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Zambia mourns President Sata in pictures -Part 5

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba being comforted by Gender minister Inonge Wina (l)  on arrival at Lusaka Show grounds for the gathering to Celebrate President Sata's life on Nov 6,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba being comforted by Gender minister Inonge Wina (l) on arrival at Lusaka Show grounds for the gathering to Celebrate President Sata’s life on Nov 6,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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A Matero Girls Grade 11 pupil Agape Ngwisha breaks down as she reads a poem dedicated to the late President Sata
A Matero Girls grade 11 pupil Agape Ngwisha breaks down as she reads a poem dedicated to the late President Sata

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A Matero Girls Grade 11 pupil Agape Ngwisha breaks down as she reads a poem dedicated to the late President Sata
A Matero Girls grade 11 pupil Agape Ngwisha breaks down as she reads a poem dedicated to the late President Sata

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Zambia 1st Lady Christina Kaseba consoles the Matero Grlrs Grade 11 17 years old Agape Ngwisha who breaks down as she was reading a poem dedicated to the President Sata
First  Lady Christine Kaseba consoles 17 years old Agape Ngwisha who broke down as she was reading a poem dedicated to the President Sata

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Zambia 1st Lady Christina Kaseba consoles the Matero Grlrs Grade 11 17 years old Agape Ngwisha who breaks down as she was reading a poem dedicated to the President Sata
First  Lady Christine Kaseba consoles 17 years old Agape Ngwisha who broke down as she was reading a poem dedicated to the President Sata

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Impis  from Eastern Province of Zambia join First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba in mourning  during a funeral gathering to Celebrate President Sata's life at Showgrounds in Lusaka on Nov 6,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
Impis from Eastern Province of Zambia join First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba in mourning during a funeral gathering to Celebrate President Sata’s life at Showgrounds in Lusaka on Nov 6,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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Impis  from Eastern Province of Zambia join First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba in mourning  during a funeral gathering to Celebrate President Sata's life at Showgrounds in Lusaka on Nov 6,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
Impis from Eastern Province of Zambia join First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba in mourning during a funeral gathering to Celebrate President Sata’s life at Showgrounds in Lusaka on Nov 6,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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Impis  from Eastern Province of Zambia join First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba in mourning  during  a funeral gathering to Celebrate President Sata's life at Showgrounds in Lusaka on Nov 6,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
Impis from Eastern Province of Zambia join First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba in mourning during a funeral gathering to Celebrate President Sata’s life at Showgrounds in Lusaka on Nov 6,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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Lusaka residents mourn President Sata at the funeral service held at Lusaka showgrounds on Saturday
Lusaka residents mourn President Sata at the funeral service held at Lusaka showgrounds on Saturday

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Matero  Girls choir at the Lusaka Showgrounds!
Matero Girls choir at the Lusaka Showgrounds!

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Lusaka based Chimbanguiste  brass band performing at the Lusaka Showgrounds!
Lusaka based Chimbanguiste brass band performing at the Lusaka Showgrounds!

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Lusaka residents mourn President Sata at the funeral service held at Lusaka showgrounds on Saturday
Lusaka residents mourn President Sata at the funeral service held at Lusaka showgrounds on Saturday

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Independent Churches of Zambia President Bishop David Masupa   preaching at the showgrounds during the state funeral
Independent Churches of Zambia President Bishop David Masupa preaching at the showgrounds during the state funeral

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PF cadres in Mandevu mourn PResident Sata
PF cadres in Mandevu mourn PResident Sata

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Street vendors mourn President Sata
Street vendors mourn President Sata

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Cheston Catholic  Priests during the Reqiuem Mass for the Late President Michael Sata on Saturday  08-11-2014- Picture  by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.
Cheston Catholic Priests during the Reqiuem Mass for the Late President Michael Sata on Saturday 08-11-2014- Picture by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.

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Cheston Catholic Priest  Fr Lupapa during the Reqiuem Mass for theLate President Michael Sata on Saturday  08-11-2014- Picture  by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.
Cheston Catholic Priest Fr Lupapa during the Reqiuem Mass for theLate President Michael Sata on Saturday 08-11-2014- Picture by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.

