Thursday, November 28, 2024

The Week in Pictures

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Zambia's representative in Big Brother Revolution Paloma (second from right0 with other housemates at Chrismar Hotel in Lusaka last week
Zambia's representative in Big Brother Revolution Paloma (second from right0 with other housemates at Chrismar Hotel in Lusaka last week

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Big Brother Revolution housemates Quinn (South Africa) and Jennifer (Mozambique) at the Chrismar Hotel in Lusaka last week. The two were on tour of Zambia at the invitation of Paloma, the Zambian housemate
Big Brother Revolution housemates Quinn (South Africa) and Jennifer (Mozambique) at the Chrismar Hotel in Lusaka last week. The two were on tour of Zambia at the invitation of Paloma, the Zambian housemate

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2-First Lady Thandiwe Banda receiving a gift from Huawei Zambia managing director Dajiang xin when she visited the company in Lusaka
2-First Lady Thandiwe Banda receiving a gift from Huawei Zambia managing director Dajiang xin when she visited the company in Lusaka

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HOME Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani being welcomed by Lusaka City Council Mayor Robert Chikwelete and National Archives of Zambia (NAZ) acting director Chileshe Musukuma during opening of NAZ new exhibition building in Lusaka
HOME Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani being welcomed by Lusaka City Council Mayor Robert Chikwelete and National Archives of Zambia (NAZ) acting director Chileshe Musukuma during opening of NAZ new exhibition building in Lusaka

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Zambia Under-20 National soccer team on arrival from the COSAFA championship, which they scooped in South Africa.
Zambia Under-20 National soccer team on arrival from the COSAFA championship, which they scooped in South Africa.

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Zambia Under-20 National soccer team on arrival from the COSAFA championship, which they scooped in South Africa.
Zambia Under-20 National soccer team on arrival from the COSAFA championship, which they scooped in South Africa.

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Vice President George Kunda receives a donation of various items from American Ambassador to Zambia Donald Booth at Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit in Lusaka Dec 17th.
Vice President George Kunda receives a donation of various items from American Ambassador to Zambia Donald Booth at Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit in Lusaka Dec 17th.

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Vice President George Kunda, American Ambassador to Zambia Donald Booth and Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Brian Chituwo inspect a truckload of various items donated by USAID at the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit in Lusaka Dec 17th.
Vice President George Kunda, American Ambassador to Zambia Donald Booth and Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Brian Chituwo inspect a truckload of various items donated by USAID at the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit in Lusaka Dec 17th.

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The Inter-Religious and International Federation for World Peace recently conducted a one-day conference which was graced by former Lusaka Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo. Above, Milingo shakes hands with former Secretary to the Cabinet Skecthley Sacika at Church of God Cathedral of Praise in Lusaka.
The Inter-Religious and International Federation for World Peace recently conducted a one-day conference which was graced by former Lusaka Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo. Above, Milingo shakes hands with former Secretary to the Cabinet Skecthley Sacika at Church of God Cathedral of Praise in Lusaka.

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Traders without stands conduct business from parking lots at the new Soweto market in Lusaka.
Traders without stands conduct business from parking lots at the new Soweto market in Lusaka.

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President Rupiah Banda pictured on arrival at South Downs Airport in Kalulushi weekend of December 13
President Rupiah Banda pictured on arrival at South Downs Airport in Kalulushi weekend of December 13

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Uncollected garbage piling in Lusaka but cholera may just break out with the onset of the rainy season.
Uncollected garbage piling in Lusaka but cholera may just break out with the onset of the rainy season.

