Commerce minister Emmanuel Chenda on arrival in New York for the 68th Session of the UN General Assembly on September 23,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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President Michael Sata greets New York Palace Hotel's staff on arrival in New York for the 68th General Assembly session on September 23,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
President Michael Sata greets New York Palace Hotel’s staff on arrival in New York for the 68th General Assembly session on September 23,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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Zambia's Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Dr Mwaba Kasese-Bota (l) receives a flower that was presented to President Sata by New York Palace Hotel's staff on arrival for the 68th General Assembly session on September 23,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
Zambia’s Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Dr Mwaba Kasese-Bota (l) receives  flowers that were presented to President Sata by New York Palace Hotel’s staff on arrival for the 68th General Assembly session on September 23,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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President Michael Sata with Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Dr Mwaba Kasese-Bota, Foreign Affairs minister Wylbur Simuusa, Commerce minister Emmanuel Chenda and Zambia's Ambassador to US Palani Mulonda on arrival in New York for the 68th session of the UN General Assembly on September 23,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
President Michael Sata with Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Dr Mwaba Kasese-Bota, Foreign Affairs minister Wylbur Simuusa, Commerce minister Emmanuel Chenda and Zambia’s Ambassador to US Palani Mulonda on arrival in New York for the 68th session of the UN General Assembly on September 23,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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 Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, talking to Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete and UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Great Lakes Region of Africa Mary Robinson at the United Nations, Monday 23 September, 2013. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA | GRZ
Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, talking to Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete and UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Great Lakes Region of Africa Mary Robinson at the United Nations, Monday 23 September, 2013. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA | GRZ

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Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, talking to Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila at the United Nations, Monday 23 September, 2013. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA | GRZ
Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, talking to Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila at the United Nations, Monday 23 September, 2013. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA | GRZ

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  Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, talking to Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila (right) at the United Nations, Monday 23 September, 2013. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA | GRZ
Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, talking to Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila (right) at the United Nations, Monday 23 September, 2013. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA | GRZ

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Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, talking to South Africa President Jacob Zuma at the United Nations, Monday 23 September, 2013. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA |GRZ
Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, talking to South Africa President Jacob Zuma at the United Nations, Monday 23 September, 2013. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA |GRZ

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Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, having bilateral talks with Israel International Relations, Yuval Steintz at the United Nations, Monday 23 September, 2013. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA |GRZ
Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, having bilateral talks with Israel International Relations, Yuval Steintz at the United Nations, Monday 23 September, 2013. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA |GRZ

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Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, signing the Arms Trade Treaty at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 25 September, 2013. The Arms Trade Treaty is a multilateral treaty that regulates the international trade in conventional weapons. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA | GRZ
Zambia Foreign Affairs Minister, Wylbur Simuusa, signing the Arms Trade Treaty at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 25 September, 2013. The Arms Trade Treaty is a multilateral treaty that regulates the international trade in conventional weapons. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA | GRZ

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Trinidad and Tobago  First Lady Reema Carmona welcomes Zambia's First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba at the Trinidad and Tobago Embassy in New York where they held a meeting on September 26,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
Trinidad and Tobago First Lady Reema Carmona welcomes Zambia’s First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba at the Trinidad and Tobago Embassy in New York where they held a meeting on September 26,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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Trinidad and Tobago  First Lady Reema Carmona with Zambia's First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba at  the Trinidad and Tobago Embassy in New York where they held a meeting on September 26,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
Trinidad and Tobago First Lady Reema Carmona with Zambia’s First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba at the Trinidad and Tobago Embassy in New York where they held a meeting on September 26,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba during   the George W Bush Institute and World Vision African First Ladies Tea in New York on September 25,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba during the George W Bush Institute and World Vision African First Ladies Tea in New York on September 25,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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 the George W Bush Institute and World Vision African First Ladies Tea at World Vision  office in New York on September 25,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
the George W Bush Institute and World Vision African First Ladies Tea at World Vision office in New York on September 25,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba hugs Dr Chewe Luo on arrival at World Vision offices  for  the George W Bush Institute and World Vision African First Ladies Tea in New York on September 25,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba hugs Dr Chewe Luo on arrival at World Vision offices for the George W Bush Institute and World Vision African First Ladies Tea in New York on September 25,2013 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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PF Anti-Kabimba cadres in Kasama carry a mock coffin
PF Anti-Kabimba cadres in Kasama carry a mock coffin

