Sunday, December 15, 2024

The Weekend in Pictures

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Education Minister Geoffrey Lungwangwa (l) with other participants during the United Nations Development Programme end the hunger walk in Lusaka
Education Minister Geoffrey Lungwangwa (l) with other participants during the United Nations Development Programme end the hunger walk in Lusaka

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Children from different schools who are on the world Food Program school feeding program taking food and drink after the end hunger walk in Lusaka
Children from different schools who are on the world Food Program school feeding program taking food and drink after the end hunger walk in Lusaka

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Exhibitors showing their farm produce during the Lusaka district agriculture show
Exhibitors showing their farm produce during the Lusaka district agriculture show

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A nyau dancer during the Lusaka district agricultural and commercial show
A nyau dancer during the Lusaka district agricultural and commercial show

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A nyau dancer showcasing his talents during the Lusaka duictrict agricultural show
A nyau dancer showcasing his talents during the Lusaka duictrict agricultural show

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An unidentified youth drags a goat to the slaughter house along Freedom Way in Lusaka. Goat meat has become a popular commodity in Lusaka
An unidentified youth drags a goat to the slaughter house along Freedom Way in Lusaka. Goat meat has become a popular commodity in Lusaka

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Lusaka province minister Lameck Mangani (l) listens to works and supply minister Mike Mlongoti (r) in Lusaka
Lusaka province minister Lameck Mangani (l) listens to works and supply minister Mike Mlongoti (r) in Lusaka

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Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane (r) and Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Li Quiangmin during the signing of the deal on Luanshya mine
Finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane (r) and Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Li Quiangmin during the signing of the deal on Luanshya mine

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Eye ball to eye ball... Food Reserve Agency chairman Costain Chilala (l) confers with his vice Charity Mwansa in Lusaka
Eye ball to eye ball... Food Reserve Agency chairman Costain Chilala (l) confers with his vice Charity Mwansa in Lusaka

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Food Reserve Agency chairman Costain Chilala (l) listens to his vice Charity Mwansa in Lusaka
Food Reserve Agency chairman Costain Chilala (l) listens to his vice Charity Mwansa in Lusaka

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President Rupiah Banda dancing with MMD cadres
President Rupiah Banda dancing with MMD cadres

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President Rupiah Banda making a cash reward to MMD cadres who were singing for him in Lusaka
President Rupiah Banda making a cash reward to MMD cadres who were singing for him in Lusaka

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The Elephant Hills Hotel in Victoria Falls town of Zimbabwe where the COMESA customs union was launched
The Elephant Hills Hotel in Victoria Falls town of Zimbabwe where the COMESA customs union was launched

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Rupiah Banda (c) and King Mswati of Swaziland during the COMESA 13th Heads of State and Government Summit and Launch of Customs Union in Zimbabwe
Rupiah Banda (c) and King Mswati of Swaziland during the COMESA 13th Heads of State and Government Summit and Launch of Customs Union in Zimbabwe

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Zambia Felix Katongo (r) plots his move against Rwanda's Patrick Mafisango during the 2010 world cup qualifier match played at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe. Zambia won
Zambia Felix Katongo (r) plots his move against Rwanda's Patrick Mafisango during the 2010 world cup qualifier match played at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe. Zambia won

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Zambia's Rainford Kalaba (r) and Rwanda's Mahad Ndilumana try to edge each other from the ball during the 2010 FIFA world and Africa cup qualifiers at Konkola stadium in Chililabombwe. Zambia won 1-0
Zambia's Rainford Kalaba (r) and Rwanda's Mahad Ndilumana try to edge each other from the ball during the 2010 FIFA world and Africa cup qualifiers at Konkola stadium in Chililabombwe. Zambia won 1-0

64 COMMENTS

  1. Thanks LT great pictures i like picture number 1 and i was just wondering on pictures 9 and 10. its as though those two….giving an impression as though…..

  2. pic#15 that looks like a nicely packed stadium to me. So what was all the noise about gate fees. I still do not believe I was scared of those nyau dancers as a kid.

