Saturday, April 20, 2024

Women’s Day Celebrations in Pictures

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A woman hoists a message against defilement during the International Women's Day celebration in Lusaka
A woman hoists a message against defilement during the International Women's Day celebration in Lusaka

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Former Tourism Minister Catherine Namugala leads MMD women during the International Women's Day march past
Former Tourism Minister Catherine Namugala leads MMD women during the International Women's Day march past

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Patriotic Front women during the International Women's Day march past in Lusaka
Patriotic Front women during the International Women's Day march past in Lusaka

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President Sata greets some of the diplomats accredited to Zambia during the International Women's Day celebration in Lusaka
President Sata greets some of the diplomats accredited to Zambia during the International Women's Day celebration in Lusaka

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President Sata looks at women marching during the International Women's Day in Lusaka
President Sata looks at women marching during the International Women's Day in Lusaka

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President Sata makes a speech during the International Women's Day in Lusaka
President Sata makes a speech during the International Women's Day in Lusaka

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Some women brave the rains during the International women's Day celebration in Lusaka._
Some women brave the rains during the International Women's Day celebrations in Lusaka.

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Women march past President Michael sata in Lusaka
Women march past President Michael Sata in Lusaka

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Justice Minister Sebastian Zulu joins the Sakala Brothers in dance during the International Women's Day in Lusaka
Justice Minister Sebastian Zulu joins the Sakala Brothers in dance during the International Women's Day in Lusaka

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Home Affairs Minister Kennedy Sakeni (l) and his colleague for Justice Sebastian Zulu take to the dance floor during the International Women's Day march past
Home Affairs Minister Kennedy Sakeni (l) and his colleague for Justice Sebastian Zulu take to the dance floor during the International Women's Day march past

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Ruling Patriotic Front members marching during the World International Women's Day in Chipata
Ruling Patriotic Front members marching during the World International Women's Day in Chipata

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Girl majorettes doing on action during the commmemoration of International Women's Day in Chipata
Girl majorettes in action during the commmemoration of International Women's Day in Chipata

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(L to R) Eastern Province Deputy Permanent Secretary Gladys Banda and Eastern Province Education Officer, Pilila Jere during the commemoration of International Women's day in Chipata.
(L to R) Eastern Province Deputy Permanent Secretary Gladys Banda and Eastern Province Education Officer, Pilila Jere during the commemoration of International Women's day in Chipata.

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Girl Majorettes doing it in style during the commmemoration of International Women's Day in Chipata
Girl Majorettes doing it in style during the commmemoration of International Women's Day in Chipata

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Community Development, Mother and Child Development deputy minister Dorothy Kazunga on apodium during the commemoration of International Women's Day at Chipata.
Community Development, Mother and Child Development deputy minister Dorothy Kazunga on the podium during the commemoration of International Women's Day at Chipata.

45 COMMENTS

  1. Pic# 1. Now I know why the defilement of Animals is on the rise in Zambia. That is the woman to blame. Can Animal rights group activists do something about it please? Why didn’t this woman just suggest Addis Ababa Road in Lusaka in Long Acres  at night. There are paid services there that could be put to good use

  2. Kaya a pulezidenti ka jakete kao anaka chosa kuti? Kanoneka ngati nika salaula!

  3. The president’s jacket is made out of chitenge material. I am sure you recall that before he became president, he wore chitenge jackets/safari tops quiet often. And so this is one such. Its been in the wardrobe for a while…

  4. “Use a goat save the girl child” Iyi yena ni lolest.Probably explains why some challenged men are now sleeping with pets.

  5. Pic #1. Why encourage bestiality? Leave the animals out. Ma hule yaliko mbweee instead of the girl child. Not mbuzi.

  6. Pic # 1, how I wish that woman was a goat herself? Honestly, should animals start living in fear now that a human being is suggesting that they become victims of defilement?

  7. International women’s day is not wearing chitenge with men’s heads on them or marching and dancing.

    This is a day to make sure their husbands/boyfriends don’t clobber them again, abash sexual harassment, more jobs, better pay. In other words it is about empowerment! not waving at Sata!