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 Kasama PF cadres place a black mock coffin wriiten Wynter and then sent the car  to Chiba cemetety for burial. They chanted and sang songs anti Kabimba songs
Kasama PF cadres place a black mock coffin wriiten Wynter and then sent the car
to Chiba cemetety for burial. They chanted and sang songs anti Kabimba songs

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11 members of the same family died n a road  when a Toyota Hiace minibus in which they were travelling collided with a truck on the Ndola-Kapiri Mposhi road, in Kafulafuta.
11 members of the same family died n a road when a Toyota Hiace minibus in which they were
travelling collided with a truck on the Ndola-Kapiri Mposhi road, in Kafulafuta.

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11 members of the same family died n a road  when a Toyota Hiace minibus in which they were travelling collided with a truck on the Ndola-Kapiri Mposhi road, in Kafulafuta.
11 members of the same family died n a road when a Toyota Hiace minibus in which they were
travelling collided with a truck on the Ndola-Kapiri Mposhi road, in Kafulafuta.

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The  remains of the gutted  laundry  unit at Kabwe Mine  Hospital
The remains of the gutted laundry unit at Kabwe Mine Hospital

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35 patients were evacuated  after a fire  which is  believed  to have  started  from the laundry unit and spread  to  some wards at Kabwe Mine Hospital.
35 patients were evacuated after a fire which is believed to have started from the laundry unit and spread to some wards at Kabwe Mine Hospital.

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Some of the contestants for the Miss Chipata beauty pageant posing for a photo at Pine View Guest House
Some of the contestants for the Miss Chipata beauty pageant posing for a photo at Pine View Guest House

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Some of the contestants for the Miss Chipata beauty pageant posing for a photo at Pine View Guest House
Some of the contestants for the Miss Chipata beauty pageant posing for a photo at Pine View Guest House

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CHINA-Geo Company workers resume their Kasama Township road rehabilitations works which had stalled for over two weeks due to Government not having paid the contractor
CHINA-Geo Company workers resume their Kasama Township road rehabilitations works which had stalled for over two weeks due to Government not having paid the contractor

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CHINA-Geo Company workers resume their Kasama Township road rehabilitations works which had stalled for over two weeks due to Government not having paid the contractor
CHINA-Geo Company workers resume their Kasama Township road rehabilitations works which had stalled for over two weeks due to Government not having paid the contractor

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Vice President Guy Scott is presented a gift by China Non-Ferrous Mining Corporation Vice President Sun Jialin (right) as Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Zhou Yuxiao (center) looks on at the opening of the 2013 Zambia International Construction and Light Materials Trade Fare in Lusaka
Vice President Guy Scott is presented a gift by China Non-Ferrous
Mining Corporation Vice President Sun Jialin (right) as Chinese
Ambassador to Zambia Zhou Yuxiao (center) looks on at the opening of
the 2013 Zambia International Construction and Light Materials Trade
Fare in Lusaka

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Northern Province Minister Obious Chisala after inspecting a dilapidated  teachers house at Ngulula primary School during his tour of  Mungwi District today. The Deputy Minister was not pleased with what he found and since directed his PS to send auditors at the District Council.
Northern Province Minister Obious Chisala after inspecting a dilapidated teachers house at Ngulula primary School during his tour of Mungwi District today. The Deputy Minister was not pleased with what he found and since directed his PS to send auditors at the District Council.

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Northern Province Minister Obious Chisala  conduct a random counter check of  materials for Chibao Market bought using Constituency Development Fund (CDF) during his tour of  Mungwi District today. The Deputy Minister was not pleased with what he found and since directed his PS to send auditors at the District Council
Northern Province Minister Obious Chisala conducts a random counter check of materials for Chibao Market bought using Constituency Development Fund (CDF) during his tour of Mungwi District today. The Deputy Minister was not pleased with what he found and since directed his PS to send auditors at the District Council

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Lusaka Mayor Daniel Chisenga leads civic leaders from other city, district and municipal councils on arrival at Parliament buildings
Lusaka Mayor Daniel Chisenga leads civic leaders from other districts and municipal councils on arrival at Parliament buildings

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President Michael Sata’s official vehicle is accompanied by mounted police on arrival at the National Assembly building
President Michael Sata’s official vehicle is accompanied by mounted police on arrival at the National Assembly building

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Acting Chief Justice Lombe Chibesakunda and other judges arrive at the National assembly for the opening of Parliament in Lusaka
Acting Chief Justice Lombe Chibesakunda and other judges arrive at the National assembly for the opening of Parliament in Lusaka

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Vice President Guy Scott is accompanied by Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Mkondo Lungu on arrival at parliament buildings
Vice President Guy Scott is accompanied by Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Mkondo Lungu on arrival at parliament buildings

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The official opening of the Natonal assembly in Lusaka was also attended by heads of diplomatic missions in Lusaka, among them Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Zhou Yuxiao and United Nations Country Director Kani Wignaraja
The official opening of the National assembly in Lusaka was also attended by heads of diplomatic missions in Lusaka, among them Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Zhou Yuxiao and United Nations Country Director Kani Wignaraja

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Traditional dance troupes and choirs perform within Parliament grounds during the official opening of the National Assembly
Traditional dance troupes and choirs perform within Parliament grounds during the official opening of the National Assembly

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 New Revolution Party leader Cosmo Mumba joins in a traditional dance at Parliament grounds
New Revolution Party leader Cosmo Mumba joins in a
traditional dance at Parliament grounds

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New Revolution Party leader Cosmo Mumba dances to the music of a Patriotic Front women’s choir at Parliament grounds
New Revolution Party leader Cosmo Mumba dances to the music
of a Patriotic Front women’s choir at Parliament grounds

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Patriotic Front cadres wave to President Mchael Sata at the official opening of the National Assembly.
Patriotic Front cadres wave to President Michael Sata at the official
opening of the National Assembly.

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President Michael Sata inspects a guard of honour at the official opening of the National Assembly
President Michael Sata inspects a guard of honour at the official
opening of the National Assembly

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President Michael Sata inspects a guard of honour at the official opening of the National Assembly
President Michael Sata inspects a guard of honour at the official
opening of the National Assembly

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Defense personnel perform a match and fly past at the official opening of the National Assembly in Lusaka
Defense personnel perform a match and fly past at the official opening
of the National Assembly in Lusaka

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President Michael Sata, who was accompanied by First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba (right), walks side by side with Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini, who was also accompanied by his wife Ethel (left) on arrival at Parliament buildings in Lusaka
President Michael Sata, who was accompanied by First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba (right), walks side by side with Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini, who was also accompanied by his wife Ethel (left) on arrival at Parliament buildings in Lusaka

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Novartis Pharma Services Manager for Africa Operations, Malaria Initiatives Dr. Nathan Mulure  during a breakfast meeting in Lusaka
Novartis Pharma Services Manager for Africa Operations, Malaria Initiatives Dr. Nathan Mulure during a breakfast meeting in Lusaka

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Delegates clapping during the second annual Child and Youth Conference regional meeting for Africa at Zambezi Sun Hotel in Livingstone
Delegates clapping during the second annual Child and Youth Conference regional meeting for Africa at Zambezi Sun Hotel in Livingstone

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Finance Minister Alexander Chikwanda (second from far right), Bank of Zambia deputy Governor Bwalya Ngandu (far right), Bank of Zambia Head of Public Relations Kanguya Mayondi (second from far left) admires the various literature from Zambia Tourism Board (ZTB) Livingstone official Precious Chilala (far left) at Zambezi Sun Hotel in Livingstone
Finance Minister Alexander Chikwanda (second from far right), Bank of Zambia deputy Governor Bwalya Ngandu (far right), Bank of Zambia Head of Public Relations Kanguya Mayondi (second from far left) admires the various literature from Zambia Tourism Board (ZTB) Livingstone official Precious Chilala (far left) at Zambezi Sun Hotel in Livingstone

