Saturday, December 28, 2024

The Week in Pictures

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Zambians in the U.K beat drums as they welcomed President Sata

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Zambians in the U.K

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Zambians in the U.K

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Zambia's High Commissioner to the UK Bizwayo Nkunika and Chileshe Bweupe a member of the Zambian mission in the UK

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Miss Zambia UK Andella Mathews
Miss Zambia UK Andella Mathews

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President at Grand Hotel Kempinski in Geneva
President at Grand Hotel Kempinski in Geneva

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President Sata arrive at Genera airpot
President Sata arrive at Genera airpot

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President Sata arrive at Grand hotel Kempinski in Geneva

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President Sata talking to Kabaso Lungo
President Sata talking to Kabaso Lungo who presented him and the first lady with flowers when they arrived in Geneva

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Community Development, Mother and Child Health Deputy Minister Jean Kapata (l) arrives at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka with Florence Mampa who has been evacuated to University Teaching Hospital for medical attention
Community Development, Mother and Child Health Deputy Minister Jean Kapata (l) arrives at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka with Florence Mampa who has been evacuated to University Teaching Hospital for medical attention

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Sata arrive in Geneva
Sata arrive in Geneva

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President Sata with British Secretary of State for International Development Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell shortly before a meeting at DFID offices in London
President Sata with British Secretary of State for International Development Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell shortly before a meeting at DFID offices in London

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President Sata with British Secretary of State for International Development Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell shortly before a meeting at DFID offices in London
President Sata with British Secretary of State for International Development Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell shortly before a meeting at DFID offices in London

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President Sata arriving at the London High Commissioners
President Sata arriving at the London High Commissioners

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President Sata with Children at the function hosted for him by Zambians in UK
President Sata with Children at the function hosted for him by Zambians in UK

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President Sata with British Secretary of State for International Development Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell
President Sata with British Secretary of State for International Development Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell

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Zambians meeting President Sata in UK
Zambians meeting President Sata in UK

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Some Zambian ladies talking to President Sata
Some Zambian ladies talking to President Sata

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Bob SIchinga and Energy Minister Yaluma at the function organised by Zambians in UK for President Sata
Bob SIchinga and Energy Minister Yaluma at the function organised by Zambians in UK for President Sata

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President Sata and First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba leave Crowne Plaza London- St James to attend a luncheon for Queen to mark her 60 years on the throne

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Mahtani and his wife in London

74 COMMENTS

  1. I guess its basically a Sata photoshoot today. Was looking forward to more creativity on the website today. 

  2. Picture number 9 – Sata is asking the child – “how many sweets will it take for you to join PF? I only have two left”

    Was Mahtani also invited to the Queen’s fimofimo?

    Colour matching by Sata and Kaseba for the Queen’s luncheon, ka?

  3. Some of those lady’s hairstyles, are you in the UK sure?? Or maybe you’re just a visitor, awe mwe.

  4. Sata had the whole week to himself. Seems he left Zambia empty without a week. How selfish? How can you leave your country with any week. And you poor Zambian natives how was your week? Sorry, I forgot you didn’t have any? Pathetic country, pathetic lives!

    • Change your nationality, detach yourself from us and stop commenting about our country which we hold so dearly. Unpatriotic people like you are nothing but just a detriment to our well being.    

  5. Photos 1,2,3 no offence but  those African women are ugly. Too much make up and very obese. You are living in UK for christ sake do not be surprised if your husbands leave you for those healthy and pretty ” muzungu” girls!!

    • Grow up,if you have a problem with these women deal with it,come and live here if you want. Do you even know what Obese mean??? Shame on you,find something productcive to do.

    • Jane you must be one of those women considering that your flag is British as well. Yes what if it was my mum but unfortunately my mum is not obese and she takes good care of her body even in her old age! So pwahahahahahahahahahahaha

    • Jane are you mentally retarded? Of course I know what obesity is. It means being over weight. Thank you very much I am more than comfortable here in China! 

  6. Nice Pics, but uk ladies maintain your true zed complexion not bu artificial za yellow.

  7. IMWE THOSE WOMEN R NIGERIAN GIRLFRIENDS BA BENE NKUNIKA. ZAMBIANS DO NOT LOOK LIKE THAT !

    ELO BENE BOB NA YALUMA LOOKING LIKE THEY R BIG BRAINS WHEN THEY R NOT HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA BA KAPOOOONYA ABA ! AWE MWE

  8. President at the whelms of a commercial airline ‘poverty’. If it’s hijacked the country is hijacked. If the flight is late the country is late. If the flight is cancelled a country’s trip is cancelled. Anyway, we’re not as rich as Rwanda, enough to have a presidential jetliner good enough to circle the globe.

