1First Lady Esther Lungu flanked by Executive Directorship Sara T. Martineau Professor in Communication Disorders school of Behavioral and Brain Sciences during a tour of Callier Center in Dallas Texas on Wednesday, September 23,2015. The Callier hearing and Speech Center is dedicated to the welfare of all persons from young to the oldest who suffer difficulties in communications -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
2First Lady Esther Lungu talks to Doctors of Audiology students during a tour of Callier Center in Dallas Texas on Wednesday, September 23,2015. The Callier hearing and speech center is dedicated to the welfare of all persons from young to the oldest who suffer difficulties in communications -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
3First Lady fitting the latest hearing aid on one of the victims of the Communication disorders during a tour of Callier Center in Dallas Texas on Wednesday, September 23,2015. The Callier hearing and speech center is dedicated to the welfare of all persons from young to the oldest who suffer difficulties in communications -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
4First Lady after a tour of George W. Bush Presidential museum in Dallas, Texas on Wednesday, September 23,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
5Doctor Shawna Jackson who is a Audiologist shows one of the latest hearing aid to First Lady Esther Lungu during her tour of Callier Center in Dallas Texas on Wednesday, September 23,2015. The Callier hearing and speech center is dedicated to the welfare of all persons from young to the oldest who suffer difficulties in communications -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
6First Lady Esther Lungu with Doctor Shawna Jackson during a tour of Callier Center in Dallas Texas on Wednesday, September 23,2015. The Callier hearing and speech center is dedicated to the welfare of all persons from young to the oldest who suffer difficulties in communications -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
7Doctor Shawna Jackson who is a Audiologist fitting the latest hearing aid to the victim of Communications disorders during her tour of Callier Center in Dallas Texas on Wednesday, September 23,2015. The Callier hearing and speech center is dedicated to the welfare of all persons from young to the oldest who suffer difficulties in communications -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
8First Lady during a tour of George W. Bush Presidential museum in Dallas, Texas on Wednesday, September 23,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
9First Lady Esther Lungu (second from right) , Zambia’s Ambassador to United States Palan Mulonda (R) with Centre for strategic and International Studies Senior Associate Janet Fleischman and Healthier Lives World Wide President and Chief Executive officer Bruce Wilkinson during the Global Women’s Network Summit at George W. Bush Presidential Centre in Dallas, Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
10First Lady Esther Lungu talks to Akola Development manger Hanna Paul when she toured women projects after attending the First Ladies roundtable : improving maternal and Child Health conference in Africa in Dallas , Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
11First Lady flanked by Zambia’s Ambassador to the United States of America Palan Mulonda arrives at George W. Bush Presidential centre for Dinner hosted for the Global Women’s Network summit Participants by the George and Laura bush in Dallas, Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA/ STATE HOUSE
12First Lady Esther Lungu talks to American Cancer Society Global vice-President Ann McMikel during the Global Network Women’s Summit at George W. Bush Presidential Centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
13First Lady Esther Lungu with Girls Not Brides Executive Director Lakshmi Sundaram during the First Ladies roundtable : improving maternal and Child Health conference in Africa in Dallas , Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
14First Lady Esther Lungu during the opening of the Global Network Women’s Summit at George W. Bush Presidential Centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
15Healthier Lives World Wide President and Chief Executive officer Bruce Wilkinson presents a hand bag he bought from Chikumbuso Women Club of Zambia to First Lady Esther Lungu during the Global Women’s Network Summit at George W. Bush Presidential Centre in Dallas, Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
16First Lady Esther Lungu with Achieving Optimal Health Conference Founder Therese Burch (R) and Zambia’s Ambassador to the United States of America Palan Mulonda (L) on arrival at George W. Bush Presidential centre for the Technology, Innovation Training and the First Ladies roundtable : improving maternal and Child Health in Africa in Dallas , Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
