Friday, April 19, 2024

The Weekend in Pictures

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Zamtel CEO Dr. Mupanga Mwanakatwe exchanging documents with Nippon Electric Company (NEP) President Dr. Endo Nokuhiro during the singing of the agreement at Zamtel head office last Thursday
Zamtel CEO Dr. Mupanga Mwanakatwe exchanging documents with Nippon Electric Company (NEP) President Dr. Endo Nokuhiro during the singing of the agreement at Zamtel head office last Thursday

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UNICEF Zambia Country Representative Hamid El-Bashir and Irish Ambassador to Zambia Finbar O’Brien with Zambian climate ambassadors selected to attend the National Youth Summit in Dublin, Ireland, on 19 September 2014. From left to right: Josephine Namakai Pumulo, Gideon Mushota, Ireen Ng’andu, Frisco Nshimba, Solomon Nkonde and Kapwani Kavenuke.
UNICEF Zambia Country Representative Hamid El-Bashir and Irish Ambassador to Zambia Finbar O’Brien with Zambian climate ambassadors selected to attend the National Youth Summit in Dublin, Ireland, on 19 September 2014. From left to right: Josephine Namakai Pumulo, Gideon Mushota, Ireen Ng’andu, Frisco Nshimba, Solomon Nkonde and Kapwani Kavenuke.

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Widow Grace Matoka (c) being consoled at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka
Widow Grace Matoka (c) being consoled at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka

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Vice President Dr. Guy Scott consoles widow Grace Matoka who is flanked  by her sister Mary at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka
Vice President Dr. Guy Scott consoles widow Grace Matoka who is flanked by her sister Mary at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka

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Vice President Dr. Guy Scott shortly after signing the book of condolences at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matok
Vice President Dr. Guy Scott shortly after signing the book of condolences at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matok

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Vice President Dr. Guy Scott  at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka y
Vice President Dr. Guy Scott at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka y

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Mourner's at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka
Mourner’s at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka

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Mourner's at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka
Mourner’s at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka

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Former Zambian Ambassador to Russia John Sikaulu greets former republican vice president Enock Kavindele at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka
Former Zambian Ambassador to Russia John Sikaulu greets former republican vice president Enock Kavindele at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka

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First quartum minerals country manager Kingsley Chikuli consoles widow Grace Matoka at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka
First quartum minerals country manager Kingsley Chikuli consoles widow Grace Matoka at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka

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Finance Minister Alexander Chikwanda consoles widow Grace Matoka at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka
Finance Minister Alexander Chikwanda consoles widow Grace Matoka at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka

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Finance Minister Alexander Chikwanda consoles widow Grace Matoka at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka
Finance Minister Alexander Chikwanda consoles widow Grace Matoka at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka

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Former Zambian Ambassador to Russia John Sikaulu talks to ZANIS Journalists at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka
Former Zambian Ambassador to Russia John Sikaulu talks to ZANIS Journalists at the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka

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ormer Inspector General of Police Ephraim Mateyo signing the book of condolences when he visited the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka
ormer Inspector General of Police Ephraim Mateyo signing the book of condolences when he visited the funeral house for late freedom fighter, veteran politician and academician Dr. Peter Matoka

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Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Science, Vocational Training and Early Education Dr Patrick Nkanza receiving soccer balls from Zanaco MD Dick Bruce meant for selected Lusaka based primary schools .The ceremony took place at the ZANACO Sunset Stadium
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Science, Vocational Training and Early Education Dr Patrick Nkanza receiving soccer balls from Zanaco MD Dick Bruce meant for selected Lusaka based primary schools .The ceremony took place at the ZANACO Sunset Stadium

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Zanaco MD Dick Bruce congratulating  the PS Dr. Patrick Nkanza voted the "best player" during a match against ZANACO senior management
Zanaco MD Dick Bruce congratulating the PS Dr. Patrick Nkanza voted the “best player” during a match against ZANACO senior management

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UNRULLY BEHAVIOUR, Luangwa police officers handcuffed this man during the Dantho Traditional Ceremony of the Chikunda people in Luangwa over the weekend
UNRULLY BEHAVIOUR, Luangwa police officers handcuffed this man during the Dantho Traditional Ceremony of the Chikunda people in Luangwa over the weekend

