Sunday, May 19, 2024

The Weekend in Pictures

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Police officer drag a pitch invader during the CHAN match

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Excited football fans cheering the Zambia national soccer team during the CHAN qualifier match against South Africa in Lusaka

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ZESCO Shockers striker Mubita Yubya dribbling TP Rangers defender Andrew Nduruma during week 14 match at Mongu Stadium. ZESCO draw 2-2

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International striker Emmanuel Mayuka (with openi mouth) captured during the Zambia Versus South Africa CHAN match in Lusaka.

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A South African player recuperating after he was injured during the CHAN

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A pitch invader tries to break the cordon lines during a FAZ-KCM match in Lusaka

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A couple of youths who defected from the Patriotic Front to the MMD list

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Division One south TP Rangers Goalkeeper Thomas Masese tries to save a short from ZESCO striker Aaron Sakala during week 14 match at Mongu Stadium. ZESCO draw 2-2

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Lusaka province MMD chairman William Banda surveys defectors from opposition Zambia Empowerment and Development party during a meeting in Lusaka

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Some Mandevu residents following proceedings during a public community development meeting

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Some defectors from the opposition Zambia Empowerment and Development party singing political anthems after joining the ruling MMD
Some current Munali students witnessing the launch of the former Munali students and partners association in Lusaka

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Some current Munali students witnessing the launch of the former Munali students and partners association in Lusaka.

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Former President Kenneth Kaunda with British High Commissioner to Zambia Thomas Carter during the launch of the Munali former students association in Lusaka

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Presidential affairs minister Ronald Mukuma with Swedish Ambassador to Zambia Marie Andersson De Frutos during the Swedish National Day in Lusaka

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President Banda and FAZ president Kalusha Bwalya watching the Zambia Versus South Africa game in Lusaka

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A South African dance troupe arrives in Zambia at Lusaka international airport

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President Banda greets Inspector General of Police Francis Kabonde whom some people want to have fired. This was before the President left for Mfuwe at Lusaka City airport

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An ambulance on surveillance during the inter-company relay in Lusaka

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Some women sprinting during the inter-company relay in Lusaka

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Participants during the inter-company relay in Lusaka

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Lusaka businessman Alexander Chikwanda with his family captured on arrival from a holiday. This was at Lusaka international airport

37 COMMENTS

  1. I was so looking forward to the PACT launch pics x(
    atleast a couple of youths on #7 defected to the mmd,that has just made my day,mmd is working hard with its campaigns

  2. Pic 11-Zambia Empowerment and Development party what kind of a party is that ? Pic 7 those youths did the PF a big favour to defect,they look too lost i guess MMD is the only party fit for these tujilijili stars.:-?

  3. Zimbabwe hosted an international friendly,Tanzania hosted Brazil, Botswana hosted Japan,Namibia hosted another international friendly,most world cup teams camped in southern africa to get acclamatized to the whether conditions before finally heading off to South Africa.just hosting a national team in itself is revenue,plus the media frenzy that it creates is a tick on tourism and the exposure of our national team to an international side,need we say more! meanwhile an unkown country in the world of football,SUDAN(war ravaged and hunger stricken) is going to Host the Africa Cup (CHAN), Zambia a known footballing powerhouse which once beat ITALY has never hosted any major tournament. Blo.ody hell!!!

  4. Picture number #7. The defectors look lost. They do not know whether they will be paid for being paraded or not. Looking forward to have Shake Shake after getting the 50 pin each. Shame!!

  5. # 1 DZIEN DOBRY

    It looks like the big man is avoiding the issue of shooting, he went to watch the game afterwards on Holiday in the gamepark. ati he has not yet read the report. Those defectors just want SHAKE SHAKE FOR THE DAY

  6. # 1 DZIEN DOBRY

    It looks like the big man is avoiding the issue of shooting, he went to watch the game afterwards on Holiday in the gamepark. ati he has not yet read the report. Those defectors just want SHAKE SHAKE FOR THE DAY

  7. WHERE THE PICTURES FOR THE PACT????? there was a very big happening, LT why dont you want to show us ????

  8. Again LT, where are the Pact launch pictures?? There was alot that took place that day and among the noteable people that attended Fr Bwalya, was there too flashing cards…..but no single picture for that event Why???????????

  9. LT, picture #13. Since when did Dr. Kaunda became Second Republican President?? LT vist ur civics once again.

  10. Observation:

    (1) KK is not the socond republican president
    (2) There are more defectors from the ruling party and not vice versa…that should be covered too.
    (3) The last picture (The Chikwandas) that is intrusion of privacy. Leave families alone.
    (4) pic # 15…Red Card-Smoothcriminal has put better than I can. Shame on FAZ.
    (5) Zed is simply a joke

    Conclusion: LT = MMD

  11. #15 RB is not serious. How can he be sitting watching football when people are suffering? Does he ever enter his office to do some work?

  12. Ati defectors. Hahahah. What use will they be to the MMD apart from helping cause more voilence. I think those kaponyas are just joining people whom they think alike with. Talk about birds of the same feathers.

  13. #4 get your facts right. Botswana did not host no World Cup team unless they did it elsewhere other than in Bechuana land.

  14. Good Morning

    I understand the exasperation by some bloggers – we have seen better pictures on LT.

    Looking at the soccer pics, one can’t help wondering if it’s the camera or our stadium that has provided such miserable quality.

    Anyhow, always nice to see KK’s gracing smile and also happy to see that ba shikulu ba Chikwanda is still going strong. God bless our nation.**==

  15. This pic makes one want to close their eyes, whats this Ba Lt ? please use a good camera and professional man. This is manyengwe. ifyakubuta.

  16. Hello fellow bloggers…can someone kindly tell me what the acronym CHAN stands for in reference to the soccer games. And as for picture #13 above, since when did Kenneth Kaunda become Second Republican Presdent?

  17. This ka clown in pic 1 weren’t we shown him being kicked out again in some past LT Picture. Pic 4 mama thats why utubantu tufwila pofye pali bola:d

  18. Where are the Pact party launch pictures. LT is MMD sponsored. They started very well but…all can see what has happened.

  19. boring pics ba lt
    aha ati defecters i know those boys espcially the one on the left nimpiya they want
    8-|8-|8-|8-|8-|8-|

  20. I was enjoying the photos…until i came across one renegade and amatuerish cop, Francis “Yes Bwana, ndine” Kasonde!! Was put off.

  21. Picture #10 that really classic, they really are mandevu residents. I remember one time i kept a beard and when was walking in town, one woman approached me asking for direction, and i was knew in Lusaka at that time, and she asked me where mandevu was i said i dont know she told me she could not believe that i don’t know i asked her why? she said looking at my appearance at that time, I had a beard about the size of that of Binladin, she said but you have mandevu how can you not know where mandevu is?!!!!!!!!…….

  22. ushitasha mwana wa ndoshi! lets appreciate other pipoz work! its better than nothin’! if this pics were not there u wudnt have had anythin to comment.

    pic 15, tiligoneeeee?!

  23. The MMD are quaking in their boots! William Banda has seen that Zambians for Empowerment and Development (ZED) is growing like wild fire so he parades a token group of tujilijili drinkers as defectors from ZED. MMD lookout.

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