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Ba LT!!!!!!!!!! It’s Bank of ZAmbia, and we have no Indo Zambia Banda Bank in Zambia. Make corrections on #12.
Tionge,why are you aguing ,this is where RB has shares and so the name is about to change
pic 12, What the hell is Indo Zambia Banda Manda Hill Branch???? LT, so much of RB!
pic 18, it is not “people in the bus”, but “people on the bus”
pic 20, Nothing telling us about Christmas in the Village on this picture. It could as well be young girls preparing a meal after their classes in village weekly-border schools.
PIC # 7: This is an MMD controlled council, what is Veep GK’s take on this???
Ba LT how can cassava be MEALIE meal? Kulanda fye ati “ubunga bwa tute”
What a disparity between city and rural pictures. We need to do more by taking development to the rural areas
LT don’t comment on pictures just tell us the area then we wiil guess coz your narrations are pathetic
“….Indo Zambia Banda Bank”????
ba lsktimes ma jade too much you stop stop fwaka yamu mpuno. We all have a bad hangover but you must have been drinking some expired kachasu or 7 days to create the caption on picture 12
pc 15, 16. Does CRITICLES still count as a ‘chipata name’ even when it is followed by a bemba surname?
# iwe chikamba #9 are you on the right forum? Tamwakwata ifya kuchita muchalo mumyenu?
#15 Our research students did not find a garden. They only saw a bush and got some roots for stomach pains. #19, Amazing! At least it is cleaner than Lusaka CBD.
#1 washala muchakale oho!
While Zambia is doing so well with the good copper prices
Our Development stays the same and 30 years later our CBD will still be looking the same and that
chima concrete giant will still be standing along katondo street
and look at Solwezi surely, i might be wrong but isnt that where Africas biggest copper mine is located..?
That caption in pix 11 is hilarious. ‘An Woman’ sure? Now I ve concluded beyond reasonable doubt that LT is ‘A’ Easterner. not ‘An’ Easterner lol
It is interesting that the MMD tends to draw its support from the rural areas, and yet these are the areas which are suffering the most
How do people name names?
I cant believe someone is called ‘criticles’ If someone called me that I would refuse when i grow up and have it changed
Its regrettable that parents are giving names, which mean nothing, or after a spur of a monent.
Names such as sunday, Friday, samson, toolbox, millenium should be condemned I am told there is a lot of names that would make one’s chin drop. especially people from where the president is from
H New year
Thanks
Mawe bwebo ba LT where on earth? caption in pix 11 ” An Woman” ichisungu bane improve.
#1 Tionge …dude when was the last time you were in Zed? You seem to be very much out of touch. I do not think you know what you are talking about. Where did you see a Bank of Zambia branch being opened? Lets think before we talk…LOL…
#17 Criticles does not originate from RBs region, why are you trying to twist things. Do not turn obvious matters into hard jobs, you will end up breathing from the wrong end.
Criticles might have been a blend between ‘cute’ and ‘testiclees’. If you had a child with two nice olives, it is definetly a good name to give. No offence intended.
lol…# 20 tauwumfwa but boyi.I like that, “breathing from the wrong end” and two olives.It can`t get better than that.
Ba Chriticles ba Ushi ba ku Mansa, uko balya fles fis ya ku Mbelesi…
Mushota@17. The name Criticles has been on the scene for so long that you can only comment on it if you were born last night – which I suspect you were judging from your various postings.
And what’s your problem problem with the name Samson, don’t you know about a book called ‘The Bible’ and the character whose hair was cut by his chick called Delilah to weaken him? Okay, sorry, you were born last night.
Good evening
I have noticed that when celebrating Christmas, a lot of people will spend a lot of money on gifts and
paying for lavish meals. In Africa, this means that those who do not get a huge Christmas bonus (the majority) will have to work overtime, and this takes them away from the family. This melts down to neglected spouses and children that lack in parental attention. Broken homes is the sad ending.
On the other hand, if you take every single day of your life and cherish it like it was Christmas, you will give (and receive) gifts from family and friends at any time. Such unexpected gifts, which are given out of a pure heart, are by far the best. How nice it is to be set free from the burden of consumption!
Ba K Mwansa nabo, pic# 10, geisha, vaseline, kafasitawelo. ma minister bamusebanya maningi. Muzinkala chabe.
#14 Bourne- yes pics13 & 19 say we are in company 47yrs after independence.Oh wait,Haiti and Liberia are the same 200yrs and 150+yrs after independence and our shared good copper prices with Chile seem to have much more positive effect on Chile than zed.Mmhh,i despair for our resource curse.
