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First Lady Esther advises women to unite

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First Lady Esther Lungu receives a gift from Barclays Bank Managing Director Mzinga Melu during the Barclays Bank women's month dinner at pamodzi Hotel on Thursday,March 29,2018-Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Esther Lungu receives a gift from Barclays Bank Managing Director Mzinga Melu during the Barclays Bank women’s month dinner at pamodzi Hotel on Thursday,March 29,2018-Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA

First Lady Esther Lungu has appealed to women in the country to stop the pull her down tendencies but support each other.

Mrs Lungu women should support each other as it is important for them to contribute to the development of the country.

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The First Lady said this when she officiated at the Barclays Bank Women’s Month Customer Dinner in Lusaka , this evening.

She commended Barclays Bank for leading in the diversity and inclusion agenda.

Diversity and inclusion is focused on creating an equal platform for people of different backgrounds to co-exist, she emphasized.

The First lady also commended Barclays Bank for championing women’s rights as evidenced from the 60 percent women representation in management at the Bank.

She said she will continue to uplift the lives of the vulnerable especially women and children.

Speaking at the same event, Barclays Bank Board Chairperson Chishala Kateka commended the First lady for contributing to the transformation of lives for the vulnerable in communities.

Ms. Kateka stated that her organization is committed to championing gender equality across the country saying that the Bank is committed to adding value in the various communities it operates in.

The Barclays Bank Board Chairperson revealed that Barclays Bank has for this reason invested more than K7 billion towards community led initiatives since , 2017.

First Lady Esther Lungu with Labour Minister Joyce Nonde
First Lady Esther Lungu with Labour Minister Joyce Nonde
First Lady Esther Lungu cheers with Barclays Bank Board Chairperson Chishala Kateka, Barclays Bank Managing Director Mzinga Melu and Bank of Zambia Deputy Governor Tukiya Kankasa Mabula during the Barclays Bank women's month dinner at pamodzi Hotel on Thursday,March 29,2018-Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Esther Lungu cheers with Barclays Bank Board Chairperson Chishala Kateka, Barclays Bank Managing Director Mzinga Melu and Bank of Zambia Deputy Governor Tukiya Kankasa Mabula during the Barclays Bank women’s month dinner at pamodzi Hotel on Thursday,March 29,2018-Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Esther Lungu presents an award to Barclays Bank employee Rudo Marian Mwesha during the Barclays Bank women's month dinner at pamodzi Hotel on Thursday,March 29,2018-Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Esther Lungu presents an award to Barclays Bank employee Rudo Marian Mwesha during the Barclays Bank women’s month dinner at pamodzi Hotel on Thursday,March 29,2018-Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA

4 COMMENTS

  1. Why was Mutinta HH not invited??
    Ba Ester, first unit with Mutinta, go get Nevers Mumba’s wife and drive together to Mwembeshi prison to visit Pastor Mumba.
    And then give that speech of unity.

  2. Unity, like empowerment, Is not a very neutral action. For example, someone has to be disempowered for another to get empowered. So unite against who?

  3. These useless women who are in their own circles. Go in rural areas and help young girls so they can also succeed in life. Help save a life by giving life in impoverished remote areas where young girls and women are killed by crocodiles because they are fetching water. This is just another social event where the fake all gather to wine and dine! Esther Lungu! There is nothing you do in terms of uplift the lives of the vulnerable especially women and children. What have you done about Kaizer Zulu stripping a female police officer naked? What do you do when we hear of young girls being defiled in the country? General Kanene is still in your circle campaigning for you and your husband. You should be ashamed of yourself! Stop using the vulnerable sector to make you look good!

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