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First Lady Dr. Christine Kaseba with Northern Province Minister Freeedom Sikazwe at Kasama International airport today when she made a stopover enroute to Muchinga Province where she is expected to launch the safe motherhood programme. Looking on is Lukashya member of Parliament Alfridah Kasembe
First Lady Dr. Christine Kaseba with Northern Province Minister Freeedom Sikazwe at Kasama International airport today when she made a stopover enroute to Muchinga Province where she is expected to launch the safe motherhood programme. Looking on is Lukashya member of Parliament Alfridah Kasembe

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First Lady Dr. Christine Kaseba with Northern Province Minister Freeedom Sikazwe and Lukashya Member of Parliament Alfridah Kasembe at Kasama International airport today when she made a stopover enroute to Muchinga Province where she is expected to launch the safe motherhood programme
First Lady Dr. Christine Kaseba with Northern Province Minister Freeedom Sikazwe and Lukashya Member of Parliament Alfridah Kasembe at Kasama International airport today when she made a stopover enroute to Muchinga Province where she is expected to launch the safe motherhood programme

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First Lady Dr. Christine Kaseba (fist) addressing people at Kasama International airport today when she made a stopover on her way to Muchinga Province where she is expected to launch the safe motherhood programme. Looking on is Lukashya member of Parliament Alfridah Kasembe
First Lady Dr. Christine Kaseba (fist) addressing people at Kasama International airport today when she made a stopover on her way to Muchinga Province where she is expected to launch the safe motherhood programme. Looking on is Lukashya member of Parliament Alfridah Kasembe

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Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants President Wesley Beebe giving a certificate whilst shaking hands with a Professional level graduate Francis Alutuli during the 7th ZICA Graduation Ceremony at Government Complex where more than 300 graduated
Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants President Wesley Beebe giving a certificate whilst shaking hands with a Professional level graduate Francis Alutuli during the 7th ZICA Graduation Ceremony at Government Complex where more than 300 graduated

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Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants ZICA Professional level graduates celebrates in style during the 7th ZICA Graduation Ceremony at Government Complex where more than 300 graduated
Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants ZICA Professional level graduates celebrates in style during the 7th ZICA Graduation Ceremony at Government Complex where more than 300 graduated

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Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants President Wesley Beebe giving certificates to Licentiate level graduates during the 7th ZICA Graduation Ceremony at Government Complex where more than 300 graduated
Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants President Wesley Beebe giving certificates to Licentiate level graduates during the 7th ZICA Graduation Ceremony at Government Complex where more than 300 graduated

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Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants President Wesley Beebe giving a certificate to a technician level graduate Getrude Chileshe during the 7th ZICA Graduation Ceremony at Government Complex where more than 300 graduated
Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants President Wesley Beebe giving a certificate to a technician level graduate Getrude Chileshe during the 7th ZICA Graduation Ceremony at Government Complex where more than 300 graduated

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Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants President Wesley Beebe (r) Tom Thewo Vice President ZICA and Chief Executive Officer Chansa Chiteba celebrating with graduates no in picture during the 7th ZICA Graduation Ceremony at Government Complex where more than 300 graduated
Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants President Wesley Beebe (r) Tom Thewo Vice President ZICA and Chief Executive Officer Chansa Chiteba celebrating with graduates no in picture during the 7th ZICA Graduation Ceremony at Government Complex where more than 300 graduated

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School going children with showing placards during the solidarity march past of 'Bring Back Our Girls' campaign against Boko Haraam who abducted over 200 girls in Nigeria.This was in Chipata
School going children with showing placards during the solidarity march past of ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ campaign against Boko Haraam who abducted over 200 girls in Nigeria.This was in Chipata

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School going children with showing placards during the solidarity march past of 'Bring Back Our Girls' campaign against Boko Haraam who abducted over 200 girls in Nigeria.This was in Chipata
School going children with showing placards during the solidarity march past of ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ campaign against Boko Haraam who abducted over 200 girls in Nigeria.This was in Chipata

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School going children with showing placards during the solidarity march past of 'Bring Back Our Girls' campaign against Boko Haraam who abducted over 200 girls in Nigeria.This was in Chipata
School going children with showing placards during the solidarity march past of ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ campaign against Boko Haraam who abducted over 200 girls in Nigeria.This was in Chipata

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School going children with showing placards during the solidarity march past of 'Bring Back Our Girls' campaign against Boko Haraam who abducted over 200 girls in Nigeria.This was in Chipata
School going children with showing placards during the solidarity march past of ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ campaign against Boko Haraam who abducted over 200 girls in Nigeria.This was in Chipata