17First Lady flanked by Zambia’s Ambassador to the United States of America Palan Mulonda arrives at George W. Bush Presidential centre for Dinner hosted for the Global Women’s Network summit Participants by the George and Laura bush in Dallas, Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA/ STATE HOUSE
18First Lady flanked by Zambia’s Ambassador to the United States of America Palan Mulonda arrives at George W. Bush Presidential centre for Dinner hosted for the Global Women’s Network summit Participants by the George and Laura bush in Dallas, Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA/ STATE HOUSE
19First Lady flanked by Zambia’s Ambassador to the United States of America Palan Mulonda arrives at George W. Bush Presidential centre for Dinner hosted for the Global Women’s Network summit Participants by the George and Laura bush in Dallas, Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA/ STATE HOUSE
20First Lady Esther Lungu flanked by Zambia’s Ambassador to the United States Palan Mulonda leaves after the closing ceremony of the Global Women’s Network Summit at George W. Bush Presidential centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
21First Lady Esther Lungu listens to nursery school children who were waiting to catch a glimpse of her during a tour of Callier Center in Dallas Texas on Wednesday, September 23,2015. The Callier hearing and speech center is dedicated to the welfare of all persons from young to the oldest who suffer difficulties in communications -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
22First Lady Esther Lungu talks to American Cancer Society Global vice-President Ann McMikel during the Global Network Women’s Summit at George W. Bush Presidential Centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
23First Lady Esther Lungu listens to nursery school children who were waiting to catch a glimpse of her during a tour of Callier Center in Dallas Texas on Wednesday, September 23,2015. The Callier hearing and speech center is dedicated to the welfare of all persons from young to the oldest who suffer difficulties in communications -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
24First Lady Esther Lungu flanked by Executive Directorship Sara T. Martineau Profess in Communication Disorders school of Behaviral and Brain Sciences on arrival for a tour of Callier Center in Dallas Texas on Wednesday, September 23,2015. The Callier hearing and speech center is dedicated to the welfare of all persons from young to the oldest who suffer difficulties in communications -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
25First Lady Esther Lungu talks to Akola Jami Peebles (bue and white drees)l when she toured women projects after attending the First Ladies roundtable : improving maternal and Child Health conference in Africa in Dallas , Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
26First Lady Esther Lungu talks to Jamie Trussell after attending the First Ladies roundtable : improving maternal and Child Health conference in Africa in Dallas , Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
27First Lady Esther Lungu with USA Former First Lady Laura Bush during the Global Network Women’s Summit at George W. Bush Presidential Centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
28First Lady Esther Lungu with USA Former First Lady Laura Bush during the Global Network Women’s Summit at George W. Bush Presidential Centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
29First Lady Esther Lungu (L), Former USA First Lady Laura Bush, Haiti First Lady Sophia Martelly (second from (L) and Charity Wallance (R) admires a wallet (pace) when they visited a market place during the Global Women’s Network Summit at George W. Bush Presidential centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
30First Lady Esther Lungu (L), Former USA First Lady Laura Bush, Haiti First Lady Sophia Martelly (second from (L) and Charity Wallance (R) admires a wallet (pace) when they visited a market place during the Global Women’s Network Summit at George W. Bush Presidential centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
31First Lady Esther Lungu congratulates Livingstone based Nurse Joyce Mapani (L) for being one of the panelists during the Global Women’s Network Summit at George W. Bush Presidential centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
32First Lady Esther Lungu flanked by Zambia’s Ambassador to the United States Palan Mulonda leaves after the closing ceremony of the Global Women’s Network Summit at George W. Bush Presidential centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
33First Lady Esther Lungu talks to Livingstone based Nurse Joyce Mapani after the closing ceremony of the Global Women’s Network Summit at George W. Bush Presidential centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
34First Lady Esther Lungu pose for a photograph after a meeting with Zambian’s living in Dallas at Rosewood Mansion On Turtle Creek Hotel in Dallas, Texas on Wednesday evening, September 23, 2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