  3. For the sake of those kids in pic 2 and others like them all over Zambia please let us remember ONE ZAMBIA, ONE NATION

  4. The FRA Director with his Deputy, looking into each other’s eye’s like that kwati kwaliba fimo fimo

  5. Pic 15 jet li in action!! Vraiment j’adore. How I wish I was there supporting the chipolopolo. World cup here we go! Bisous à vous les gars de monsieur Renard.

  6. RB is making it rain. Whats up with the cross dressing nyau , why are such things still relevant.

  7. pic #6, ready to be slughtered for “IMICHOPO”, visit Bulangililo you ll enjoy this delicacy.

  8. Pic 9 and 10, as if there are Fimofimo going on between the two. Hope their spouses wont see these pics. Otherwise one of them will be in soup.

  9. Pic1 why match to end hunger when they can just feed HUGE Lungwangwa to all the kids and there would be lots of meat remaining!!

  10. nice pics
    pic #12 Imagine you hav employed a servant in ur home, pay that servant with your money for the job they are doing and then when u see them u start dancing for them like they r a little god to throw u a few kwachas..sad

  11. How do we allow livestock in the city center, next time it will be someone dragging a warthog or kolwe or njati

  12. Pic #6, being taken to Joe Mbuzi’s slaughter house. Joe Mbuzi is now famous at Buseko with his soup-ya-mbuzi.

  13. Nice pictures though I still want to see things which normally happen pa Zed. Things like matebeto, kitchen parties and wedding I think I will enjoy more.

  14. TONGA BULLS STAND UP….. the man is eye to eye to make sure he understands whats going on… no shananigans in the life of a Tonga Bull, but that vice also her eyes look like she wants more

  15. Is it just me, or does there look like there’s sumthin’ goin’ on pa picture nambala 9 na nambala10? Nshi le mona bwino ine!

  16. Pic #7 Takin it to Joe Mbuzi or Simz Pub….RB stil dances for cadres,jjjjjjjjjeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzz

  17. Imbalala,amataba ifipushi,intoyo cali kale zo-ona.too bad I wont find all these things when I visit my beloved mum this year,but one thing iam sure of is a full village chicken.LT thanks for the nice pictures.

  18. ba LT, why do you always repeat pics (1 & 2, 4 & 5, 9 & 10, 11 & 12). Are there so few Zambians or activities going on in the country. And why do you always have politicians – what about the ordinary Zambian? Guys, take a leaf fron BBC News and see how they present their pictures.

  19. Nice pics LT, pic # 3 ‘ ichipushi ‘ kale!…#16 Ba moze i agree wit you on pic # 10, abena Costain ati Fipwilemo!! lol

  20. Nice Pics Ba L.T. thanx.
    #Pic 2, Iam being reminded of ‘Maheu.’.. nothing of its kind found anywhere else on the globe….. Pic #4, #5, Vinyau …. mammmmh ,…Gomani nkwende… Pic.#9 &10, Awee ,this is not normal working relationship…no ways …..

  21. #42, Zoe Hi.
    He is an overworked presido with numerous beautiful wives to satisfy throughout the calendar month…lol

  22. Pics 9 and 10 This guy is just like this…yalitemwa ifwa kwikataikata. A really typical TONGA bull with so many cows.

  23. #3 Iye ifyakulya ubusuma, no need for malnutrition in zambia, we can grow all the lovely organic healthy foods. Peleni abantu ifyakulya, mwilalya mweka imwe.

  24. Even in foot ball ,its the young like wise at political level ,can the young rule the republic of corruption please . Perhaps ,it will become corrupt free.

  25. 34 Chengelo alumni. Mbuti maumi mwanookwasu?

    The pictures are quite impressive.
    ___
    Sokwe kaamuleya katabi (The monkey failed to grasp a branch one day). Prevention is better than cure.

  26. I enjoy the pics, but wish the “LusakaTimes.com” wasn’t so prominent. It’s okay in Pics 1, 3, 7, 9, 10 and 11.

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