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road safety -Lusaka residents carrying placards during the road safety week
road safety -Lusaka residents carrying placards during the road safety week

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Some traders with offer letters to conduct business in the new Soweto market in Lusaka
Some traders with offer letters to conduct business in the new Soweto market in Lusaka

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New Soweto market committee member Eddie Shanambe explains some disputes that have marred allocation of shops at the new market in Lusaka, December 13, 2009
New Soweto market committee member Eddie Shanambe explains some disputes that have marred allocation of shops at the new market in Lusaka, December 13, 2009

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Eastern Province Minister, Isaac Banda (left) with Chipata District Commissioner, Moses Nyirenda(Right) trying to appreciate the dancer during the International Human Rights at Pine View Guest House in Chipata, Zambia  on Dec 17th
Eastern Province Minister, Isaac Banda (left) with Chipata District Commissioner, Moses Nyirenda(Right) trying to appreciate the dancer during the International Human Rights at Pine View Guest House in Chipata, Zambia on Dec 17th

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda talking to wife of  Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Zeng hongyan after touring Huazhan Company in Makeni. Looking on is Mrs Ireen Kunda.
First Lady Thandiwe Banda talking to wife of Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Zeng hongyan after touring Huazhan Company in Makeni. Looking on is Mrs Ireen Kunda.

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Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande receives credentials from new Africa Development Bank Country Representative Freddie Kwesiga at Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Lusaka recently
Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande receives credentials from new Africa Development Bank Country Representative Freddie Kwesiga at Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Lusaka recently

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road safety Week- Lusaka residents carrying placards during the road safety week.
road safety Week- Lusaka residents carrying placards during the road safety week.

47 COMMENTS

  1. Pic 14,LT why are they still on the streets if they have letters of offer to conduct business in New Soweto?is it that the rentals are way too high or used to being hawkers and avoid paying Musonko.

  2. #2 We dont kiss publiclly in Zed!! we are conservatives.You are defiling our morals,Zambia is not big brothel or sorry brother.

  3. The councils are quick to take action against companies which do not abide by environmental rules (see Zain – Chipata thread) and yet they themselves fail to fulfil their duty as pic #12 can show.

  4. Congrats to the U-20 boyz ! Its garbage, markets and RB, what a mix . what with our ever scandalous milingo. He is right, kupa fye father if you can’t handle it ! nice pics of garbage.

  5. #7 Sharp shooter would you have said that had it been a Black bro. kissing our Nubian princess? I think its the audacity of this white boy to fumble the black girl that will stir some emotions of some bloggers…watch the comments that follow.

  6. #4 you remind me of some of my strict teachers and people that used to be part of ‘scripture union’. I remember I used to be punished for even hugging girls because hugging apparently defiled morals and simulated sex. Funny now most of them are the biggest freaks on the planet.

  7. Why showing off all this dirt or mess…….same parts of the city look far worse than what one woyuld expect em to be.What is the council doing to address trhis situation cos just as you have stated…cholera could as well just show it´s aggression on the poor masss.

  8. Zambia U20 look over-aged. Albeit they are ol’ boyz. #16 and 13, why admire each other’s handwriting? Just do it, nike chabe!!!!

  9. Pic #2. LT be careful you will be arrested for circulating “obscene or pornographic” materials. you ve forgotten zambian law.

  10. Shouldn’t whoever dressez our National Team give us the “right” colourz(white, green, copper/orange)? Thought az a nation we have chozen colourz to identify our sports teamz with? I stand to be corrected.

  11. Please zambians, see the type of leader you want to have in the name of sata see how he behaved on that international program, so thugerly for a leader,The PF leader, who stormed out of the programme twice and openly attacked co –guest Sharon Freeman, president and founder of All American Small Business Exporters Association for supporting Chinese investment, charged that China was engaged in modern slavery as it was out to **** Africa of its resources.
    Please yes change is good, but change should make alot more sense, I would rather we stick to mmd at least they listern when pushed to the corner, I am PF but i was left with no good words for my leader in the manner he behaved on that international forum

  12. #26 YOUA ARE PRO WHEN IT COMES TO “COPY AND PASTE”. I READ THE EXACT SAME COMMENTS IN THE POST. MULAICHUSHA.

  13. Thandi is looking good. Too much trash in Lusaka bushe what can be done? should the Lusaka residents take intiative and start picking up the trash or what kanshi eh?