Was beginning to enjoy the pictures until I saw RB! Does he have to appear everytime!!!!!!!
I’m told he used be called Testacles Mwansa when he was young. He just changed to Criticles when he went to secondary school. kekekekekekekekekekekekeke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:)
bushe nibani bakalemba ba LT..this is ay out of hand..there are wrong spellings in every edition of LT..muletusebanya ba kolwe!!
#24 Ba Chale, you sound like you never received any gift or you never gave anyone any present at Christmas. There might be something wrong with you. I think society has MOMENTS and EVENTS. Days are names Monday-Sunday, and some of you people celebrate certain days like Sabbath, and nobody complains. And if some people celebrate a day of GIVING and RECEIVING and you are up calling them names.
# 17 Mushota mano, changing names is not as easy as you change your G-strings. What is wrong with name Chriticles does it some sound like something you like to play with?
I agree with TKZee. please dont caption the pictures. the ichusungu is just embarassing. i wrote better english in g9. exhibit 1, picture #17. you dont pound cassava into mealie meal, you pound mealies (maize/corn) into mealie meal!! mealie-meal is not a general term for any ingredient you use to make nshima. thanks for the images from the motherland though.
The stranded minibus travellers and the youth celebrating Xmas under that hut, are typical Zambian scenarios. The lucky few or is plenty few are the ones having it big at Manda Hill shopping centre.
What a contrast!!!!!
Pict.# 8 So that poor unattended to drainage in Kaoma iz az a rezult of the so called oppozition-run councils?
I COME FROM KISASA SIR. HEHEHEHE
Zambia under the sun.
Picture no 4. That lady shopper looks very good. If you have eyes you will see which one i mean. lol
Pic 19, How can that litttle store be a shopping complex?lol! only in my country
I cant believe someone is called ‘criticles’ If someone called me that I would refuse when i grow up and have it changed
Its regrettable that parents are giving names, which mean nothing, or after a spar of a moment.
Names such as sunday, Friday, samson, toolbox, millenium should be condemned I am told there is a lot of names that would make one’s chin drop. especially people from where the president is from
happy xmas chrismas to you all and may the good lord be with you all Gud by!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Ba LT!!!!!!!!!! It’s Bank of ZAmbia, and we have no Indo Zambia Banda Bank in Zambia. Make corrections on #12.
Tionge,why are you aguing ,this is where RB has shares and so the name is about to change
pic 12, What the hell is Indo Zambia Banda Manda Hill Branch???? LT, so much of RB!
pic 18, it is not “people in the bus”, but “people on the bus”
pic 20, Nothing telling us about Christmas in the Village on this picture. It could as well be young girls preparing a meal after their classes in village weekly-border schools.
PIC # 7: This is an MMD controlled council, what is Veep GK’s take on this???
Ba LT how can cassava be MEALIE meal? Kulanda fye ati “ubunga bwa tute”
What a disparity between city and rural pictures. We need to do more by taking development to the rural areas
LT don’t comment on pictures just tell us the area then we wiil guess coz your narrations are pathetic
“….Indo Zambia Banda Bank”????
ba lsktimes ma jade too much you stop stop fwaka yamu mpuno. We all have a bad hangover but you must have been drinking some expired kachasu or 7 days to create the caption on picture 12
pc 15, 16. Does CRITICLES still count as a ‘chipata name’ even when it is followed by a bemba surname?
# iwe chikamba #9 are you on the right forum? Tamwakwata ifya kuchita muchalo mumyenu?
#15 Our research students did not find a garden. They only saw a bush and got some roots for stomach pains. #19, Amazing! At least it is cleaner than Lusaka CBD.
#1 washala muchakale oho!
While Zambia is doing so well with the good copper prices
Our Development stays the same and 30 years later our CBD will still be looking the same and that
chima concrete giant will still be standing along katondo street
and look at Solwezi surely, i might be wrong but isnt that where Africas biggest copper mine is located..?
That caption in pix 11 is hilarious. ‘An Woman’ sure? Now I ve concluded beyond reasonable doubt that LT is ‘A’ Easterner. not ‘An’ Easterner lol
It is interesting that the MMD tends to draw its support from the rural areas, and yet these are the areas which are suffering the most
How do people name names?
I cant believe someone is called ‘criticles’ If someone called me that I would refuse when i grow up and have it changed
Its regrettable that parents are giving names, which mean nothing, or after a spur of a monent.
