Sunday, November 24, 2024

The Week in Pictures

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102 year old Agness Kazembe (second from left) of Lumpampa area in Serenje district with her children James Kazembe 74 far left, Nelly Kazembe 63 and Royce Kazembe 89 (right).
102 year old Agness Kazembe (second from left) of Lumpampa area in Serenje district with her children James Kazembe 74 far left, Nelly Kazembe 63 and Royce Kazembe 89 (right).

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MINISTER of Gender Pro. Nkandu Luo was in Mtendere constituency to witness what was going on the ground in terms of keeping Mtendere clear in Lusaka
MINISTER of Gender Pro. Nkandu Luo was in Mtendere constituency to witness what was going on the ground in terms of keeping Mtendere clear in Lusaka

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Workers from China Jiangsu a company working constructing Serenje district township roads during the paving the road leading to the banks.
Workers from China Jiangsu a company working constructing Serenje district township roads during the paving the road leading to the banks.

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An Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Voter Education facilitator Brighton Yamba talking to pupils at Serenje boys technical school about voter registration.
An Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Voter Education facilitator Brighton Yamba talking to pupils at Serenje boys technical school about voter registration.

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An Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Voter Education facilitator Brighton Yamba talking to pupils at Serenje boys technical school about voter registration.
An Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Voter Education facilitator Brighton Yamba talking to pupils at Serenje boys technical school about voter registration.

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 construction of township roads in Serenje District advances: A Contractor working on Serenje township roads China Jiangsu, paving one of the roads under construction in the district.
construction of township roads in Serenje District advances: A Contractor working on Serenje township roads China Jiangsu, paving one of the roads under construction in the district.

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 construction of township roads in Serenje District advances: A Contractor working on Serenje township roads China Jiangsu, paving one of the roads under construction in the district.
construction of township roads in Serenje District advances: A Contractor working on Serenje township roads China Jiangsu, paving one of the roads under construction in the district.

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 construction of township roads in Serenje District advances: A Contractor working on Serenje township roads China Jiangsu, paving one of the roads under construction in the district.
construction of township roads in Serenje District advances: A Contractor working on Serenje township roads China Jiangsu, paving one of the roads under construction in the district.

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-Government recently contracted China Geo Engineering company to upgrade 20.5 kilometers of selected Solwezi urban roads to bituminous standard at a total cost of K220 million. Above, a roller compacts a road on Mushindamo street in Solwezi
Government recently contracted China Geo Engineering company to upgrade 20.5 kilometers of selected Solwezi urban roads to bituminous standard at a total cost of K220 million. Above, a roller compacts a road on Mushindamo street in Solwezi

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-Government recently contracted China Geo Engineering company to upgrade 20.5 kilometers of selected Solwezi urban roads to bituminous standard at a total cost of K220 million. Above, a roller compacts a road on Mushindamo street in Solwezi
Government recently contracted China Geo Engineering company to upgrade 20.5 kilometers of selected Solwezi urban roads to bituminous standard at a total cost of K220 million. Above, a roller compacts a road on Mushindamo street in Solwezi 

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Government recently contracted China Geo Engineering company to upgrade 20.5 kilometers of selected Solwezi urban roads to bituminous standard at a total cost of K220 million. Above, a grader mixes a road in readness for compact on Mushindamo street in Solwezi
Government recently contracted China Geo Engineering company to upgrade 20.5 kilometers of selected Solwezi urban roads to bituminous standard at a total cost of K220 million. Above, a grader mixes a road in readiness for compact on Mushindamo street in Solwezi

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Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Ronald Chitotela(m) Zambia Country representative for UNICEF,Hamid El –Bashir Ibrahim(R) cut the ribbon during the handover of motor Bikes by United Nations Children’ Fund(UNICEF) to the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Lusaka
Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Ronald Chitotela(m) Zambia Country representative for UNICEF,Hamid El –Bashir Ibrahim(R) cut the ribbon during the handover of motor Bikes by United Nations Children’ Fund(UNICEF) to the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Lusaka

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Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Ronald Chitotela(m) Zambia Country representative for UNICEF,Hamid El –Bashir Ibrahim at the handover ceremony of motor Bikes by United Nations Children’ Fund(UNICEF) to the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Lusaka t
Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Ronald Chitotela(m) Zambia Country representative for UNICEF,Hamid El –Bashir Ibrahim at the handover ceremony of motor Bikes by United Nations Children’ Fund(UNICEF) to the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Lusaka t

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Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Ronald Chitotela(R) Zambia Country representative for UNICEF,Hamid El –Bashir Ibrahim(M) at the handover ceremony of motor Bikes by United Nations Children’ Fund(UNICEF) to the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Lusaka today.Looking on is Barclays Bank Community Affairs Manage,Lucy Mataka.
Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Ronald Chitotela(R) Zambia Country representative for UNICEF,Hamid El –Bashir Ibrahim(M) at the handover ceremony of motor Bikes by United Nations Children’ Fund(UNICEF) to the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Lusaka today.Looking on is Barclays Bank Community Affairs Manage,Lucy Mataka.