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First family  during the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
First family during the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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Dr Guy Scott acting President of Zambia with first lady Dr Christine Kaseba Sata at Cheston Catholic Nun  during the Reqiuem Mass for the Late President Michael Sata on Saturday  08-11-2014- Picture  by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.
Dr Guy Scott acting President of Zambia with first lady Dr Christine Kaseba Sata at Cheston Parish during the Reqiuem Mass for the Late President Michael Sata on Saturday 08-11-2014- Picture by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba with Acting president Dr Guy Scott and wife Charlotte scott during the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba with Acting president Dr Guy Scott and wife Charlotte scott during the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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Cheston Catholic acting Priest in Charge Fr Mulenga during the Reqiuem Mass for theLate President Michael Sata on Saturday  08-11-2014- Picture  by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.
Cheston Catholic acting Priest in Charge Fr Mulenga with President Sata’s daughter Mwewa during the Reqiuem Mass for theLate President Michael Sata on Saturday 08-11-2014- Picture by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.

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Dr Guy Scott acting President of Zambia with  first lady Dr Christine Kaseba Sata at Cheston Catholic Nun  during the Reqiuem Mass for the Late President Michael Sata on Saturday  08-11-2014- Picture  by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.
Dr Guy Scott acting President of Zambia with first lady Dr Christine Kaseba Sata at Cheston Parish during the Reqiuem Mass for the Late President Michael Sata on Saturday 08-11-2014- Picture by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.

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Dr Guy Scott acting President of Zambia greets  first lady Dr Christine Kaseba Sata at Cheston Catholic Nun  during the Reqiuem Mass for the Late President Michael Sata on Saturday  08-11-2014- Picture  by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.
Dr Guy Scott acting President of Zambia greets first lady Dr Christine Kaseba Sata at Cheston Catholic Nun during the Reqiuem Mass for the Late President Michael Sata on Saturday 08-11-2014- Picture by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba with Acting president Dr Guy Scott and wife Charlotte scott during the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba with Acting president Dr Guy Scott and wife Charlotte scott during the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba with Acting president Dr Guy Scott and wife Charlotte scott during the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba with Acting president Dr Guy Scott and wife Charlotte scott during the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba with Acting president Dr Guy Scott's wife Charlotte scott during the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba with Acting president Dr Guy Scott’s wife Charlotte scott during the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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Zambia army soldiers after the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
Zambia army soldiers after the requiem mass for President Sata at Chelstone Parish on November 8,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

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Cheston Catholic  Nun Pray   during the Reqiuem Mass for theLate President Michael Sata on Saturday  08-11-2014- Picture  by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.
Cheston Catholic Nun Pray during the Reqiuem Mass for theLate President Michael Sata on Saturday 08-11-2014- Picture by Eddie Mwanaleza /Statehouse.

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Cheston Catholic Nun  during the Reqiuem Mass for theLate President Michael Sata on Saturday  08-11-2014- Picture  by Eddie Mwanaleza
Cheston Catholic Nun during the Reqiuem Mass for theLate President Michael Sata on Saturday 08-11-2014- Picture by Eddie Mwanaleza

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The late President Micheal Chilufya Sata will be remembered by many Zambians.Here a Ngoni woman identified as Bana Kafwankumba at ZANIS offices mourns him in style for the role he played in upholding the cousin-ship that exists between Bembas and Easterners
The late President Micheal Chilufya Sata will be remembered by many Zambians.Here a Ngoni woman identified as Bana Kafwankumba at ZANIS offices mourns him in style for the role he played in upholding the cousin-ship that exists between Bembas and Easterners

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The late President Micheal Chilufya Sata will be remembered by many Zambians.Here a Ngoni woman identified as Bana Kafwankumba at ZANIS offices mourns him in style for the role he played in upholding the cousin-ship that exists between Bembas and Easterners
The late President Micheal Chilufya Sata will be remembered by many Zambians.Here a Ngoni woman identified as Bana Kafwankumba at ZANIS offices mourns him in style for the role he played in upholding the cousin-ship that exists between Bembas and Easterners

56 COMMENTS

  1. It still is yet to sink in in all honest,

    We as a country may never fully recover from the soles and vacuum created by this catastrophic loss

    Thoughts are with the family.