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Counterfeit Samsung branded phones valued at K867,000 intercepted in a joint operation of the Zambia Police service and the Cycorps Zambia Limited being displayed at the freedom stature yesterday during the World Intellectual Property day held at the Freedom statue under the theme "MOVIES A GLOBAL PASSION "
Counterfeit Samsung branded phones valued at K867,000 intercepted in a joint operation of the Zambia Police service and the Cycorps Zambia Limited being displayed at the freedom stature yesterday during the World Intellectual Property day held at theFreedom statue under the theme “MOVIES A GLOBAL PASSION “

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Commerce Minister Robert Sichinga with his permanent Secretary Siazongo Siakalenge looking at a counterfeit Samsung branded phone as Intellectual Property ( IP) specialist Kingsley Nkonde explains. This was during the World Intellectual Property day held at the Freedom statue
Commerce Minister Robert Sichinga with his permanent Secretary Siazongo Siakalenge looking at a counterfeit Samsung branded phone as Intellectual Property ( IP) specialist Kingsley Nkonde explains. This was during the World Intellectual Property day held at the Freedom statue

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Commerce Minister Robert Sichinga with his permanent Secretary Siazongo Siakalenge looking at a pirated DVD for Malawian musician Skeffa Chimoto which has a combination of the Zambian and Malawian holograms. This was during the commemoration of the World Intellectual Property day held at the Freedom statue yesterday under the theme "MOVIES A GLOBAL PASSION "
Commerce Minister Robert Sichinga with his permanent Secretary Siazongo Siakalenge looking at a pirated DVD for Malawian musician Skeffa Chimoto which has a combination of the Zambian and Malawian holograms. This was during the commemoration of the World Intellectual Property day held at the Freedom statue yesterday under the theme “MOVIES A GLOBAL PASSION “

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Expansion of Township Roads on the Independence Avenue by China Geo Company (CGC) in Mongu District of Western Province has commenced
Expansion of Township Roads on the Independence Avenue by China Geo Company (CGC) in Mongu District of Western Province has commenced

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Expansion of Township Roads on the Independence Avenue by China Geo Company (CGC) in Mongu District of Western Province has commenced
Expansion of Township Roads on the Independence Avenue by China Geo Company (CGC) in Mongu District of Western Province has commenced

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Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) CEO Anthony Bwembya (l) confers with Western Province PS Augustine Seyuba (r) as Western Province Deputy Permanent Secretary Liomba  Mwangala (c) looks on during Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry Stakeholders Workshop at Country Lodge in Mongu District, Western Province
Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) CEO Anthony Bwembya (l) confers with Western Province PS Augustine Seyuba (r) as Western Province Deputy Permanent Secretary Liomba Mwangala (c) looks on during Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry Stakeholders Workshop at Country Lodge in Mongu District, Western Province

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Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) Induna Kalonga (l) confers with Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) Board Chairman Wilson Nyirenda SC (c) as Western Province PS Augustine Seyuba (r) listens on during Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry Stakeholders Workshop at Country Lodge in Mongu District, Western Province
Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) Induna Kalonga (l) confers with Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) Board Chairman Wilson Nyirenda SC (c) as Western Province PS Augustine Seyuba (r) listens on during Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry Stakeholders Workshop at Country Lodge in Mongu District, Western Province

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Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) Induna Kalonga (l) exchange notes with Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) Board Chairman Wilson Nyirenda SC (c) as Western Province PS Augustine Seyuba (r) and Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) CEO Anthony Bwembya (2nd l) look on during Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry Stakeholders Workshop at Country Lodge in Mongu District, Western Province
Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) Induna Kalonga (l) exchange notes with Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) Board Chairman Wilson Nyirenda SC (c) as Western Province PS Augustine Seyuba (r) and Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) CEO Anthony Bwembya (2nd l) look on during Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry Stakeholders Workshop at Country Lodge in Mongu District, Western Province

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Lifeline/childline Zambia programmes and monitoring manager Mr Don Miyanda hands over a book to 8 year old Jessics Kainda a grade 3 pupil at ngwerere basic school to commemorate the international childline day held at Garden park in Garden compound
Lifeline/childline Zambia programmes and monitoring manager Mr Don Miyanda hands over a book to 8 year old Jessics Kainda a grade 3 pupil at ngwerere basic school to commemorate the international childline day held at Garden park in Garden compound

