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Lucy Changwe clad in MMD chitenge dancing on arrival at Fibanga basic school before handing over a classroom block

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Some of the dancers that arrived at Lusaka International Airport with Democratic Republic of Congo rhumba music maestro Kofi Olomide in Lusaka yesterday

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Democratic Republic of Congo rhumba music maestro Kofi Olomide's dancers

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Democratic Republic of Congo rhumba music maestro Kofi Olomide's dancers at ZAIN HQ

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Democratic Republic of Congo rhumba music maestro Kofi Olomide waves to journalists on arrival at Lusaka International Airport in Lusaka.

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Democratic Republic of Congo rhumba music maestro Kofi Olomide arrives at Lusaka International Airport yesterday

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Democratic Republic of Congo rhumba music maestro Kofi Olomide arrives at Lusaka International Airport yesterday

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Democratic Republic of Congo rhumba music maestro Kofi Olomide arrives at Lusaka International Airport yesterday.

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Zambian singer Afunik Chirwa poses for a photograph

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Road Development Agency managers inspect the Mongu Kalabo road

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Peter Cottan, National Milling MD presents a donation of mealie meal to Matero Member of Parliament Faustina Sinyingwa at the Bible Gospel Church in Africa in Lusaka .

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THE Central Statistical Office (CSO) recruiting Supervisors and Enumerators for 2010 national census. Here, applicants line up to tender their applications at the office of the District Commissioner

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THE Central Statistical Office (CSO) recruiting Supervisors and Enumerators for 2010 national census. Here, applicants line up to tender their applications at the office of the District Commissioner

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NORTHERN province deputy Permanent Secretary Micah Zyambo (r) welcomes First Lady Thandiwe Banda at Nakonde Basic School when she arrived in Nakonde district

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NAKONDE District Director of Health Dr. Aubrey Musonda (l) introducing members of staff for Nakonde clinic to the First Lady Thandiwe Banda in Nakonde

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda visiting patients at Nakonde Clinic in Nakonde

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda inspecting a women club exhibition at Mbala High School with her entourage

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First Lady Thandiwe Banda (c) looking at wooden artefacts at Moto-moto museum in Mbala as Minister for Environment Catherine Namugala (l) and Museum Director Vitoria Chilungu look on

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First Lady Mrs Thandiwe Banda greeting Senior Chief Tafuna when she paid a courtesy call on him at his palace in Mpulungu

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Denny Lumbama delivering his speech during the 2010 Censes of Population and Housing Master Trainers training workshop in Kabwe while United Nations Population Fund Representative(UNFPA) Mr. Duah Owusu-sarfo listens

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Acting Director Central Statistical Office Mr. John Kalumbi introducing his entourage(not in the picture) to Denny Lumbama and Kabwe Trades Institute Principal Kasanda Sayila during the 2010 Census Trainers training workshop held in Kabwe

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Participants attending the 2010 Census of Population and Housing Master Trainers training workshop held in Kabwe

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Eagles Eye mining Zambia limited director Neil Richards showing samples of high grade manganese minerals to central province permanent secretary Denny Lumbama and his entourage at chalata manganese mine in mkushi

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Eagles Eye mining Zambia limited director Neil Richards explaining on the extraction of manganese mineral to central province permanent secretary Denny Lumbama and his entourage at chalata manganese mine in Mkushi

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Local Government and Hosing Minister Eustackio Kazonga presents keys to the real 2010 Zain winner of a house, Mambwe Koma as Zain Commercial Director Mark p’Ongom (with sun glasses) looks on in Lusaka

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Local Government and Hosing Minister Eustackio Kazonga presents keys to the real 2010 Zain winner of a house, Concetor Sakala as Zain Commercial Director Mark p’Ongom (center) looks on in Lusaka

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The Zambia under17 national team players go through their paces at Woodlands stadium in Lusaka in readiness for this weekend’s encounter against Ghana.

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The Zambia under17 national team players go through their paces at Woodlands

43 COMMENTS

  1. picture no.1 how can that woman be dancing when she is supposed be behind bars? LAZ please comment on this one do not be selective!

  2. Pic#1- Lucy Changwe, sans organza, pay off your debts first.
    Pics#3,4,5 – Kofi and his dancing queens all have little pregnant bellies, whats up with that?

  3. Hello Bloggers,
    What is the state of the Mongu-Kalabo road?
    Does anyone have an estimate of the cost so far?
    I think its the biggest joke pa Zed.

  4. The point of pics. 2 thru 8 could have been better made with one picture. Seems like you’ve got too much space to fill. Can I send a picture of Dumbo?