  9. Zambian women dress well and know how to pile on that fake hair, hope they will learn to take care of their bodies too.

  10. The culture of kneeling is even in the UK. You are all useless there in so called great Britain. Here in the US we don’t bow to nobody. As much as I love some aspects of our Zambian culture, there are things that perpetuate slavery and subjugation. Good luck to you all.

    • Damn, I thought we are past this nonsense of trying to westernize ourselves!
      What slavery or subjugation are you talking about bro? Do you think the “racists” who had slaves cared about African customs or traditions? Tell me, which group of White or Western enslavers insisted that you knee before them? Did I miss this part of history?
      If anything, you are the one bowing down to the ways and customs of the enslavers, not those women in the pic, Mr. “Smart pants”!

    • Which plane tare you from? and which household are you from? Only goes to show that you have no manners, not even bad ones. Don’t have respect for elders where you come from? He is the President for heavens sake and he was sitting down. Don’t you know that is is disrespectful to stand when greeting elderly or important people when they are sitting down? Kuti wayatongomana shani pabakulu? Who are your parents? Indeed you do have an inferiority complex. Just because you live abroad does not mean you even forget your culture – anso Iam sure you are just a ‘kapyanga’ muma streets of America, cos if you had an ounce of education you would think before you say such rubbish. 

  11. We would have appreciated bloody pictures of our heroes who were brutalised by police than looking at a tourist.

  12. Pic 15 the boy looking on is Sata ‘s grandchild according to a caption in the Post. Does Sata ever smile he is always serious in the pics unless he is pointing the accusing finger.

  13. Those people look well fed. Just there is no names like Kasweka, Habasimbi, Ndongo ete but only K….. good for them

  14. #18 Circus 101,
    Mr Sata never smiles, always looks unfriendly and hostile. The most disappointing picture is #15 where he even fails to attempt a smile at that happy little girl smiling at him. How unloving can one be?
    Someone said his scary facial expression means his service and concern for poor Zambians.

  15. #27 Mwanawakwitu-whats wrong with pic 21? What does it say to you? is there something wrong to see a Zambian married couple visiting the U.K ?

  16. Olga, we go chop Zambian mahney. Dambian boys, they like too much jigijigi with lady widz big bahms like mine.

  17. PiC16 Ba sata showing direction na kwabene umusungu pazzled,he as no idea which route the President was talking about.

  18. PiC16 Ba sata showing direction na kwabene umusungu pazzled,he as no idea which route the President was talking about

  19. Why are all the Zambian women with hair styles which look like mops! What has happened to natural beauty?

  20. Very nice pics.

    Also like the way Zambians in the UK received our president – in a cosy condition and relaxed atmosphere.

    Miss Z UK – face is pretty, OK but we would like to see the rest of her beauty too.

  21. At list Sata goes with a small delegation on internationnal trip compared to banda who used to take the whole country. Now critics what is your comment on the President. The same people used to say Sata can not fly long distance he is scared to travel now he has travel without any problems. Muntu, takwata ifisuma, Lovely pictures Lusaka Times, keep it up.

  22. Picture 20 eh but chi kaseba ni double exhaust machine, V8 engine, turbo charger, intercooler, mug reams manje bamdala wakwanisa nchito????

  23. who paid for sata’s grandson? such are the issues we should be addressing because he is calpable of paying for him from his pocket but like its been tax payers must have paid for sure. nebo nakatala!

  24. Picture # 21 following the president where ever he is?? Mahtani is not a genuine person, Mr. President please watch out with this man?? Nimuselela Kwakaba.

  25. Mrs Kaseba looks very beautiful!!!

    Ba Jean Kapata we need pipo like you mu gvmnt, shes always helping pipo with such complications I remember 1 girl chemical engineer in the post newspaper who was at uNZA in her last year she pushed for her treatment to south AFRICA when she had a problem with difficulties in breathing & she went thru an operation. keep it up madam!!!

  26. Sata is trying to shake hands with a lady who is busy beating drums. Wouldn’t that disturb the rhythm? At least they were beating drums for him not the dancing culture we have back home.

    Speaking of culture, so is it pick and choose… someone mentioned the kneeling culture, what about the dancing culture and the natural hair culture? Yes truth hurts but the Zambian lady should try to tone and trim down on the fat… I’m not judgemental, just saying. Just my observation.

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