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North-Western province secretary Augustine Seyaba (r) shows deputy Secretary to the Cabinet Peter Kasanda (l) a place where a religious grouping or sect resides along the Mwinilunga- Ikeleng'e road. The group of persons or individuals do not allow children to go to school,not allow children to seek medical attention, identify members by numbers as opposed to names and also promote marriages within the grouping among other things.
North-Western province secretary Augustine Seyaba (r) shows deputy Secretary to the Cabinet Peter Kasanda (l) a place where a religious grouping or sect resides along the Mwinilunga- Ikeleng’e road. The group of persons or individuals do not allow children to go to school,not allow children to seek medical attention, identify members by numbers as opposed to names and also promote marriages within the grouping among other things.
ZAMBEZI Boarding Secondary School Head teacher Given Mugwagwa (right) with Deputy Secretary to he Cabinet Peter Kasanda (second right), provincial education officer Jennipher Malama and Zambezi district education board secretary (DEBS) Trifornia Tembo during the tour of developmental projects at the learning institution in Zambbezi
ZAMBEZI Boarding Secondary School Head teacher Given
Mugwagwa (right) with Deputy Secretary to he Cabinet Peter Kasanda
(second right), provincial education officer Jennipher Malama and
Zambezi district education board secretary (DEBS) Trifornia Tembo
during the tour of developmental projects at the learning institution
in Zambbezi
Buses handed over to Health Training Institutions by Health Minister Dr. Joseph Kasonde at Ndeke House, Lusaka
Buses handed over to Health Training Institutions by Health Minister Dr. Joseph Kasonde at Ndeke House, Lusaka
Health Minister Dr. Joseph Kasonde cuts the ribbon to officially handover the buses to Health Training Institutions during the Handover Ceremony of buses at Ndeke House in Lusaka
Health Minister Dr. Joseph Kasonde cuts the ribbon to officially handover the buses to Health Training Institutions during the Handover Ceremony of buses at Ndeke House in Lusaka
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet Peter  Kasanda (Kneeling) with Provincial PS Augustine Seyuba (left) pay a courtesy call on snr chief Kanongesha of the Lunda people at his palace in Mwinilunga.
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet Peter Kasanda (kneeling)
with Provincial PS Augustine Seyuba (left) pay a courtesy call on snr
chief Kanongesha of the Lunda people at his palace in Mwinilunga.
Ambasador Kasanda at the source of the Zambezi river
Ambasador Kasanda at the source of the Zambezi river
President Michael Sata receives an affidavit of oath from newly appointed Ministry of Local Government Permanent Secretary Howard Sikwela during the swearing in ceremony at State House in Lusaka
President Michael Sata receives an affidavit of oath from newly
appointed Ministry of Local Government Permanent Secretary Howard Sikwela
during the swearing in ceremony at State House in Lusaka

47 COMMENTS

    • @ Ndobo,
      You are so right, so this is the Cosmo i have been hearing about? he looks as though he’s a school boy from some boarding school or something.

    • @ Ndobo,
      Thank You, yes the suits we bought Ba Mikaili Sata looks just fine in pictures. Thank you for all of you who suggested for color, I was more towards PF-green.
      And who appointed Wybur Simussa as Foreign Affairs, gentlemen, let me tell you that is a President right there. He is great. He amazed me/us. You can’t just see me in pictures, because I was most of the time behind the camera.

    • Heavenly Father, God almighty deliver our justices from those hideous colonialist blond wigs.

      Father deliver Zambia from bondage mentality and self doubt.

      Amen

    • Ala mwandi ndobo,
      Maybe when the master is back the house will go back to order, remember when the cat is away, the muis……….

    • #Vic,
      I can assure u that i am a very well educated man than you are and got a very respectful job than you might probably have..U have all the ryt to ignore comments that relax other pipo…its very easy pal, just IGNORE and mind your life and what u do or who the hell U are…

  1. Cobra in New York ! Nice.Good to see Joseph Kabila and Jacob Zuma in the pictures.The Wynter Kabimba protest pictures are quite moving.I hate the use of coffins when trying to air some grievances.Ha ha ha the Cosmo Mumba pictures have made my day though sometimes i question the sanity of this guy.Anyway it is knowing the side of the bread that is buttered thing which motivates him i guess.Cool pics LT.

  2. there we go sata sata sata then chrisitine christine christine followed by the cadres and then finally real news, oh hey what sata and christine again OMG. Give the viewers a break fform these faces!

  3. In conclusion this is what transpired in the week? I wonder how much fruit will be cultivated.Sometimes when i see these fotos i some how go deep and visualise what kind of life an avarage Zambian experiences which most of the times humbles me, Politicians are out and about, some striving hard for the nation while others setting the fingers on what they know best just for no one but themselves, comparing them to politicians from here, i cant help but feel sorry for the our people. Anyway sad shots this week LT to be honest with you, how do you dipict someones downfall with a casket? I dont support weather boy but that is scary even if it’s politics, let him demise with diginity, what are you going say when you look back when all is said and done?