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Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Ronald Chitotela(m) Zambia Country representative for UNICEF,Hamid El –Bashir Ibrahim doing what they know best during the handover ceremony of motor Bikes by United Nations Children’ Fund(UNICEF) to the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Lusaka
Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Ronald Chitotela(m) Zambia Country representative for UNICEF,Hamid El –Bashir Ibrahim doing what they know best during the handover ceremony of motor Bikes by United Nations Children’ Fund(UNICEF) to the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Lusaka

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About 540 pupils at Muyashi primary school and the sorrounding community in Matebo ‘s area in Solwezi depend on only one borehole as their source of water. Above, the pupils drinking the commodity at the school
About 540 pupils at Muyashi primary school and the surrounding community in Matebo ‘s area in Solwezi depend on only one borehole as their source of water. Above, the pupils drinking the commodity at the school

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Teachers at Muyashi primary school in Matebo area have appealed to government and other stakeholders to consider building staff houses to easy accommodation for them. Above, a teacher’s house with a bathing shelter (r) and a toilet (m) at the learning institution in Solwezi
Teachers at Muyashi primary school in Matebo area have appealed to government and other stakeholders to consider building staff houses to easy accommodation for them. Above, a teacher’s house with a bathing shelter (r) and a toilet (m) at the learning institution in Solwezi

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 His Majesty the Litunga Lubosii Imwiko II (r) shares a light moment with Western Province Permanent Secretary Mwangala Liomba (c) during the 15th Anniversary of the Coronation of His Majesty the Litunga in Limulunga Royal Village of Limulunga District
His Majesty the Litunga Lubosii Imwiko II (r) shares a light moment with Western Province Permanent Secretary Mwangala Liomba (c) during the 15th Anniversary of the Coronation of His Majesty the Litunga in Limulunga Royal Village of Limulunga District

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His Majesty the Litunga Lubosii Imwiko II (c) arrives at the main arena during the 15th Anniversary Ceremony of his Coronation in Limulunga Royal Village of Limulunga District
His Majesty the Litunga Lubosii Imwiko II (c) arrives at the main arena during the 15th Anniversary Ceremony of his Coronation in Limulunga Royal Village of Limulunga District

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 His Majesty the Litunga Lubosii Imwiko II (r) shares a light moment with Western Province Permanent Secretary Mwangala Liomba (c) during the 15th Anniversary of the Coronation of His Majesty the Litunga in Limulunga Royal Village of Limulunga District
His Majesty the Litunga Lubosii Imwiko II (r) shares a light moment with Western Province Permanent Secretary Mwangala Liomba (c) during the 15th Anniversary of the Coronation of His Majesty the Litunga in Limulunga Royal Village of Limulunga District

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His Majesty the Litunga Lubosii Imwiko II (r) reacts during the 15th Anniversary Ceremony of his Coronation in Limulunga Royal Village of Limulunga District
His Majesty the Litunga Lubosii Imwiko II (r) reacts during the 15th Anniversary Ceremony of his Coronation in Limulunga Royal Village of Limulunga District

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Subjects of His Majesty the Litunga Lubosii Imwiko II dancing during the 15th Anniversary of the Coronation of His Majesty the Litunga in Limulunga Royal Village of Limulunga District
Subjects of His Majesty the Litunga Lubosii Imwiko II dancing during the 15th Anniversary of the Coronation of His Majesty the Litunga in Limulunga Royal Village of Limulunga District

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NDOLA City Council (NCC) buried more than 40 demarcated plots allocated illegally on Mitengo graveyard reserve. Unknown people had encroached on the grave yard and started building houses on illegal plots.
NDOLA City Council (NCC) buried more than 40 demarcated plots allocated illegally on Mitengo graveyard reserve. Unknown people had encroached on the grave yard and started building houses on illegal plots.

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NDOLA City Council (NCC) buried more than 40 demarcated plots allocated illegally on Mitengo graveyard reserve. Unknown people had encroached on the grave yard and started building houses on illegal plots.
NDOLA City Council (NCC) buried more than 40 demarcated plots allocated illegally on Mitengo graveyard reserve. Unknown people had encroached on the grave yard and started building houses on illegal plots.

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NDOLA City Council (NCC) buried more than 40 demarcated plots allocated illegally on Mitengo graveyard reserve. Unknown people had encroached on the grave yard and started building houses on illegal plots.
NDOLA City Council (NCC) buried more than 40 demarcated plots allocated illegally on Mitengo graveyard reserve. Unknown people had encroached on the grave yard and started building houses on illegal plots.

