Wednesday, May 8, 2024

The Last Week in Pictures

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Mrs Thandiwe Banda and Grace Mugabe (second from l) with other African First Ladies

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An unidentified pupil from Lusaka hugs First Lady Thandiwe Banda after motivational talk at State House

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Lusaka Police Commanding officer Greenwell Nguni (r) and spokesperson Bonny Kapeso (l) inspects AK 47 riffles recovered during an operation in Lusaka

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Lusaka Police Commanding officer Greenwell Nguni and spokesperson Bonny Kapeso inspects AK 47 riffles recovered during an operation in Lusaka.

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Children performing a play during the Commemoration of the Voluntary Counseling and Testing in Chipata

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Women queue up for voluntary counseling and testing during the commemoration of VCT day in Chipata

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Some of the Zambian soldiers at Arakan Barracks in Lusaka on parade before leaving for Sudan to participate in a peacekeeping mission.

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Science and Technology Minister Brian Chituwo (l) and UNZA vice chancellor Professor Steven Simukanga (r) inspect a machine in Lusaka

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Workers from the Disaster management and mitigation unit securing tents that were uprooted from the temporal site where Lusaka floods victims were camped near the Independence stadium

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The temporal site for Lusaka flood victims which has now been closed at the Independence Stadium. Here, some structures that remained standing before its complete close down.

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Vernon Mwaanga meets former Zambian envoy to Mozambique George Chulumanda at the Congolese national day in Lusaka

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Some Congolese nationals resident in Zambia follow speeches during their country's national day in Lusaka

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President and First Lady Thandiwe during the Congolese national day in Kinshasa

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Congolese President Joseph Kabila greets President Banda and First Lady Thandiwe during that country's national day in Kinshasa

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Defence Minister Kalombo Mwansa (c) after inspecting a parade for Zambian soldiers who going for a peacekeeping mission to Sudan at Arakan Barracks in Lusaka

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Vernon Mwaanga arrives for the Congolese national day in Lusaka.

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The temporal site for Lusaka flood victims which has now been closed at the Independence Stadium. Here, some structures that remained standing before its complete close down.

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President Joseph Kabila during his country's national day in Kinshasa

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Some Chipata residents in a march during the Commemoration of the Voluntary Counseling and Testing

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First Lady Thandiwe poses for a photograph with pupils after a motivational talk at State House

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President Banda,First Lady Thandiwe and Football Association of Zambia president Kalusha Bwalya pose for a photograph with pupils after a motivational talk at State House

25 COMMENTS

  1. Name: Rupiah Banda
    Hobbies: Travelling, young women
    Main source of income: Donor funding

  2. Ba VJ is that a scar on his head.Some people cant just go away,very extraordinary!!!

  3. Pic 3, 4 & 7. These guns look like they are from the same armory. Could it be that these guns being displayed as recovered came form the forces within? Well, caption on picture # 4 says it all, RECOVERED.

  4. #4 and #5 That is the I D I O T who like putting on masks when they recover stolen items. Is it that there was no mask found among this contraband or somebody finally pumped sense into his big empty head?

    #21 What was Kalushya doing at Statehouse instead of sorting out the referees mess. We didn’t even watch any matches. I hope he was motivating for a referees perks hike to the real FAZ president RB

  5. huh!! pic#14 I think thandiwe & kabila baleifwenyafwenya in their hands! and why is thandiwe looking at kabila like that???

  6. Thandie looks good. Pic 6- always makes me wonder if most of these people actually understand what HIV is and what it does. We need to educate at their level of understanding. I was once approached by a young lady outside Kitwe Central. The doctor had given her a diagnosis and medicine but she did not understand anything at all so she approaches me to translate the little note from the doctor to tell her what could be wrong(her understanding was she was pregnant) which turned out she had an STD. You can only wonder if she went on to take her meds or protect herself and others from something she did not understand, or worse what other diseases she may have had and had no clue. I think that should be one of the many things to focus on in the fight against HIV-teach at a person’s level.

  7. Why are we being shown pictures of ba kasai. Do they show our national day in Lubumbashi! Shaa!

  8. #12, that is the price we pay for speaking a foreign language in place of our own. For an explanation to be well comprehended, it has to be delivered in the form that is digestible by the target audience. But we are always in a hurry to display our mastery of English or the absence of it, really. And we pay in human life. This unfortunately will continue to be the case until we realize what we are doing to our selves.

  9. on the last photo thandiwe as a teacher,and banda out going retired headmaster and village headman,then kalusha looks like a senior teacher

    atleast the rapist and her ugly grand daugther were in congo showing there ignorance.
    stupid ***** like his brother kaunda.

    banda ku gona/ku niyga tobana tongono diya wamane wuna chosir chi zimba

  10. # 13, R u sure of GC that he has been reinstated. Read again the english is very simple even my 3 old month baby would understand what it says. Its FORMER Zambian envoy to Mozambique George Chulumanda

  11. Muno Zambia tulabuta sana. I dont thimk this country is ever going anyehere, what with RB and the whole team of rubbish gangs, Kunda and the rest. Like we are doing chidunu or manyengwe, shame

  12. Picture 11, VJ has a hole behind his ear! The ***** will die soon. Was he linched when he was doing drugs or what? He confessed, or is it the meaning of self confessed drug dealer?

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