    • @cindy
      awe shuwa cindy, this week has not did good for everyone.. people should have been debating and protesting about developmental issues .. issues which take people forward… not land grabbing and kabimba, NO!!!
      I prat next will be different!!!

  4. Ok,we need to get rid of these funny outfits by our parliament officials and the judicial pipo!!…think we r now fit to come up with our own normal things rather these colonial hungovers!!..vima wig so??..no,BOMA ilanganilepo.

  5. I am so happy we have a beautiful and well educated first lady. she is not shy to even speak at conferences or anywhere in the world, Just like Mrs Obama. Only one thing, she needs to lose weight and do away with those ugly clothes. Just my opinion.

    • Unfortunately speaking in conferences around the world does not put food in the bellies of poor Zambian children,neither does it put drugs in hospitals.It may however invite Big Pharmaceutical companies to dump their trial and error drugs in our country as women roll all over the floor in blind appreciation to the ‘caring educated first Lady’

    • Awe mune, I wish to disagree with you pali bamuka yama. Considering her height, shedding off weight would make her look as skinny as tu Miss Chipata beauty contestants on #22,23. I like the culture dress, the rest is a matter of taste.

      I also yearn for the day when our people shall finally realise the break the shackles of slavery off their heads and stop “crowning” themselves with white people’s hair. Black we are and Black we must be. Our hair inclusive.

      Anyhow, thanks a lot LT for the many great pics.

  6. Thanks LT. You have shown us more photos than the UNWTO? The Zambezi source has been neglected. Govt should charge the sect on Ikelenge road for denying children education and medication. Chief Kanongesha’s facilities are so basic. Improvement needed. Teacher’s house at Ngulula primary is an eyesore. It should be demolished. Wynter coffin should be condemned. Dead of 11 family members very sad. Govt should do something to our Lusaka Ndola road quickly. Chewe Luo’s dog or animal type hair in pic 15 is terrible. She looks very ugly.

    • Does it mean Tiny is not Zambian or real African beauty? Thats why i dont like fat people, they are so mean and very rude, why dont you sponsor a pegeant for Plus size women so you can eat the cake? you need to change you are being segregative when no one is.

  7. no wonder there was all that whistling and cheering during the opening of parliament. ifima cadres were there! They turned a dignified ceremony into something else, hooting and cheering any time the army personnel were going through their routines. the ZAF jets flew by, they whistled and hollered, our inept president inspects the guard of honour, they holler and cheer. it really was quite irritating. luckily, there was ‘The Amazing World of Gumball’ ku cartoon network so i quickly changed the channel.

  8. Are all Zambian women bald? Why then should they be wearing those acrylic fibers as wigs? They look awful!!! Why not be natural, short hair, washed, no dundruff!!

  9. i never bought my wife wigs, she does though….. i dont like them, the heritate me and stick, they just dont look nice…. the natural hair is cool and makes the ladies look extra mwa! how they are decieved into these fi ma wigs is a lie of beauty. am launch a black natural hair campaign.

  10. Wilbur Simusa looks the part. And acts the part too. Hope his character is good too. Otherwise, indications are that he makes a good foreign affairs minister.

  11. I expected the Pf presido to be meeting Kabila, Zumba and the rest and not his foreign affairs minister. I suspect that the president was in a state of dereliction… It is his job to network in person and not sending a proxy…

    • There a reason for that.Ever since Sata’s election regional presidents have avoided zambia and they surely wouldn’t meet with Sata in NY either.

  12. picture # 27 we need to be serious as a nation and respect our workers no matter what type of job they are doing. Teachers accomodation has been an issue for such a long time, who of our politicians would like to live in such a house! before I read the caption I thought it was a dilapidated toilet! Iam 58yrs old and I speak as a child of a retired teacher, I can assure you, we never had to live in that seemingly chitele my dad built for chickens! so is development in our country going backwards or forwards. this makes me sad.

  13. no jelous lubinda yamfwa na simuusa ni presido material. simuusa leka nomba icibeleshi nelyashi sana nama presidents bakumbi.

  14. On picture number 23- the girl on the far left sitting on a tree branch really looks beautiful in her natural hair. While those pretending to be white women in plastic hairs look like ba pushi abalokwa. Girls be natural, please.

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