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Trucks waiting to be  cleared at Kasumbalesa border
Trucks waiting to be cleared at Kasumbalesa border

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EASTERN Province MMD Youth Chairperson, Chembe Daka, stunned people who waited for the Kasenengwa by-election results at Chipata Municipal Council Chamber when he rose from his slumber in his drunken state and started urinating inside the chamber.The returning officer, Noel Sichale,  had to call for the police who dragged him out.
EASTERN Province MMD Youth Chairperson, Chembe Daka, stunned people who waited for the Kasenengwa by-election results at Chipata Municipal Council Chamber when he rose from his slumber in his drunken state and started urinating inside the chamber.The returning officer, Noel Sichale, had to call for the police who dragged him out.

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EASTERN Province MMD Youth Chairperson, Chembe Daka, stunned people who waited for the Kasenengwa by-election results at Chipata Municipal Council Chamber when he rose from his slumber in his drunken state and started urinating inside the chamber. The returning officer, Noel Sichale,  had to call for the police who dragged him out.
EASTERN Province MMD Youth Chairperson, Chembe Daka, stunned people who waited for the Kasenengwa by-election results at Chipata Municipal Council Chamber when he rose from his slumber in his drunken state and started urinating inside the chamber.
The returning officer, Noel Sichale, had to call for the police who dragged him out.

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.Education deputy Minister David Mabumba addressing teachers and parents at one of the primary schools in Serenje during his recent tour of schools earmarked for upgrading in Central province.
.Education deputy Minister David Mabumba addressing teachers and
parents at one of the primary schools in Serenje during his recent
tour of schools earmarked for upgrading in Central province.

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba cuts a cake with Kitwe School of nursing Principal Nursing Eduvcation officer  Mavis Chinsezhi and Health Deputy minister to mark the  Kitwe school of nursing Golden Jubilee and Kitwe central hospital open day on September 12,2014
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba cuts a cake with Kitwe School of nursing Principal Nursing Eduvcation officer Mavis Chinsezhi and Health Deputy minister to mark the Kitwe school of nursing Golden Jubilee and Kitwe central hospital open day on September 12,2014

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba  receives a bouquet of flowers from Kitwe school of nursing trainee nurse Bwalya Mulenga on arrival at the hospital  the  Kitwe school of nursing Golden Jubilee and Kitwe central hospital open day on September 12,2014
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba receives a bouquet of flowers from Kitwe school of nursing trainee nurse Bwalya Mulenga on arrival at the hospital the Kitwe school of nursing Golden Jubilee and Kitwe central hospital open day on September 12,2014

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First Lady Dr. Christine Kaseba displays a sports shoe presented  to her  by Zambia Bata shoe company managing Director Prosper Bachi  (r).  This was during the handover of 250 pairs of  school shoes  donated to the Office of the First Lady by  Zambia Bata Shoe Company at State House on September 11,2014
First Lady Dr. Christine Kaseba displays a sports shoe presented to her by Zambia Bata shoe company managing Director Prosper Bachi (r). This was during the handover of 250 pairs of school shoes
donated to the Office of the First Lady by Zambia Bata Shoe Company at State House on September 11,2014

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First Lady Dr. Christine Kaseba with   Zambia Bata shoe company managing Director Prosper Bachi   during the handover of 250 pairs of  school shoes donated to the Office of the First Lady by  Zambia Bata Shoe Company at State House on September 11,2014
First Lady Dr. Christine Kaseba with Zambia Bata shoe company managing Director Prosper Bachi during the handover of 250 pairs of school shoes donated to the Office of the First Lady by Zambia Bata Shoe Company at State House on September 11,2014

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba arrives at Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe Airport in Ndola for the Kitwe school of nursing Golden Jubilee and Kitwe central hospital open day on September 12,2014
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba arrives at Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe Airport in Ndola for the Kitwe school of nursing Golden Jubilee and Kitwe central hospital open day on September 12,2014

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Education Deputy Minister Patrick Ngoma confers with Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Wamunyima Muwana will Luangwa DC Eunie Mumba looks on during the Dantho Traditional Ceremony of the Chikunda people in Luangwa over the weekend
Education Deputy Minister Patrick Ngoma confers with Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Wamunyima Muwana will Luangwa DC Eunie Mumba looks on during the Dantho Traditional Ceremony of the Chikunda people in Luangwa over the weekend

36 COMMENTS

  1. RIP Freedom fighter. May the family find comfort in their loss.

    Pics 19, 20 unbelievable. How low can a human being sink? Wine is a mocker indeed and strong drink is raging. He who is decieved by it isn’t wise.