    Thanks

    • Ba Christina has really cried, so much. What a wonderful woman. She has been honest about that sorrow compared to some of those widows we saw in the past.

    • The earlier it sinks the better for you. Else may just breakdown for nothing. We have to celebrate life. The man was above 75 years. That is a lot of years. Just accept

    • Mushota how many spelling mistakes will you make?? the correct spelling of the word is “STINK”, yes, ” It is still yet to STINK in all Honesty!!

    • Well, with eyes that big just how could you have been so blind to see that Sata was indeed dying! You spent all the time on this blogs denying the old lumpen was on his last league. It is this gutless zero ability to reason realistically that I find stinking in most Africans especially Bembas in this country. And it’s all hinged on tribal bigotry. Look at Chamba Chakomboka, like Sata, these two were senile but Bembas voted for them in millions. Next time these Iturians will vote for a baboon like Chimbwili Kashimba, as long as it hails from kwaBawalya. As for Sata, it’s good riddance, his tribal bile tore yawning holes in our national fabric. To hell with the Satan!

    • I think he was a listening president , I would like him to have been judged after completion of his first term.

      That is a little harsh calling him a dictator.

      Thanks

  2. Why are there no pictures or even mention of the late Sata’s real wife, I mean Mulenga Sata’s mother? It is believed that they never divorced and why all the attempt to erase her and her children from the funeral?

  3. Tears for ‘Dear Leader’
    It followed the North Korean regime’s decision to order its 25 million population to abstain from pleasurable activities – including drinking alcohol in honour of Kim Jong-il.

    Anyone found to be not showing extreme distress in the hours after the dictator’s death were dealt with severely by being sent to six months in labour camps, according to reports leaking from the Stalinist nation.

    It was claimed that anyone who failed to turn up at organised mourning events within two days of the burial service were sent to a labour camp and punishment was also meted out to anyone who even made a mobile phone call out of the country.

    When the mourning period was over and the strict and the strict ‘no pleasure’ 100 days followed anyone found drinkin alchol was in…

  4. Myself I personally think that Dr. Kaseba, as a medical doctor and wife failed her husband by taking him around masquerading like a happy couple and everything was alright when infact the husband was terminally ill. A medical doctor who is under the Hippocratic oath ought to take life seriously, what more that of her own husband. I mean no disrespect when I say that to me these tears are questionable. They had the chance to let the man rest, tell the country the truth and have the nation support them in the time of illness, but alas they pretended all was fine. It is a shame and a disgrace.

    • What if the man himself new he had days left and wanted to make the best of them and that included traveling abroad. Google: The Final Lecture.

      You really don’t know what went on in the national house. Quit faulting Kaseba.

  5. Thank you for the pictures LT. It is good for us that are not present to mourn him with our people to see what is happening. Though it surely brings tears. MHSRIEP. Till we meet again.

  6. Picture 18 – am missing one VOCAL young lady – child to the late. Where is she? Is that Kazimu sitting next to Gerald? I guess the other children will come when the WILL is being read.

  7. 48 more hours of this circus for Michael. …we are tired of this…please put him in the ground …even in death this 10 day corpse is draining tax funds!!

  8. Mushota when you pop your clogs everyone on this blog will rejoice, and Nick (if you are lucky) will be the only one to mourn you. Pillock!

  9. Oh boy! I am tired of “mourning”. Can we bury this tyrant and move on with our lives? Zambia is certainly a better place without this selfish, tribalist thief.

  10. This is annoying. You all acting like he is a God. Everyone will die he was 77 and you are all mourning like it just happened. When you are born you are destined to die. Move on people!

  11. The GREAT LEADER has indeed passed on. twashala fye abana banshiwa. Tulombele bayaweh lesa ababumbile umunthu mwipukutu lyeloba. baputamo nowela wakupemenamo.Enough.

