Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The Week in Pictures

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Nigerian Warri Wolves players on arrival at Lusaka international airport

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A woman who was bitten by vicious dogs in Kabwe recuperating in Kabwe recently.

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President Banda with incoming Canadian High Commissioner to Zambia Robert Orr at State House

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Zambia's envoys in the Orange CAF champions league Zanaco players before departure for Ivory Coast to face ASEC Mimosas.

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Zambia Revenue Autority Commisioner general Criticals Mwansa and Access Bank managing director Mukwangi Chibesakunda signing agreements on electronic tax payments during the tax payer awards ceremony in Lusaka.

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Zambia Army Commander Isaac Chisuzi presents an award to Racheal Nachula during the army annual sports awards at Arakan Baracks in Lusaka

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Zambia Army Commander Isaac Chisuzi presents an award to national soccer team player Dennis Banda during the army annual sports awards at Arakan Baracks in Lusaka

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President Banda receives letters of credence from incoming French Ambassador Oliver Richard at State House.

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President Rupiah Banda clears off a fly after receiving credentials from diplomats at State House yesterday.

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I get your point...State House Chief of Staff Austin Sichinga (c) seem to be saying to President Banda (l) and incoming French Ambassador to Zambia Oliver Richard at State House

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Apostle Ingombe Ananyatele in charge of Limulunga-Katonga Area giving the Bed sheets to Hospital Committee Chairperson Silumelume Mubukwano with Lewanika General Hospital Acting Director Doctor Sam Miti

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from L-R Lewanika General Hospital Acting Director Doctor Sam Miti, Apostle Ingombe Ananyatele and Hospital Advisor Committee Chairperson Silumelume Mubukwano pose for the photography during the Donation of assorted goods to Children’s ward

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Foreign Affairs minister Kabinga Pande and Egyptian Ambassador to Zambia Salah Sadek make a toast after receiving computers from the Egyptian government

47 COMMENTS

  1. Pic 1, that woolf in the right hand corner already has his belt open. Please keep away all the Zed girls. Mwafwa ku ma Nayi!!

  2. Pic#2 is a sad sotry. I can imsgine the pain this woman is going through.
    RB clearing his nose, sleeping on on duty, chasing flies … signs of a bored president|-)|-)|-)8->8->

  3. soon it will be the flies been evacuated to munda wanga…lol… RB wake up!! even insects are showing you red cards..:d/:-?

  4. quick recovery to the poor lady…. may God be with her!!! all those dogs shud be brought to book………

  5. pic # 18
    Evevn our fellow africans donate to zambia..computers Egypt..mealie meal and rice Nigeria.awe kwena pa zed.Do we even invest in other countries bushe?can some one enlighten me on that issue,incase some one has the data.pic #2..thats a very sad pic.the woman seems to be in great pain,i hope those Dogs are not infected with the rabid diesease.i wish her a quick recovery.as for Pic # 4..thats a great man lying in state..personaly i was a fun of Augustine,he was such a great entertainer and contributed alot to the ARTS in zambia.M.H.S.R.I.P.

  6. Alaa Bee sleping on duty, why show us the picture for footbollers 2 TIMES Lack of photos or camermen from times of Zambia did not give you enough photos…………..???????????????????

  7. I wonder how Thandi survives when locked up with such a big nosed man! I hope their bedroom has big windows cause if not, then its a recipre for suffocation.

  8. # 11 why has this tradition of the whole cabinet line up at state house when the President is receiving new diplomats continued since KK s days? its a waste of time and resourses-anyway these guys never real work even when they are at their offices,actually the country can do without that cabinet,mostly its the PMS who do the real work!!!!

  9. Nice pictures. Augustine may your soul rest in peace and we will meet in heaven. I hope the dogs were put down.

  10. By the way, the woman in picture # 2 was bitten by the dogs and not “beaten”, there is a difference. Those dogs need to be unleashed on ALA B.

  11. pictures 3&12 , Are there any Geriatricians around ? The old man needs an assessment to determine his state of wellbeing .

  12. Pic #3. It’s common sense not to play or touch your nose in public. Where are his image-builders and advisors to advise him on his decorum as he represents not only himself, but the rest of Zambia. It symbolises no manners (not even bad ones) at all. Ones actions always reflect one’s way of thinking. Mudala you must just go back to Grade to,as a matter of fact your actions reflect a grade one drop out. I wouldn’t shake your hand, and i wonder what the white man was thinking about when you were playing with that disgusting nose.