35First Lady Esther Lungu during a meeting with Zambian’s living in Dallas at Rosewood Mansion On Turtle Creek Hotel in Dallas, Texas on Wednesday evening, September 23, 2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
36First Lady Esther Lungu being welcomed by Achieving Optimal Health Conference Founder Therese Burch on arrival at George W. Bush Presidential centre for the Technology, Innovation Training and the First Ladies roundtable : improving maternal and Child Health in Africa in Dallas , Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
37First Lady Esther Lungu with Achieving Optimal Health Conference Founder Therese Burch and Zambia’s Ambassador to the United States of America Palan Mulonda on arrival at George W. Bush Presidential centre for the Technology, Innovation Training and the First Ladies roundtable : improving maternal and Child Health in Africa in Dallas , Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
38First Lady Esther Lungu talks Princess Nikky Onyeri, founder of the Breast Cancer Foundation after attending the First Ladies roundtable : improving maternal and Child Health conference in Africa in Dallas , Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
39First Lady Esther Lungu (L), Former USA First Lady Laura Bush, Haiti First Lady Sophia Martelly (second from (L) and Charity Wallance (R) admires a wallet (pace) when they visited a market place during the Global Women’s Network Summit at George W. Bush Presidential centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
40Former First Lady Laura Bush during the official opening of the Global Women’s network Summit in Dallas, Texax on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
41First Lady Esther Lungu with Achieving Optimal Health Conference Founder Therese Burch and Zambia’s Ambassador to the United States of America Palan Mulonda on arrival at George W. Bush Presidential centre for the Technology, Innovation Training and the First Ladies roundtable : improving maternal and Child Health in Africa in Dallas , Texas on Monday, September 21,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
42 Livingstone based Nurse Joyce Mapani during a discussion at the Just ended Global Women’s Network Summit at George W. Bush Presidenti al centre in Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, September 22,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
beautiful esther
Esther exudes confidence and an eagerness to learn! She’s an inspiration to women in Zambia. All you namalikets aspire to something!
Me SHOCKED…. guys stop divorcing your wives because you think they are ugly or OLD.
Look at Edgar’s wife how she has transformed in 5 months…. STUNNING. Jealous down, from NaMaliketi to this!! Women please this is your role model. You are all beautiful.
America at its best!! 10 days of shopping….. what a closet she has filled. Nice fashion muka munandi… I hope she will not go on maternity leave.
I cant stand her
Thanks
Bb2014
The only this she learnt am told is that Zambia should use Tax payers money to build institutes for former presidents can you imagine????
There always has to be the uninformed jealous one amongst us. First Lady Mrs Esther Lungu is a humble great soul, well vested in well being of our people.
Pic 29&30, what is a pace?
hey iwe, it’s pronounced “pochi”, don’t you know?
What can I say?
Purse naimwe!
I wonder what she spoke with those medical personnel at the hearing center.I dont think shes good speaker.How I wish it was Dr Kaseba awe mwee.
Her spoken word, is better than your written grammar.
Viva President Nawakwi.
All together now, …isn’t she lovely, isn’t she wonderful da da da! So poised and perfectly confident. It’s lovely to see our old friends helping out too. Thanks Mrs Bush!
hmmm which old friend?
Bo Zagaze it is called truth with a little sarcasm.
18th OCTOBER 2015
National day of prayer
fasting and reconciliation
some oppozing industries leaders are going to shun this important day which was called upon by the republican president Edgar lungu
¤reasons are simple
1.they have put politics first than GOD
2.they are bitter that zambians are aware that the economic meltdown has not affected this nation alone but its a worldly phenomenal
3.they see this day as a technical knock out in a bid to wrestle power from the mighty PF in 2016
comrades air your reasons why the oppozing leaders are against this important DAy
Nice!!! Represent mama! This is what we expect our First Lady to do
hahaha pic 34 and 35… Dj Wana, kadansa, zulu, the footballer.. the “Cream” of the Zambian diaspora….lol
Good job First Lady. Looking at pictures, you carried yourself with confidence. Better than your husband does. And good job to the protocol officer. You dressed her very well. Umuchinshi wa Ku Zambia ni ku Zambia. Muzungus dont fukama. You shook hands with pride like a proud Zambian