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Inter-denomination Thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day in Pictures

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FROM L-R: President Micheal Sata, freedom fighter Grey Zulu, first republican President Kenneth Kaunda and National Restoration Party leader Elias Chipimo walk out of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross after attending the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day in Lusaka yesterday [1]
FROM L-R: President Micheal Sata, freedom fighter Grey Zulu, first republican President Kenneth Kaunda and National Restoration Party leader Elias Chipimo walk out of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross  after attending the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day in Lusaka 

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FROM L-R: President Micheal Sata, freedom fighter Grey Zulu, first republican President Kenneth Kaunda and National Restoration Party leader Elias Chipimo walk out of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross after attending the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day in Lusaka yesterday [2]
FROM L-R: President Micheal Sata, freedom fighter Grey Zulu, first republican President Kenneth Kaunda and National Restoration Party leader Elias Chipimo walk out of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross after attending the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day in Lusaka 

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Freedom fighter Grey Zulu flashes a Patriotic Front (PF) symbol as President Micheal Sata holds on him as People’s Party leader Mike Mulongoti (bottom left) looks on after attending the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day at Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka [3]
Freedom fighter Grey Zulu flashes a Patriotic Front (PF) symbol as President Micheal Sata holds on him as People’s Party leader Mike Mulongoti (bottom left) looks on after attending the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day at Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka

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FROM L-R: President Micheal Sata, freedom fighter Grey Zulu, first republican President Kenneth Kaunda, acting Chief Justice Lombe Chibesakunda and Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini singing a hymn during the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day at Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka [4]
FROM L-R: President Micheal Sata, freedom fighter Grey Zulu, first republican President Kenneth Kaunda, acting Chief Justice Lombe Chibesakunda and Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini singing a hymn during the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day at Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka

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National Restoration Party president Elias Chipimo (middle) with other Christians during the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day at Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka [5]
National Restoration Party president Elias Chipimo (middle) with other Christians during the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day at Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka

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FIRST republican President Kenneth Kaunda walks hand-in-hand with National Restoration Party president Elias Chipimo after attending the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day at Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka [6]
FIRST republican President Kenneth Kaunda walks hand-in-hand with National Restoration Party president Elias Chipimo after attending the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day at Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka

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PRESIDENT Michael Sata (left) with Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Cross dean Father Charley Thomas on arrival at the Cathedral for inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day in Lusaka [7]
PRESIDENT Michael Sata (left) with Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Cross dean Father Charley Thomas on arrival at the Cathedral for inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day in Lusaka

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PF cadres make their way into the Cathedral of the Holy Cross for the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day [8]
PF cadres make their way into the Cathedral of the Holy Cross for the inter-denomination thanksgiving service of Africa Freedom Day

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#1 Comment By Nubian Princess On May 20, 2013 @ 3:23 pm

Chipimo is an imposter! Why is he in pic# 1? He doesnt fit in that category of Noble men who have given so much to Zambia. Gray, Kenny those are men of men!

#2 Comment By Peter On May 21, 2013 @ 10:58 am

#1 WHAT DO YOU MEAN, “CHIPIMO IS AN IMOSTER?”. CHIPIMO IS A CIVILISED OPPOSITION LEADER WHO IDENTIFIES HIMSELF WITH THE MAJORITY. hE IS A TRUE OPPOSITION LEADER.

#3 Comment By Tim Kalulu On July 25, 2013 @ 6:09 pm

You your self are an imposter and the worst of *****s,not Chipimo.Don’t you know and realize he is more intelligent and mature than every one in the entire PF cabinet?
Think you fool.

#4 Comment By Nubian Princess On May 20, 2013 @ 3:28 pm

Africa is not free, I don’t understand these celebrations.

#5 Comment By COMMON SENSE On May 20, 2013 @ 9:32 pm

Which planet do you live on you i.d.i.o.t???! Just asking politely..

#6 Comment By Chibamba On May 21, 2013 @ 1:04 am

Its an important question. The other question is independence day celebrations. What Independence?? Elias Chipimo is very reasonable though. A good man that must be listened to.

