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pic 42 and 43 – the bigger fool is the school administration for having made the children to write such letters just because they were caught obviously with a mobile phone in class or something. other measures could have been taken instead of sending these children home. ubupuba ba school administration. i dont even think this is legal!!!!
Kekekekeke abaiche aba ku Mbala, Kaizer should write “I have collected my gun, I will not step my foot at Plot #1 Nkwazi house ,Woodlands”… sign: Zulu, special assistant to out-going president.
Picture 31. The teacher had a terrible hangover. Anyway, bars will be closed on Sunday 18th October.
Picture captions for HH have deliberately been left unclear by LT.
I am happy to see the keep Zambia or Lusaka clean. If leaders can start to appreciate living and walking on clean houses and places, then everyone will do the same. But with street vending, this good campaign might not last. For now thumbs up to the idea of keep Zambia clean. Show us other places too.
Did we have to wait until we almost drowned mu fiko to start cleaning?
Hope its not a one off exercise
pic 22-28 ma rubbish chabe,doing things for pic purpose is not a solution,all govt agencies shud engage private companies to maintain cleaningness,the govt shut engage zambian expertise in changing the populace zambian mindset of public surroundings need to maintain tidiness.
Glad to see the picture of my former neighbor, Mrs. Chikalekale, in Kansenshi (Ndola).
PICTURES 12 & 13 WRONG BIKES FOR SPORT. PIX 21 TO 31 IS THIS EXERCISE GOING TO BE A REGULAR ONE. MANSA MARKETS ARE SO FILTHY. CAN’T THE EXERCISE EXTEND TO THE MARKETS, AND CAN’T THE COUNCIL BUILD NEW MODERN MARKET FOR MANSA AND SAMFYA, TOO.
Just happy to see some people cleaning up, how wish the political cadres could direct their energy to making Zambia clean instead of what they do.
pic 42 and 43 – the bigger fool is the school administration for having made the children to write such letters just because they were caught obviously with a mobile phone in class or something. other measures could have been taken instead of sending these children home. ubupuba ba school administration. i dont even think this is legal!!!!
Kekekekeke abaiche aba ku Mbala, Kaizer should write “I have collected my gun, I will not step my foot at Plot #1 Nkwazi house ,Woodlands”… sign: Zulu, special assistant to out-going president.
Picture 31. The teacher had a terrible hangover. Anyway, bars will be closed on Sunday 18th October.
Picture captions for HH have deliberately been left unclear by LT.
I am happy to see the keep Zambia or Lusaka clean. If leaders can start to appreciate living and walking on clean houses and places, then everyone will do the same. But with street vending, this good campaign might not last. For now thumbs up to the idea of keep Zambia clean. Show us other places too.
Did we have to wait until we almost drowned mu fiko to start cleaning?
Hope its not a one off exercise
pic 22-28 ma rubbish chabe,doing things for pic purpose is not a solution,all govt agencies shud engage private companies to maintain cleaningness,the govt shut engage zambian expertise in changing the populace zambian mindset of public surroundings need to maintain tidiness.
Glad to see the picture of my former neighbor, Mrs. Chikalekale, in Kansenshi (Ndola).
PICTURES 12 & 13 WRONG BIKES FOR SPORT. PIX 21 TO 31 IS THIS EXERCISE GOING TO BE A REGULAR ONE. MANSA MARKETS ARE SO FILTHY. CAN’T THE EXERCISE EXTEND TO THE MARKETS, AND CAN’T THE COUNCIL BUILD NEW MODERN MARKET FOR MANSA AND SAMFYA, TOO.
Just happy to see some people cleaning up, how wish the political cadres could direct their energy to making Zambia clean instead of what they do.