  5. # 6, the Mongu Kalabo road is a project that needs a lot of money, properly skilled engineers and cotractors. It is a long stretch of road that passes through the Zambezi plains and is usually washed away every rain season because the plains are heavily flooded at certain times of the year.
    Like the Chirundu road, the Mongu kalabo road needs a lot of attention and not politics.

  6. Mrs Banda is getting hot with her handouts to villagers nowadays, watch her she will make RB win elections in 2011. She is busy collecting money from Ambassadors wifes abroad so that she can buy handouts for villagers, what a scam. Please watch out pact members if you seperate you lose elections next year. PF cannot win elections without UPND and UPND cannot win without pf. Just accept to work together as a team, remove the selfishness and respect each other, as each of you is very important. Please, please, please pact work together to remove these MMD tyrans. Viva pact.

  7. @Pandukani Banda, don’t be a hater. At least he is doing something he loves which is singing.

  8. Apandukani,please give support.I remember very well,even JK and some other musicians started on a slow note no wonder even Zima ndola and certainly Afunika will succeed and I hear his music is really good.

  9. Pic 9-Lets go yo bali Afunik Chirwa ,it all starts on a humble note.You might be putting on that kamwala t-shirt and jeans now, but you never know what the future might hold.Next time you will start buying your cloths at manda hill.

  10. Show us pictures of various people and from a variety of events please!!!! why showing similar pictures repeatedly – Kofi and the dancing queens #2 – 8, Thandiwe 14 – 19, Censors Workshop, Under 17 etc all deserved just a picture each.

  11. Pic # 10 is that really a road or a drainange connecting a town to a provincial capital? Those are the places Rupiah needs to be touring and to see how desparately the country needs donors. But the chap is just flying allover and cant see the real issues on the ground.

  12. #15 Pandukani Banda shame on you – thou shall not despise humble beginnings. It is not about the looks, afterall we dont even know how ugly you look.

    Afunik – very handsome youngman – dont let disgruntled people like Pandukani discourage you. Please soldier on.

  13. ‘ma labishi yeka yeka’ lucy changwe then thandiwe as usual, please ba LT we need to know about zambia the real africa not women without substance.

  14. The pics are OK. The comments are killing me as usual. What more can I say? Everyone is trying their best to hold their position under the sun – that’s the way we get by…

  15. nine chale mune tawule winner blogger of the year this year, coz am here, so no tok tym for you for whole year haha

  16. WANTED:
    ALIVE NEVER DEAD:
    ATTAN SHANSONGA
    Last seen in the United Kingdom.
    If seen, please call the Zambia Police Service in Lusaka. For telephone number use the Internet. Website still under construction but will soon be back.
    Do not approach him. He is dangerous with cash. He may buy you.
    Do not report to the UK police.

  17. “THE democratic maturity of a country is measured on how people enjoy their freedom of expression, Vatican Ambassador to Zambia Archbishop Nicola Girasoli has said.”
    I wonder whether if anyone called the Pope s t u p i d, Mr Girasoli would think of freedom of expression! I wonder whether Mr Milingo was not hounded out of the Catholic Church because he exercised freedom of expression.

  18. nilalya live
    Abena Shansongo, tabale moneka mune! I am now taking lessons from D o g the bounty hunter. Abena araB complained that the UK government is not doing anything to bring Shansongo to justice. You know, he has businesses in the Cayman Islands, where RP capital the ZAMTEL saga company is also registered? Nalimo Shansongo had something to do with it……..He was Chiluba’s banker wamona? He may even be The Post banker as well. Ama conspiracies ya cilamo! What I don’t understand is, how is Shansongo guilty when Chiluba is not? I have discovered a law in UK called ‘Vicarious liability.’ You can punish the boss for the errors of the employer. If the Generals stole, Chiluba is guilty as their appointer.

  19. #32 Vicarious liability would apply when the prosecution proves that the employee acted in a manner consistent with prescribed terms of reference. The problem with the Zambian prosecutors (lawmen) is not that they can’t find a law to pin someone on but the ability to make persuasive arguments.

  20. Afunik Chirwa – pic # 9 what kind of cheap pose is that? typical of yobale’s in poverty stricken shanty compounds.

  21. pandakani banda and kafupi are one.cant fool anybody but be reminded that life is a boomerang.the same contempt you are showing to Afunik will be shown to you.I love life cos its fair for all not just you

  22. Yangu tata ba under 17! utumikonso twekatweka. Tapaba na stamina pa body sure…….What kind of diet are these chaps put on?

  23. Koffis dancing girls awe sure. They sure do look a miserable lot, maybe its bacause they are all pregnant or something Lol.

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