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-Lifeline/childline Zambia centre councillor Pamela Luputa hands over a shirt to 12 year old boy elias Zulu to commemorate the international childline day held at Garden park in Garden compound.looking on (centre) is Lifeline/childline Zambia programmes and monitoring manager Mr Don Miyanda
-Lifeline/childline Zambia centre councillor Pamela Luputa hands over a shirt to 12 year old boy elias Zulu to commemorate the international childline day held at Garden park in Garden compound.looking on (centre) is Lifeline/childline Zambia programmes and monitoring manager Mr Don Miyanda

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Chiefs and Tradition Affairs deputy minister Josephine Limata (left) with Agricultural minister and North-Western province Nathaniel Mubukwanu console senior chief Ndungu (right) of the luvale people of Zambezi during the burial of late chieftainess Kucheka at the Kucheka royal burial grounds near the Kashiji river on the Zambezi west bank on Friday. The late chieftainess Kucheka who died in Lusaka was the younger sister to senior chief Ndungu.
PALL bearers carry the casket of the late chieftainess Kucheka of the Luvale people of Zambezi on Friday. Walking behind the casket from left to right is Chiefs and Tradition Affairs deputy minister Josephine Limata, Agricultural and Livestock minister Wilbur Simussa and North-Western province minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu.

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Late chieftainess Kucheka of the Luvale people who died in Lusaka on Saturday was put to rest at the Kucheka royal burial grounds near Kashiji river on Friday in Zambezi West bank. Above, from right to left, North-Western province minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu with Chiefs and Tradition Affairs deputy minister Josephine Limata and provincial permanent secretary Amos Malupenga during the burial of late chieftainess Kucheka. P
Late chieftainess Kucheka of the Luvale people who died in Lusaka on Saturday was put to rest at the Kucheka royal burial grounds near Kashiji river on Friday in Zambezi West bank.

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Chiefs and Tradition Affairs deputy minister Josephine Limata (left) with Agricultural minister and North-Western province Nathaniel Mubukwanu console senior chief Ndungu (right) of the luvale people of Zambezi during the burial of late chieftainess Kucheka at the Kucheka royal burial grounds near the Kashiji river on the Zambezi west bank on Friday. The late chieftainess Kucheka who died in Lusaka was the younger sister to senior chief Ndungu.
Chiefs and Tradition Affairs deputy minister Josephine Limata (left) with Agricultural minister and North-Western province Nathaniel Mubukwanu console senior chief Ndungu (right) of the luvale people of Zambezi during the burial of late chieftainess Kucheka at the Kucheka royal burial grounds near the Kashiji river on the Zambezi west bank on Friday. The late chieftainess Kucheka who died in Lusaka was the younger sister to senior chief Ndungu.

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Late chieftainess Kucheka of the Luvale people who died in Lusaka on Saturday was put to rest at the Kucheka royal burial grounds near Kashiji river on Friday in Zambezi West bank. Above, from right to left, North-Western province minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu with Chiefs and Tradition Affairs deputy minister Josephine Limata and provincial permanent secretary Amos Malupenga during the burial of late chieftainess Kucheka.
Late chieftainess Kucheka of the Luvale people who died in Lusaka on Saturday was put to rest at the Kucheka royal burial grounds near Kashiji river on Friday in Zambezi West bank. Above, from right to left, North-Western province minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu with Chiefs and Tradition Affairs deputy minister Josephine Limata and provincial permanent secretary Amos Malupenga during the burial of late chieftainess Kucheka.

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GOVERNMENT says it will revamp operations once it takes over the Mununshi Banana scheme in Mwense District. Currently, most equipment at the Banana plantation is broken down. In the picture, Luapula Province Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo inspects one of the broken pumps recently
GOVERNMENT says it will revamp operations once it takes over the Mununshi Banana scheme in Mwense District. Currently, most equipment at the Banana plantation is broken down. In the picture, Luapula Province Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo inspects one of the broken pumps recently

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Dr Mumba celebrates his birthday
Dr Mumba celebrates his birthday

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Dr Mumba cuts his 54th birthday cake
Dr Mumba cuts his 54th birthday cake

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Dr Mumba enjoying family time during his 54th birthday party
Dr Mumba enjoying family time during his 54th birthday party

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Dr Mumba poses for a photo with family and party members after his birthday party
Dr Mumba poses for a photo with family and party members after his birthday party

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Dr Mumba shares his birthday cake
Dr Mumba shares his birthday cake

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Dr Mumba with family members during his surprise birthday party at his residence
Dr Mumba with family members during his surprise birthday party at his residence

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Multichoice Public Relation Officer Mumbi Mutale (Right ) presents a GOtv Decoder & Antenna to Isaac Chansa (Left). Isaac Chansa was the man of the match for Sundays match Zanaco vs. Indeni , Zanaco moved to the top of the league standing for the first time this season after a resounding 4 – 0 win over Indeni.
Multichoice Public Relation Officer Mumbi Mutale (Right ) presents a GOtv Decoder & Antenna to Isaac Chansa (Left). Isaac Chansa was the man of the match for Sundays match Zanaco vs. Indeni , Zanaco moved to the top of the league standing for the first time this season after a resounding 4 – 0 win over Indeni.