#7 Comment By Uncle Pipos On May 21, 2013 @ 1:21 am

That is so true and deep my sister – ‘Today Afrikans are in spiritual bondage because they approach their spirituality thru religions provided by foreigners,invaders and conquerors’ – words of Emperor Haile Selassie I

Let me paraphrase – Today’s Afrikans are in spiritual decline and in free fall because we’re not practising spirituality. We practice religion and that’s the problem.

#8 Comment By Shortcake On May 21, 2013 @ 2:54 pm

Awe Nubian, Elias Chipimo ali che. Infact all the opposition leaders should have been in the picture.

#9 Comment By Wantanshi On May 21, 2013 @ 8:08 pm

@2 I agree with you. Most people think Afrika is free. But she isn’t. We are still divided exactly as the plunderers from europe planned it. Afrika is supposed to be one country with one central govt and army, not cut into 54 unequal slices!

#10 Comment By Tim Kalulu On July 25, 2013 @ 6:23 pm

Why Africa is not free it’s because there are no new faces in our Government(s),only People born in the Colonial days are the ones still there.
These People started serving first in the Colonial days,eating on same tables with whites then they continued up until 1960s,70s,80s,90s to date,what is it they have not done all that long that they want to do now?
They are just taking us back ward and stealing from us,let’s just form Revolutionary Movement(s) and take over our selves,we can make positive changes.

#11 Comment By Zebiggie On May 20, 2013 @ 3:30 pm

Icho! Chachita translate, abaume pa baume ( men of men).

#12 Comment By Tim Kalulu On July 25, 2013 @ 6:25 pm

You are supporting someone insulting?

#13 Comment By Mwanamfumu On May 20, 2013 @ 3:56 pm

Ba Nubian Princess why ma jealousy kumufana naimwe. Don’t you know Chipimo is Zambia’s Next President?

#14 Comment By Bandawe On May 20, 2013 @ 4:02 pm

@Nubian Princess, if you are dreaming of being a first lady in future, marry me or Eliya Junior.

#15 Comment By Boer On May 20, 2013 @ 4:46 pm

KK is being abused!

#16 Comment By Father Gay On May 20, 2013 @ 9:25 pm

You are abusing your brain!!

#17 Comment By Sammy Bwalya On May 20, 2013 @ 5:50 pm

ONE ZAMBIA!! ONE NATION!! and long live KK , long live G.Zulu, long live H.E MC Sata….

#18 Comment By Amos On May 20, 2013 @ 9:28 pm

Viva King Michael Viva! Viva, viva, viva!!!! Go on transform this country for the better! We will rally behind you through thick and thin!!!!!!! We know you mean well for us!!

#19 Comment By Gono On May 20, 2013 @ 10:50 pm

KK is not being abused. The man is up there in age let him enjoy and attend every public event in Zambia. The man is humbled to be honored and every time i see his pic I cant help it but be very proud of Zambia. Though not a perfect country but very peaceful and it all started with him.

#20 Comment By Chibamba On May 21, 2013 @ 1:07 am

We all owe it to Him. One of the remaining Fathers of Africa..still standing.

#21 Comment By Shortcake On May 21, 2013 @ 2:57 pm

When I see Gray Zulu I just remember Mwamba Luchembe incident kikikiki. Ba Gray Zulu pa National Television ninshi nabatina

#22 Comment By Livingstone On May 21, 2013 @ 5:44 pm

God truly bless Zambia, this is good spirit…….. all the best

#23 Comment By MALOZA On May 22, 2013 @ 8:17 am

Koma ka Elias Chipimo nika gonena.

#24 Comment By Tim Kalulu On July 25, 2013 @ 6:29 pm

Ndiwe wofunta.

#25 Comment By jossie mwala On May 23, 2013 @ 8:57 am

Bane, if you are a nonentity and you wish to taste the trimmings of power and be elevated to a place where you do not belong and should never have been, form a party. See how this foolish and ugly little boy Chipimo and Mike Mulongoti (former guitarist of a band in Ndola called the Yatagans) are enjoying VIP treatment and respwect, rubbing shoulders with “Real Past and Present Presidents”. Another way to EAT!!!

#26 Comment By Tim Kalulu On July 25, 2013 @ 6:33 pm

It’s you who is ugly,just like the cobra himself.