Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Celebration of Zambia’s victory over Ghana in Pictures

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A football fan painted in green celebrates on Lumumba road after Zambia beat Ghana
A football fan painted in green celebrates on Lumumba road after Zambia beat Ghana

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Some soccer fans in support of the Zambia National Soccer team ride on top of a mini bus in Lusaka

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A soccer fan shows the Patrotic Front 'donchi kubeba' symbol in support of the Zambia National Soccer team in Lusaka.

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Football fans celebrating after Zambia goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene penalty stopped a penalty shoot by Asamoa Gyan. This was at East Point night club in Lusaka.

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Football fans getting a body paint

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Football fans in the Matero celebrating Zambia's victory over Ghana.

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A football fan painted in green celebrates on Lumumba road after Zambia beat Ghana.

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Football fans celebrating after Zambia goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene penalty stopped a penalty shoot by Asamoa Gyan. This was at East Point night club in Lusaka.
Football fans celebrating after Zambia goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene penalty stopped a penalty shoot by Asamoa Gyan. This was at East Point night club in Lusaka.

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Fans celebrate at Odys Filling Station on Lumumba road in Lusaka.
Fans celebrate at Odys Filling Station on Lumumba road in Lusaka.

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Football fans in the Matero slums celebrating Zambia's victory over Ghana.
Football fans in the Matero slums celebrating Zambia's victory over Ghana.

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Football fans in the Matero slums celebrating Zambia's victory over Ghana.
Football fans in the Matero slums celebrating Zambia's victory over Ghana.

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Driving around and hooting. Picture by J. Mandela
Driving around and hooting. Picture by J. Mandela

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Soccer fans onto the vehicle to toast Zambia's victory. Picture by J Mandela
Soccer fans onto the vehicle to toast Zambia's victory. Picture by J Mandela

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Soccer Fans pose for the camera after Zambia's victory. Picture by J Mandela
Soccer Fans party r Zambia's victory. Picture by J Mandela

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Zambia partying after the victory. Picture by J Mandela
Zambia partying after the victory. Picture by J Mandela

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Zambia partying after the victory. Picture by J Mandela
Zambia partying after the victory. Picture by J Mandela

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Soccer Fans in national colours celebrate Zambia's victory,. Picture by J Mandela
Soccer Fans in national colours celebrate Zambia's victory,. Picture by J Mandela

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Soccer Fans in national colours celebrate Zambia's victory,. Picture by J Mandela
Soccer Fans in national colours celebrate Zambia's victory,. Picture by J Mandela

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|Happy Soccer fans doing their thing. Picture by J Mandela
Happy Soccer fans doing their thing. Picture by J Mandela

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Happy Soccer fans doing their thing. Picture by J Mandela
|Happy Soccer fans doing their thing. Picture by J Mandela

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|Happy Soccer fans doing their thing. Picture by J Mandela
Happy Soccer fans doing their thing. Picture by J Mandela

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A football fan painted in green celebrates on Lumumba road after Zambia beat Ghana
A football fan painted in green celebrates on Lumumba road after Zambia beat Ghana

74 COMMENTS

  1. I dont think its healthy for people to celebrate by sitting on vehicle roof tops and bonnets. These are some of the hazards that the police can elimate by arresting both the driver and the people of these vehicles in order to save lives.

  2. Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, don’t kubeba that come Sunday we are wiping off the smile on Drogda and his team mates.

  3. How can people not die when pipo are riding on the roof of vehicles, can we please avoid that to celebrate safely. Let us be careful Zambia.

  4. Mulenga and jelite you guys you are mad…what is the connection of ur donchi kubeba with zambia national team….? *****s

    • May you plz look at yourself.Are you Zambian or from the ocean what Nigerians would say marine world?( A devil of some sort) What’s wrong in saying ‘donchi kubeba’ or ‘the hour’? Let us rise above hurt and politics .

  5. dont kubebe wilalilalila shihhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh up to 2040

  6. we have a reason to die ,if that is how our winning celebrations will be done.dont blame beer,or motorist,lets blame ourselves-the victims.so on sunday some soul will be lost if we win just because of football.please we can celebrate even in our sitting or T.V.rooms without getting a danger of all this nonsense

  7. I had earlier mentioned that Zamba had fewer chances of going through to the final and I was very right. Zambia only had 6 shots on the goal while Ghana had 13 shots. But the difference is Zambia utilised most of the fewer chances and managed to score one. Ghana was a better side but wasted their chances so they lost. Coming to the Ivory coast mali game Ivory Coast were favourites and they toook the day. For the cup final on Sunday Ivory coast are favourites and they have more chances of winning than Zambia. Its up to Zambia to maximise their fewer chances like they did with Ghana. Best wishes to Zambia. This is an indepenednt and unbiased anaylysis. Any sensible person will agree with me.

    • This is foolish analysis. What matters at the end of the day is who scored not who had more chances than who. Just give credit where it is due foo=lish

  8. this is with immidiate effect! poaching of elephants has been legalised on Sunday only if you are using the copper bullets in you fire arm. lol

  9. i read that free sex was also being offered by some prostitutes around lusaka to celebrate the win. And one guy was beaten for taking long to ejaculate because the was a long ques of people waiting….

  10. LETS GO CHIPOLOPOLO………………..SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.

  11. It’s our time 2 shine. It’s our time to be crowned champions of Africa. Go Zambia. Destiny is on our side. This is our cup. God bless beautiful Zambia…

  12. THIS IS HOW WE CELEBRATE IN ZAMBIA. IF YOU PEOPLE IN THE DISAPORA HAVE A PROBLEM WITH IT, STAY WERE YOU ARE. PA ZED PALIBA ICHIMWELA!!!! NI ZIIIIIIII.