  14. Always the same areas in Lusaka shall have garbage, realization of wisdom, some zambians talk too much thus nothing ever gets done. Nine Chale back then it would have been an issue, but the way vanilla bunnies are going for brothers! It’s funny seeing Nubian princess here from all global time zones cry for us but they forget their once abandonment of the brothers. Thandiwe is not a sellout in Nubian realities like some of you sellout fake weave wearing sisters. Nothing more to post enjoy the weekend family.

  15. ka wig nabakafwala sana this month ba 1st lady,,,but vitenge ivi veve awe mwandi,are you telling me takuliko tumalilaya utusumafye zoona,utwingalinga umubili bwino bwino,nangu tuma suit kwati twakwa sara palin

  16. thats stupid trying to compare the first lady with others leave her alone. do you think uyo wine sara palin
    kuti afwala ifitenge? thats not her traditional so let tandi be proud with her tradition. the problem is some of you UBUTUTU BWALIFULISHA.

  17. I dont like RB but his wife has really improved she looks far much better as for the chitenges please leave her alone she is an african woman let her potray it. # 7 Sharp shooter when were you in Zambia, Man we have started kissing everywhere I was in Zed in September to October this year I can confirm that there is a lot of kissing anywhere everywhere those days are gone. That trying to discredit Sata please Mulekeni umwine he knows what he was talking about. We have a lot of chines people on the copperbelt but many of my former workmates who are well trained have no jobs coz the chines have replaced them, those guys are getting our jobs copper, the only ones enjoying are RB and a few upamwambas so when Sata says a relationship of a Horse and a rider I belive not your american book seller

  18. Pic #11, the flower girl looks more presentable and very cheerful on the photo. Under 20 National team congrats and well done, first lady looks cool. Pic # 16, Isaac Banda, do you ever change that Suit?

  19. Lusaka international airport! my eyes! we must learn investment as Zambians. Let’s not always expect things on a silver plate and blame the govt for nothing!
    Investment is so simple ladies and gentlemen. One can invest their money in any thing that can yield a profit in retain. E.g in production of local things like foods, fruits selling, processing etc
    I mean what did we study grade 1-12 for if it’s not to apply the knowledge we acquired! Let’s not be dull by thinking America’s or any other developed country’s development can on a silver plate! American people make America as much as Zambian people make Zambia. Have you ever wondered why we are still lagging behind? Well change lies within each individual and therefore it starts with from individual, family, town/city, Country,…

  20. GO TO HELL NO 26.DONT MISREPRESENT WHAT SATA SAID.HE IS NOT AGAINST CHINESE INVESTMENT BUT AGAINST THE ABUSE OF ZAMBIAN EMPLOYEES AND TAKING OVER VIRTUALLY ALL BUSINESSES FOR THE LOCAL PEOPLE.DONT BE LIKE THE TIMES/DAILY MAIL WHO ARE FOND OF MISREPRESENTATIONS.YOU SOUND LIKE THE VETERAN.BE OBJECTIVE.

  21. #7 It’s not about what to do or not in public, but what to do or not behind closed doors. Mind the high HIV rate in your beautiful Zambia…

  22. # 7 There is nothing wrong with in kissin public & Wots with “WE” business??? speak for yourself am not conservative. purely switch nafuchi.

  23. It’s a damn shame kissing in public,thats not the way i know zambians.Zambia is not europe keep it real remember yo roots.Am in Russia and wen i go bak 2 zambia i av 2 leave Russian manners behind cos it’s thick up here.Halla me bak if u wana.

  24. Is it becoz u re educated dats why u want 2 sho u foolish manners 2 the nation.Am not against da idea of kissng now what matters is where u re doing it frm,Zambian pipo re not used 2 that respect them 4 that.4give my english it’s been long since i used this language.

  25. There is nothing wrong to kiss in public…Us zambians think that its a taboo or maybe we just like doing everything behind the closed door. Let us know behave like TALIBAN with too much restrictions Zed is a free country and everyone is free to kiss or do whatever the want in public except having SEX.

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