Friday, March 29, 2024

The Weekend in Pictures

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President Banda receives a plaque bearing the portraits of Zambia's former and current Presidents from Northmead Assemblies of God preacher Joshua Banda during a fund raising dinner in Lusaka

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Zambia's Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande (l), talks to Botswana Minister of Trade Makgato Malesu at the SADC Council of Ministers summit in Windhoek in Namibia

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Some Mazabuka residents being tested for diabetes

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Some Ministers in prayer during the funeral of late Mpulungu MP Lameck Chibombamilimo in Lusaka

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Science Minister Brian Chituwo during body viewing of the late Mpulungu MP Lameck Chibombamilimo during a requiem mass

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Police separating political party cadres who clashed at Mpulungu MP Lameck Chibombamilimo's requiem mass in Lusaka.

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Police in riot gear keep vigil after restoring order at the requiem mass for the late Mpulungu MP Lameck Chibombamilimo in Lusaka

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Police having a tough time to separate political party cadres who clashed at Mpulungu MP Lameck Chibombamilimo's requiem mass

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Police having a tough time to separate political party cadres who clashed at Mpulungu MP Lameck Chibombamilimo's requiem mass

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Pallbearers carry the coffin of the late Mpulungu MP Lameck Chibombamilimo during the requiem mass

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Nigerian High Commissioner to Zambia Folake Marcus Bello presents her credentials to COMESA Secretary General Sindiso Ngwenya in Lusaka

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Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande leads the Zambian delegation at the ongoing SADC summit in Namibia.

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda receives a donation of books from Ghanaian school teacher Samuel Peprah at State House

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda with Ghanaian High Commissioner William Barndful after receiving a donation of books from a Ghanaian school teacher Samuel Peprah at State House

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Deputy Chief Justice Ireen Mambilima and Chibamba Kanyama after officiating at the Teen Trust Zambia annual conference in Lusaka

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Ostriches feeding at one of the Galaunia Farms in Lusaka

20 COMMENTS

  1. Very touching pictures. Sorrow, anger, peacefulness and joy mingled on people’s faces. Life with all the emotions it brings – Zambians have been through it all.

  2. Whats with these stupid 40 year old supposed to be youths choosing a funeral to go and do their nonsense. How can a right thinking person go to a funeral and start fighting. kutumpa nomba!!!!

  3. people in Zambia should be aware that getting treatment in Indian hospitals has risks. Alot of people are coming back with a super bug that is resistant to all antibiotics.

    LT, please report on this before more people lose their lives by going to India and other parts of Asia as medical tourists

  4. #12 Chibwabwa you’ve made my day with your short but highly amusing comment. Ati umusesa, kwena kale sana when I heard that word… my brain erased it and replaced it with “Sqwaw” until today.

  5. Ninshi abantu ku Zambia bamonekela aba pompeka, notu matobo bonse! Look at Chibamba Kanyama, or is it good milile or they are carrying weapons of mass destruction below their belts? They all need some serious bath in breach to kill that deadly scent once in the diaspora.

  6. i also didnt know that they was a school at state house.abantu balapapusha instead of taking the books to schools ba letwalila abeshikulu bakwa ala b.

  7. I understand what smell you are talking about mumbi! Its so embarrassing even abakulu smelling of sweat! Cant they shave and use some deodorant?

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