  13. 20 years ago ivory coast won that cup and they are very determined to win again so that they will  give joy to their people after that last year war ok? zambian

  14. Uja mudala wa penting’a kuti bwanji pamimba pake..ati “Zambia choipa chitsata mwini”??
    Penangu ali na secret message uja mudala ayii??

  15. I hear Prostitutes were offering sex free of charge to celebrate Zambia’s victory.  It isn’t amazing. It 2012. For every Zambia’s victory at AFCON some soccer fans have to DIE. HERVE Renard has called for sacrifice if Chipolopolo are to reach next Sunday’s Africa Cup final in Libreville. What sacrifice?

  16. Northern Rodesia!!! We are with you for now that the Barotse National team did not participate in this one. I urge you to be on the look out coz our presence at the next afcon shall not facilitate no one. Bravo!!!! Bravo!!!!!Chipolopolo!!!!!!!!!!!

  17. #2 what do expect under the influence. (DUI) even as we celebrate its import that we are aware of our limits. Very easy to be carried away and get killed, just a slip of a move pooo!!.

    Again thank you GOD for piece that Zambia enjoy. Its indeed devine favor that we live in hamony and enjoy life. To you be the glory

  18. It wont matter if we get beat by Ivory Coast. Just reaching the final is success enough at this point in Zambian football. After all, the mighty Senegal, Ghana, Tunisia, Nigeria, Egypt etc would wish to be in our shoes. Viva Chipolopolo.

  19. AWE GUYS OLO TULI PA DIASPORA… TULEFWEKULAA NAIMWE MU NSANSA … IT REALLY FEELS GOOD.. ALA NA FULUKA KA PONYA WA PA SOWETO– HOME SWEET HOME…

  20. We celebrate with you at home in Zambia. We further ask GRZ to compesate the soccer tean handsomely. I suggest $100,000 each and a moderate house in a privince of their choice. Let us not just celebrate, lets pay these guys too and encourage young people to play soccer.

  21. Wonderful celebrations! Whether at home or abroad, we are all smiles bane! That’s the wonderful thing about international games, they unite citizens around the globe as they raise their flag. We only have one Zambia, one flag and we’re all mighty proud of it!

    Those who are not happy to see such pictures have a serious identity complex and are trying to run away from themselves.

  22. So glad to see people from my home town Matero township doing their own thing….I guess those living in Woodlands were sleeping..Ati ku mayadi!!!!!!¿?

  23. PIC NO 17….
    THAT WOMAN IN RED ´SKUNA´ DOING TAI CHI ,THAT´S MUSHOTA! YOU CAN TRUST ME WITH MY LIFE ON THAT ONE….

  24. @#36 Now you are showing off man. $100,000??? In Africa, more over Zambia?!?!? This soccer not your American Superbowl. Avoid to use figures or the boys will be derailed from the real value of JOY & HAPPINESS to all.
    Century I Quatrain 48: Dec 12.12

  25. Photo no 7…
    ´´Choipa chisata mwine´´
    That´s for you haters….and if you are a hater please,look away!!!!!!!!!

  26. #6 how u miss home sure…lol!Ok leave that job of looking after old people and washing plates,come and celebrate with us.

  27. TO No.40
    For those of you who may not know I´m Mushota Chimfwembe and I´m proud to be Zambian!
    Barlinnie in Glasgow constitutes of 35% of blacks, yet the population in this glasgow has less than 4% black women and I was the only black woman laughing like hyena when Zambia stormed the finals!

    Yes,inspired by my young age,small sized mind,fruastrations in my life and to crown it all racism here in Glasgow, I write a lot of crap on LT to make myself feel better,but that does not deter me from felicitating the much deserved win of the ´chipolopolo´boys(whatever that means)!

    I´m Zambian after all is said and done
    Thanks

  28. Firstly congratulations to Zambia, secondly it is the Zambia police’s duty to protect and save innocent lives, even the drunk ones. If dr. Malama is as smart as they say he is, he shall read my comment and deploy more officers and sirens starting tomorrow. New era of professionalism thus no intoxicated fan or citizen should be let to their devices. The church could use this opportunity with their big mouths to steer thenation rightly this weekend. Tell people a victory is but a day then you have to be back to work Monday and the rest of your lives. Viva Jesus, viva fair play viva and Christian football.

  29. I hope the AQUINTED, painted gentlemen have running water in Matero to wash off that paint or I suspect they will keep it on till Sunday?

  30. Yes we did celebrate Zambia’s victory over fancied Ghana Black Stars.But am not happy with the reference of Matero on other pictures i have seen as SLUMS.You should differentiate the two if my english is alright.You would have said TOWNSHIP not SLUMS.Not happy about that

  31. This is very nice….everyone is talking about our Team. We are back on the world map 20 years after our heros perished. This sunday their spirits will assist us win and bring the cup home

  32. Umm! Ba LT naimwe… calling Matero ati ‘SLUMS’. Really??? I know that te ku ‘ma yardi’, but ‘slums’ is a bit harsh. It’s a township, please.

  33. All the best for sunday…GO KK 11…GO….

    Barman leta mosi timweko….Zambia 1-IVC 0 on sunday.But muli maheya style mu IVC team mwamvera imwe…they do not like cutting their hair..

  34. EYA LELO YEYA LELO ZAMBIA CHIPOLOPOLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.AWE CHINALILA FWE MA UNDERDOGS NOW WE ARE TOPDOGS.IVORY COAST TWAISA NINDOCHI KUBEBA HH CHAMUBABA WHAT ABUSE OF PLAYERS KALIJOFYE NAKUBOLA.GO ZAMBIA GO HONOUR THE FALLEN HEROES.MAY THE DEPARDED SOCCER FANS REST IN PEACE THAT WAS BAD.

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