  13. mr so called president, always carry a hankie, and never draw attention to your negatives your nose being one, the travells another thing just to mention a few. Address issues on the ground such as the poor woman who wsa bitten by those dogs.Do we have laws compensating victims of dog bites,laws on putting down vicious dogs,laws on punishing the owners of these dogs.You should be looking into improving the welfare of the ordinary zambians not just playing with that massive nose of yours.you sir are a usless president.

  14. Another question is why have you never travelled to the u.k. How true is it, that you would be arrested if you ever came or travelled to the u.k because you are on the sex offenders register? It is surprising since you love travelling so much that you have not been to the united kingdom since you became president. Am sure you or your people will read this hence a response would be nice, instead of play with 2kg nose.

  15. Our president can sleep. This man is tired. I wonder how he can even have the guts to stand for 2011 elections and be expected to perform. Go and rest Mr. president. You seem to be suffering from fatigue.

  16. you people can really insult your president.Its very unZambian to insult elders like this.Did you leave your manners in zambia when you left for the diaspora.Is that how you treat your grandfathers?The man is old(like you will be in a couple of years) and he’s doing the best he possibly can- after all YOU voted for him.What did you expect?

  17. Nice to see the pics as usual.

    #31 Bwalya, tell them. They can’t even refrain from insults for the sake of Easter.

    pic #2 poor lady. Those wounds look so terrible one might think she escaped from wild dogs or Jackals.

    pic#8 I have always wondered who ba Chriticles reminds me of, now I know… Capt. Jerry Rawlings, former president of Ghana.

    Happay Easter everyone.

    :)>-

  18. Picture #2… Pity the woman. Hope she gets better, and that the dog/s was/were put down! :-w
    Picture #9… If I didn’t read the caption, I’d have assumed that ‘Rachel’ was a man! 😮
    Picture #8… Ba Chriticles’s jaw reminds me of that of “Desperate Dan’s”! :))

  19. #31,bwalya.You seem not only ignorant but stupi d as well. in the first instance Mr big nose(RB) was never voted into office, he successed a dead beat. This means that he was imposed on zambians by MMD. Furthermore if an elder does not show respect to younger or fellow human beings, he forfeits ones respect. Would you not agree #31 stu pid Bwalya,that if one does not respect you,you simply reciprocate? unless its the norm in your culture to let elders keep insulting you and St upid bwalya to just keep respecting them back. This is one reason why zambia is not developing-the blind loyalty etc.tthese old men are using this very notion to their advantage.We are at war hence gloves off.we want substantial development in zambia beneficial to all zambians.Bwalya please use your head or shut up.

  20. Am interested in reading the MANIFESTOS of all parties involved in the next elections. My advice to all parties involved, is to start publishing their manifestos now so ordinary zambians have the chance to start deciding on who to elect.Am personally interested in how the parties will tackle or address the issues ofgross under development once in office.Please advise where we can find this information if it is available.If not,why is this important information not only available,accessible, as we are all stake holders.We need to know the developmental priorities of all parties,areas identified for restructuring, time scale,how/where the money is going to be raised to meet the relevant objectives.Now is the time to start selling yourselves through the manifestos instead of politicking.

  21. I am always grateful for the nice pictures LT as it these that, in a sense, keep me in touch with the home I left a couple of years ago. I would perhaps encourage Mr Banda (although I don’t know much about him apart from what I read in the media) to keep on with his work as Republican President. Keep focussed Sir & don’t listen to sometimes destructive criticism. Hope you will come to the UK soon so that we may know you better.

  22. By the bloggers, I am a UK resident & our flag is the Union Jack…would anyone know the country represented by the flag assigned to me in #38 above?

  23. #36 pmj or perhaps p.m.t I will give you a benefit of a doubt.I do not believe you are dull enough to believe a word you have written!

  24. Picture 2 is a disgress for RB as his body language is poor. How can you hold your nose like that in front another person. It is indeed a shame. Maybe he needs to go for training on these matters.

  25. Picture 2 is a disgress for RB as his body language is poor. How can you hold your nose like that in front another person. It is indeed a shame. Maybe he needs to go for training on these matters.

  26. Is Testicles Mwansa the New Godfrey Musonda @Zanaco, Simon Mwansa @Zesco, Chungu @Acccess Financial services, and Chungu @ZISS ?

  27. Zambia Revenue Autority Commisioner general Criticals Mwansa is not a true Zambian, so the Immigration dept should dig deeper his true roots, i cry louder :((

  28. #42. But, what did the image builders RB contructed from the UA and Britain do. You mean the lessons never sunk into his excellence’s brains? We heard that image builders had to come from overseas.

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