    • Pic number 17 is simply hilarious to me but at the same time you can see how unprofessional ZP is! Pic 19 and 20 that is simply disgusting. And look at those two men snickering instead of telling their fellow drunkard to go and pee outside. The docility of Zambians is beyond me!

    • @Nostraamus
      mwati did you see pic 19??,,,, Mr Daka cousin to minister Eddie Lungu doing his bussines
      my complaint to LT is censor pictures like that,,, or puting an PG sign, parental guidance,,,
      there under age kids who read and comment on LT you are teaching them bad manners

    • @Ndobo, I didn’t see the picture. Where is that?
      Just pretend you didn’t see it. Even if you meet Daka just behave as if nothing happened.

    • Nine Chale my brother it has been long. We had a falling out, but we can agree that those words from the BIBLE are wonderful. Also our president Sata is great, his monsters in cabinet though leave much to be desired.

    • Chizungu chimasoba mbuya. Thank you for the correction. You are such a sweet fellow. Remind me to give you your present next time.

    • @Saulosi you start to worry us now:
      – You so friendly with girls like Mushota, instead of drinking with us with abena Daka.
      – Second you call “London Eye” as sweet, as far as we know he is a gentleman you even said it = Fellow.
      – A present to a friend??? Just buy him a beer.
      – of all pictures, only Daka attracted you?? Such guys we just avoid them and pretend that nothing happened. If he asks, we just say I didn’t see the picture.

  2. hahaha! That MMD youth chairman urinating! Since his release from police, he has not been seen or heard from, both his phones are off and his house locked from the inside. He must be doing some serious soul searching. Either that or maybe he’s drowning his sorrows and embarrassment through more drinking. That is why I have never touched and will never touch alcohol in my life.

    • No have never touched alcohol ? It explains why you have no courtesy and struggles to maintain debates without going personal.

    • I think you are right Hyena. I pledge that from today onwards I will commence on a shake shake drinking expedition and maybe I might be lucky and be an uncultured little twat like you and cease being personal in my debates!

  3. First Lady looked lovely in all her pics. It’s nice she got a donation of snickers and school shoes. Poor kids really need these donations. Okay Bata shoes is not too cool!!

    Pics 19 and 20, Daka was filibustering in effort to extend the count, maybe his mates were supposed to sneak in some illicit vote cards while he held attention of observers! So funny, you have to forgive this hapless chap!

  4. PIC#18, at Kasumbalesa border. IT’S A WONDER WHY IN ZAMBIA THERE’S NO ORDER AT WHATEVER LEVEL. WE FAIL TO CONTROL EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING. THIS UN ORDERLINESS IS AT ALL BORDER POSTS AND EVEN AT ALL BUS AND TRAIN STATIONS. NO ONE IN ZAMBIA IS ABLE TO DESIGN A CONTROL SYSTEM FOR HUMAN OR VEHICLE TRAFFIC. IT’S ALWAYS A PANDEMONIUM AT THESE POINTS. AGAIN DO WE NEED A WHITE GUY TO COME AND DESIGN CONTROLS IN ZAMBIA LIKE WE HAVE INVITED A BRITISH COMPANY TO COME AND GET RID OF STREET VENDING?

    IN THE FIRST PLACE, NO COUNTRY IN THE WORLD CAN COMPLETELY GET RID OF STREET VENDING. THEY CAN ONLY CONTROL IT AND THIS IS WHAT THE FOREIGN COMPANY THE GOVT HAS INVITED TO COME AND GET RID OF STREET VENDING IS SIMPLY GOING TO DO- CONTROL IT.

  5. black man does not know order. there’s no street vending where i live except cafes with sits. at kasumbalesa, they collect millions of kwacha, but no line for trucks or cars to follow. anyone can join in from anywhere. what a country? waiting for a white man to bring some order, i suppose. what a shame

  6. kikikikikikikikikikikikikikikikikikikikikikiki one DAKA niwewewabako kikikikikikikikiki atinyapapenefye takulinakumbi kikikikiki ‘DAKA FOR PRESIDENT’ kikikikikiki

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