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Zambia's Mohammed Essa in action during the spectator stage of the Airtel Money Zambia Motor Sport Association 2014 motor rally at the Showground in Lusaka
Zambia’s Mohammed Essa in action during the spectator stage of the
Airtel Money Zambia Motor Sport Association 2014 motor rally at the
Showground in Lusaka

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Zambia's Mohammed Essa in action during the spectator stage of the Airtel Money Zambia Motor Sport Association 2014 motor rally at the Showground in Lusaka
Zambia’s Mohammed Essa in action during the spectator stage of the
Airtel Money Zambia Motor Sport Association 2014 motor rally at the
Showground in Lusaka

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Zambia's Mohammed Essa in action during the spectator stage of the Airtel Money Zambia Motor Sport Association 2014 motor rally at the Showground in Lusaka
Zambia’s Mohammed Essa in action during the spectator stage of the
Airtel Money Zambia Motor Sport Association 2014 motor rally at the
Showground in Lusaka

17 COMMENTS

  1. Pic 13-15…i guess the confiscation of those phones messed up somebody’s source of income and livelihood.It is always the the lower man who suffers at the end of the day while the guy in China who designed it got his pay.Pic 16-17…nice road works right there….keep it up.Pic 29-34 happy birthday pastor Mumbwe.Wish you more years of good health.

    • Saulosi, i know you do it on purpose, but why do you insist on writing his name as mumbwe. This is not the first time, you doing it. What do you hope to achieve from this my brother. Atleast, give the man his name olo mwaliba sula. His name is Nevers Mumba, Mumba not mumbwe. Hotep.

  2. Is the first lady entitled to use the two planes to trot around the country? Is this allowed or just plain abuse of resources. And was this a government function

    …Ooops sorry I forgot that she is the real Minister of Health, unlike that other fake one we rarely hear about.

    • I wonder what makes someone think that she used two planes? Are we saying because there are three pictures of the first lady, then they are three first Ladies?
      Are we Mr Ibu’s disciples who when drunk sees three people selling one loaf of bread?

    • Too many fat Alberts ka? Cultural problems plus other medical side effects indicating an unhealthy nation. Sorry for sounding so brutal but it’s an unpleasant sight!

  3. What are the features of an international airport? Can an airstrip be referred to as an international airport?

  4. The first lady seriously needs to lose some weight. Her being a medical doctor should make her more knowledgeable of the dangers of obesity. The arm looks like a thigh sure!!!

  5. Some one should educate me. What I think is that, it is up to the buyer to decide to buy a counterfeit phone or a genuine brand. Why then should police be confiscating electronic gadgets?. It is only in Zambia where I see this happening. Fake brands are everywhere including Europe and USA!. Someone should stop this no-sense and protect our informal sector.

    • By your understanding anyone can take your spouse as long as that person likes him/her. Vabene ni vabene baba.

    • @ musankwa : Counterfeiting is very counter productive and the USA and European countries have special units at points of entry such as ports to clamp down on counterfeits. And trust me they confiscate billions in dollars from these criminals. What is sad is that it is not only bags, clothes and or electronics that are counterfeited its medicine too. And just for you men out there Viagra is the most counterfeited pill on the market. I just feel sorry for my fellow Zambians because no one knows if a certain medicine they are taking is real or not.

  6. Can someone tell me if Florence attended her hubby’s birthday party? Why is she not in any of the pictures?

  7. Could they have not printed the names on the envelopes! Ati Chileshe Getrude muli marker pen! But pa zed zoona!

  8. Its a pity that non of the bloggers has noticed the smart and beautiful Chipata girls marching for a noble cause and the road constructions. I just wonder what has become of us Zambians that all we look for are faults. Always imagining bad things. For example, Mama Kaseba lands at an airport and suddenly even the other planes on the tarmac become hers. I watched tv and she was urging our women to go for early cancer screening. The other women in the ngos don’t even bother to address these issues but are busy yapping about the constitution in posh hotels while their daughters are getting pregnant all over the country even as early as 10 years as if a new constitution is a miracle cure to stop this vice. In my days people like you where called VIKOPO. No analytical skills at all

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