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NDOLA City Council (NCC) buried more than 40 demarcated plots allocated illegally on Mitengo graveyard reserve. Unknown people had encroached on the grave yard and started building houses on illegal plots.
NDOLA City Council (NCC) buried more than 40 demarcated plots allocated illegally on Mitengo graveyard reserve. Unknown people had encroached on the grave yard and started building houses on illegal plots.

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NDOLA City Council (NCC) buried more than 40 demarcated plots allocated illegally on Mitengo graveyard reserve. Unknown people had encroached on the grave yard and started building houses on illegal plots.
NDOLA City Council (NCC) buried more than 40 demarcated plots allocated illegally on Mitengo graveyard reserve. Unknown people had encroached on the grave yard and started building houses on illegal plots.

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KALOMO Council Secretary John Machai shakes hands with INDO Zambia Bank Choma Branch Manager Mambo Chempausha after receiving football jerseys on behalf of Division one South Jetters Football club in Kalomo
KALOMO Council Secretary John Machai shakes hands with INDO Zambia Bank Choma Branch Manager Mambo Chempausha after receiving football jerseys on behalf of Division one South Jetters Football club in Kalomo

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KALOMO Council Secretary John Machai shakes hands with INDO Zambia Bank Choma Branch Manager Mambo Chempausha after receiving football jerseys on behalf of Division one South Jetters Football club in Kalomo
KALOMO Council Secretary John Machai shakes hands with INDO Zambia Bank Choma Branch Manager Mambo Chempausha after receiving football jerseys on behalf of Division one South Jetters Football club in Kalomo

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CORPORATE social responsibility is one way of giving back to the community. In the Picture INDO Zambia Bank Choma Branch manager Mambo Chempausha (left), Kalomo Council Secretary John Machai and Jetters Football Club Chairman Mambe Hamaleka displays jerseys during the handover ceremony in Kalomo
CORPORATE social responsibility is one way of giving back to the community. In the Picture INDO Zambia Bank Choma Branch manager Mambo Chempausha (left), Kalomo Council Secretary John Machai and Jetters Football Club Chairman Mambe Hamaleka displays jerseys during the handover ceremony in Kalomo

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CORPORATE social responsibility is one way of giving back to the community. In the Picture INDO Zambia Bank Choma Branch manager Mambo Chempausha (left), Kalomo Council Secretary John Machai and Jetters Football Club Chairman Mambe Hamaleka displays jerseys during the handover ceremony in Kalomo
CORPORATE social responsibility is one way of giving back to the community. In the Picture INDO Zambia Bank Choma Branch manager Mambo Chempausha (left), Kalomo Council Secretary John Machai and Jetters Football Club Chairman Mambe Hamaleka displays jerseys during the handover ceremony in Kalomo

15 COMMENTS

    • Picture 1: Agnes Kazembe was only THIRTEEN years old when her own daughter Royce was born! Remarkable that someone who started her sexual activities that early still maintained health up to this time when she’s well over a century old!!

  1. Buti kwena african women are beautiful shatalamonapo hmmmm mdala. Imwe mwebopa ifisungu,ba mwenye, utuma cho cho, ama arab etc, i dont know whats wrong with your brains. how can you leave the godess of all humanity sure and go for second class degenerate riff raffs. Picture number 13, naumona chi godess chesu ukuwama, picture 14 and in old age picture number 1. mamamama, these women are beautiful and natural. noti ifima wigs,weave,perm filenunka noku nunka!!!

    • Beauty is found in every race. You cannot disregard other races as second class. I’ve seen some fine looking white women, fine looking Indian women, fine looking black women, fine looking Asian women, and fine looking women of other races. I don’t see what you see in picture 13, but to each his own. Normal people don’t marry only because the woman looks beautiful, she needs to have character as well.

    • iwe chi flawless, why are you reacting. are you guilty that you married a white woman to get canadian residence status or citizenship. Black women are beautiful, hands down there is none like our sisters. If you have betrayed your race by creating a bastard race, get the hell out of here. ifwe ni africa in everything. bamba tufwala, ama toloshi, ukulanda, intambi, abanakashi, amangalo, abana besu, bakateka, ubusumino wamumupashi etc. ni africa. go and speak your english to your white wife, balekulolela ba madam bobe; tushe ifwe fwebene with our beautiful sisters waumfwa?

    • Lusaka Times’ computer system must be messed up. I am in the U.S so I don’t need Canadian citizenship. Just because I am of the view beauty can be found in any race, does not mean I am married to a white woman. You’re exposing your small mind, and your primitive way of thinking.

    • U r a racist!!
      If that woman in pic 1 is really 102 we thank God for her long life! Need to study what has kept her this long…may be having her first child at 13?

    • @!nyau.its so sorrowful ,imagine money wasted on those induced by elections,i hope those teachers living in such houses get hardship allowances.

  2. Surely how can the govt award all these million dollar road contracts and let these contractors let their workers not wear high-vis jackets and safety boots…the govt should set an example through GRZ contracts by putting Health and Safety as standard.

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