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President Banda and Brazilian leader Lula Da Silva embrace each other after signing bilateral agreements.

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President Banda and Brazilian leader Lula Da Silva after signing bilateral agreements.

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Agriculture Minister Peter Daka (second from left) appears to be dozing during bilateral talks between Brazilian President Lula Da Silva and his delegation and their Zambian counterparts at State House.

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President Banda and the Zambia delegation during bilateral talks with their Brazilian counterparts at State House

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President Banda honouring Brazilian President Lula Da Silva with the Grand Oder of Distinguished Service award at State House

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President Lula Da Silva and his delegation during bilateral talks with their Zambian counterparts at State House.

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President Lula Da Silva and his delegation during bilateral talks with their Zambian counterparts at State House

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President Lula Da Silva captured in deep thought before he received an award from President Banda at State House

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President Rupiah Banda in the Presidential car

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Some cabinet Ministers browsing through bilateral documents that were signed between Zambia and Brazil at State House

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Brazilian President Lula Da Silva looking at the Grand Oder of Distinguished Service award after he was honoured by President Banda at State

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ith the Grand Oder of Distinguished Service award at State House

23 COMMENTS

  1. abaume aba, less than 24hours in the foreign country, if it was our presidents he would have been there for a week just be cause he sign those bilateral agreements. they would have been enough for him to take a week vacation that the visit was important and worth spending a week for. nonsense.

  2. Lula Da Silva is one of the most dedicated world leaders tirelessly working to serve the interests of his highly populated country. He has no time to waste engaging in idle talk about other people’s wives and wasting megre resources by endless flights globe-trotting. President Da Silva remained in Zambia for a short time as was necessary and returned home to work. President Da Silva, we admire your leadership!

  3. i think its high time countries started hiring presidents from other countries. if only we can hire this Brazilian president for 6 months only, i guess we can make better plans for mother Zambia.

  4. I am baffled by the adulation that Lula da Silva has received in Zambia and particularly from Mr Sata and The Post newspaper! Well, well! This world hey!. Brazil has the largest population of street kids in the world. Brazil has the largest population of under age prostitutes in the world, perhaps comparable to Thailand! the Favelas (shanty townships) spawn crimes of unimaginable magnitude. Da Silva may be a hero here, but his country remains in more problems than we have. Granted that Brazil is an upcoming middle economy country able to manufacture jets and advanced pharmacological industries, it is not heaven. I commend Da Silva’s commitment to South-South cooperation.

  5. On corruption perception, Zambia and Brazil are in the same bracket but Zambia has improved since 2002 todate while Brazil has actually got worse. I am not saying that Da Silva is a bad man, but I am just wondering how his own people find difficulties with his administration, but he comes to Zambia, and the people who are against the Zambian administration are showering praises on him, while the deride their own. A prophet is not accepted in his own country indeed!

  6. #8 & 9, THE SAINT,

    Your comments and analysis on Brazil are accurate and well known. It is true that President Da Silva like all human beings has weaknesses but he is far more commited to addressing all the social problems affecting his nation. But in our country you only see some cosmetic action being carried out in part of the country where a bye-election is about to take place and after he is voted into office the project grinds to a halt and remains a white elephant.

  7. #4 this your lula of yours did not immediately go home after his 2 day zambian state visit; he went to jacob zuma’s south africa!!

  8. AAAAAAH LT. Is This all you have done this week? [-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-([-[-([-([-([-(

  9. Is it not surprising to you that a country with the largest black population outside of Africa hardly has a Ronaldinho or Pele looking goverment official in their delegation :-?

  10. The Saint preach on my brother or sister the need to see things clearly are not be swayed by Samba and football.

  11. Thats wat happens wen u’ve got fat ass niggas in government, all they do is sleep wen it comes to debating seriouse issues.

  12. Daka didn’t sleep at home but at his gals friends, he bloody stomach is full of imichopo and can hardly follow the meeting.

  13. @ the SAINT,
    Your analysis lacks mature reasoning. How can you compare Brazil and Zambia in mere numbers?
    Of course Brazil has more prostitutes and more shanties than Zambia but you should realise that Brazil has 20 time the population of Zambia. There are more prostitutes and homeless people in the US than in the entire Zambia but that doesn’t mean the US is no better than us.
    In case you didn’t know, Brazil is one of the emerging great powers economically and politically and their transformation in the last 30 years should be admired. Banda and his cronies don’t get that treatment from other countries coz they don’t deserve it!

  14. No# 14 You have a point, Brazilians (white) are racists, no black person in the Lula delegation group and yet Brazil has the largest African population outside Africa, that should tell you something about what they really think about Africans. Lula maybe into Africa but it is for economic reasons just like every other foreigner who goes to Africa.

  15. Am back bane, did some traveling a bit, umwana ashenda atasha chi Rupiah ukunaya. Am just wondering why Lula received this medal, Rupiah was in Brazil and came back ne tall lay. We can do much more ba zed.

  16. the whole world revolves round economic interest.SELF INTEREST is a philosophy practiced in the west with vigor.the sooner that us africans understand that ,the quicker we will be able to compete on level terms.right now it is lopsided because the “tube light” in our leaders head has not lit up yet .change the ballast.paradigm shift is needed right now they are taking away our assets at their advantage.people who negotiate on our behalf must be schooled in game theory.also teach them poker so they don’t fold their cards at our disadvantage.Wake up africa we are being raped

  17. The Zambian diaspora! You claim to love the Zambian people yet you despise the leaders the same Zambians elect to govern the country. Democracy is about respecting the choice, the people have made. The fact is that the Zambian diaspora suffers from a superiority complex because you believe that because you are outside the country you are better than other Zambians and that perhaps the Zambians should elect you to govern since you are better. The Indian diaspora does not suffer from this disease. Please get off your pedestal and accept that your compatriots here at home do not deserve your daily insults. Teimwe mutulisha. (Kano nga ebo)

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