  8. The fool in picture 1 should not have been allowed to walk the streets with that sign. Too much dullness in Zambian women!

  9. Yes. She is on ARVs. I looked at her closely during N’cwala Traditional Ceremony. She is a danger to society

  10. But picture 2 people look more civilised than picture 3 people. if you are honest. Sorry to say the truth. Saken, was that suit from 1963 china?

  11. PIC ## 1. Shocking! how can this woman’s organisation or what ever girl child organisation it is advocate for such inhumane displace/mis-use of freedom of assembly…. Can’t seem to find her organisation’s name, please help!!!

  12. This things marching past the president are a high security risk remember what happened to Egyptian President…. waste of time!! 

  13. LMFAO @ pic.1> knuckleheads are now mounting animals, why because according to this woman’s sign…it’s ok to mount a goat but it’s wrong to defile a girl child? Let a G.O.A.T. mount you woman, we’ll see what plackard sign you’ll make next time! Yaba but na seka zo ona mwe!LT loves drama pictures eh.
    Pic. 2 >Cathrine still looks good enough to mount.

    Pic.4> is that a table cloth Sata is wearing?

    Pic. 12 &14> someone please tell me what ‘girl marjorettes’ is! Could it be the same as young pioneers from back in the 80’s in primary school?

  14. hahahahahaha, @ Mr Tembo #23. You’ll never know which or what organisation she’s representing. The logo on her shirt is not in focus. Besides, if you look closely at the picture, you’ll notice that the ‘sign’ she’s carrying is actually on the back of a calendar. Hahahaha, she probably just made that sign 2 minutes before joining the crowd. Seriously LT, we need to find out who this woman is, that was just WRONG….so WRONG!!!!! Can’t stop laughing though.

  15. Pic9 – I Juggled the Sakala brothers and until Levy found out and punched Moses in the face. I can assure you, their skill is not limited to music!

  16. Pic 6:

    The president should have put on a vest or a t-shirt inside the top instead of exposing the skin to the public. No wonder some women were sugestively waving at him (Pic 5 and 8)

  17. Pic. #1. Child molestation is as sinful as bestiality. One cannot and should not be substituted for the other. BTW, what do people in Zambia mean by “GIRL CHILD”? It’s so annoying. A girl is a female child. It would be perfectly fine to say FEMALE CHILD if the word GIRL  never existed. Just my 2 cents worth.

  18. Pic #1 All I can say to that is two wrongs don’t make a right. The message should be paraphrased to “Spare the goat and the girl child, use a fully grown woman!”

    Pics 9,10 I’m amused by the way the Justice minister is getting into the groove “grandpa style.” Healthwise, he also appears to be in a robust condition, which I bet has a lot to do with his mellow attitude.

  19. Pic. #1 Our country has lost direction, everthing is going wrong!! Starting with the September 2011 elections. Are we ever going to get it right??

  20. Mayo @1 Why the GOAT?? It’s wrong, where are Animal activities? This woman should be apprehended, This is why the other young boy was using a Dog?? Pic # 10 SAKENI?? SUIT UBUBI

  21. 17 and 18, you guys are a danger to society because of your stupid, childish and useless sentiments. What are you teaching people? As Zambians, we have moved, we don’t tok like you do wheather sick or not. We do not fear people with the pandemic as you do. There is no stigma. So what! ok, if she is on ARV’S. I can’t grasp what you are trying to put across. I guess you are under 20.

    • Under 20 and academically inferior. They are trying to make themselves feel good for a low achieving life they have. 

  22. Number # 17 What is the your problem if she on ARV’s; Anywhere do u know the secrets for your girlfreind,or fience or wife. My dear you will be surprised that fience,or girlfreind or wife is sharing that woman’s husband. Unless you survive thru masterbation,or maybe the chickens,goat,pigs,dogs and tujulijulu are helping you pull thru the nite

  23. @ International Observer, the action is no longer on Adis ababa Rd, it is now in Omelo Mumba road where Sata used to live

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