  12. Reqiuem Mass. I gotta be honest guys, that’s a first for me. I never heard of that term before. So that’s what they call the ritual performed the day before burial, I suppose. I’m wondering how that word is pronounced. reekayumu, reekwumu, rakam. Hell I don’t know.

  13. pic.31.. I think this is the second time I’m seeing a picture of some Ngoni with that baby powder thing. What’s cooking? Does anyone know if this is a legit Ngoni custom? Because these Ngonis might be pulling a fast one on the Bembas. defacing them with that white powder crap just for laughs

  14. The Lord Jesus said” let the dead Bury their dead ” and “a live mosquito is better than a dead lion”. Care for the living

  15. I’d missed pic.30. Now I know for sure this baby powder thing is an inside joke by these Ngonis. The woman in 30 is the same woman in pic. 31. She’s clowning around with a white powdered face. But these Ngonis and their mischief..

  16. Tomorrow we bury a great leader and father of the nation. He was a true example of hard a worker and visionary man. Working so hard from the time he was a cleaner in the streets of London, moving on to Lusaka and became Governor of Lusaka and held various positions in the MMD govt and finally formed a political party and formed govt. MCS was a hard worker, many doctors, lawyers, professors, generals, former CEOs, name them! They failed to ascend to the highest office of the country. Yet Sata a cleaner, made it. This just shows that he was a chosen one. Many Zambians especially back home will miss him, but for those of us in the diaspora, we had a different view of him based on the rhetoric we read here and there. But nonetheless, he was a great man who made an impact in Zambia. MHSRIP

    • The Observer, you call Sata father of the nation?? I’m not sure Kaunda will like that. In his head he thinks he’s supposed to hold that nonsensical title.

  17. I do not like to be insincere and that is why I have had not one nice thing to say about our departed dictator. But today I have found one good thing to say about his coffin. It looks quite plain. Compared to the lavish coffins we see when a middle eastern dictator dies. They even adorn them with gold and things. Such an abomination. At least our dictator is going to meet our ancestors in a more humble coffin. I don’t know if he chose the coffin himself but it is still a nice send-off.

  18. This new new look ba LT, has been designed for the visual impaired? The design looks a bit dated, who designed it ? An intern or work placement student?

  19. #27,If you are trigger happy,please Nigeria needs you ro fight Boko Halam.Why do you need to show off as if someone will come and steal the body.Ifi bana fya kanga

  20. Dear and beloved leader to all those who benefited from his misrule. I had nothing to mourn sata for especially how he neglected Northwestern prov. He got money from there to develop Luapula, northern and muchinga provs. Fairwell charles mwango michael sata, I will not miss u.

    • You’re already missing him that’s why you’re commenting. Like him or hate him he contributed greatly to this nation. Only those who dare do something can make mistakes. Armchair critics never make mistakes b’coz they never try to do anything but find faults in those who dare. He showed us what he could do and could not do, now it’s your turn to step up, that’s if you can even manage to secure your family vote, Hater!

  21. Where is that academy award winner Cosmo Mumba anyway? He needs to show us how to mourn properly, with all the theatrics performed to perfection.

  22. she can be a doctor but she was also the first lady of the republic of Zambia,the late president was not just Dr Kaseba’s husband but also the commander in chief of the armed forces,leader of the nation..What if Dr Kaseba was to told to smile to the public so that the country can be stable?
    lets not rush into insulting the dear Dr,we don’t know what shes endured during this whole period that the president was ill which lead to his death…….
    WE HAVE LOST A FATHER,GRANDFATHER,UNCLE?NEPHEW,THE PRESIDENT FOR ALL ZAMBIANS…..R.I.P.MR PRESIDENT,MY HERO AND LEADER.
    GOD BLESS ZAMBIA

  23. Zika huyu dikteta haraka sana he’s getting late for a dictator dinner together with Mobutu,IdiAmin and Mussolini.

  24. pic 6-8, 30 and 31 made my day! Easterners, thanks for lightening this tough moment.

    Tribal cousin-ship makes Zambia tick… keep it up!

    Since Sata died amashilu ya ku East yabomba, yagwila incito. After tomorrow they will have no job!

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