Names such as sunday, Friday, samson, toolbox, millenium should be condemned I am told there is a lot of names that would make one’s chin drop. especially people from where the president is from
H New year
Thanks
Mawe bwebo ba LT where on earth? caption in pix 11 ” An Woman” ichisungu bane improve.
#1 Tionge …dude when was the last time you were in Zed? You seem to be very much out of touch. I do not think you know what you are talking about. Where did you see a Bank of Zambia branch being opened? Lets think before we talk…LOL…
#17 Criticles does not originate from RBs region, why are you trying to twist things. Do not turn obvious matters into hard jobs, you will end up breathing from the wrong end.
Criticles might have been a blend between ‘cute’ and ‘testiclees’. If you had a child with two nice olives, it is definetly a good name to give. No offence intended.
lol…# 20 tauwumfwa but boyi.I like that, “breathing from the wrong end” and two olives.It can`t get better than that.
Ba Chriticles ba Ushi ba ku Mansa, uko balya fles fis ya ku Mbelesi…
Mushota@17. The name Criticles has been on the scene for so long that you can only comment on it if you were born last night – which I suspect you were judging from your various postings.
And what’s your problem problem with the name Samson, don’t you know about a book called ‘The Bible’ and the character whose hair was cut by his chick called Delilah to weaken him? Okay, sorry, you were born last night.
Good evening
I have noticed that when celebrating Christmas, a lot of people will spend a lot of money on gifts and
paying for lavish meals. In Africa, this means that those who do not get a huge Christmas bonus (the majority) will have to work overtime, and this takes them away from the family. This melts down to neglected spouses and children that lack in parental attention. Broken homes is the sad ending.
On the other hand, if you take every single day of your life and cherish it like it was Christmas, you will give (and receive) gifts from family and friends at any time. Such unexpected gifts, which are given out of a pure heart, are by far the best. How nice it is to be set free from the burden of consumption!
Ba K Mwansa nabo, pic# 10, geisha, vaseline, kafasitawelo. ma minister bamusebanya maningi. Muzinkala chabe.
#14 Bourne- yes pics13 & 19 say we are in company 47yrs after independence.Oh wait,Haiti and Liberia are the same 200yrs and 150+yrs after independence and our shared good copper prices with Chile seem to have much more positive effect on Chile than zed.Mmhh,i despair for our resource curse.
Was beginning to enjoy the pictures until I saw RB! Does he have to appear everytime!!!!!!!
I’m told he used be called Testacles Mwansa when he was young. He just changed to Criticles when he went to secondary school. kekekekekekekekekekekekeke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:)
bushe nibani bakalemba ba LT..this is ay out of hand..there are wrong spellings in every edition of LT..muletusebanya ba kolwe!!
#24 Ba Chale, you sound like you never received any gift or you never gave anyone any present at Christmas. There might be something wrong with you. I think society has MOMENTS and EVENTS. Days are names Monday-Sunday, and some of you people celebrate certain days like Sabbath, and nobody complains. And if some people celebrate a day of GIVING and RECEIVING and you are up calling them names.
# 17 Mushota mano, changing names is not as easy as you change your G-strings. What is wrong with name Chriticles does it some sound like something you like to play with?
I agree with TKZee. please dont caption the pictures. the ichusungu is just embarassing. i wrote better english in g9. exhibit 1, picture #17. you dont pound cassava into mealie meal, you pound mealies (maize/corn) into mealie meal!! mealie-meal is not a general term for any ingredient you use to make nshima. thanks for the images from the motherland though.
The stranded minibus travellers and the youth celebrating Xmas under that hut, are typical Zambian scenarios. The lucky few or is plenty few are the ones having it big at Manda Hill shopping centre.
What a contrast!!!!!
Pict.# 8 So that poor unattended to drainage in Kaoma iz az a rezult of the so called oppozition-run councils?
I COME FROM KISASA SIR. HEHEHEHE
Zambia under the sun.
Picture no 4. That lady shopper looks very good. If you have eyes you will see which one i mean. lol
Pic 19, How can that litttle store be a shopping complex?lol! only in my country
I cant believe someone is called ‘criticles’ If someone called me that I would refuse when i grow up and have it changed
Its regrettable that parents are giving names, which mean nothing, or after a spar of a moment.
Names such as sunday, Friday, samson, toolbox, millenium should be condemned I am told there is a lot of names that would make one’s chin drop. especially people from where the president is from
happy xmas chrismas to you all and may the good lord be with you all Gud by!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks