Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Week/Weekend in Pictures

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Supreme Council for Sports in Africa Zone Six Secretary General Nvuzo Mbebe points out areas of concern when he lead a delegation on an inspection of student hostels at the University of Zambia in Lusaka5
HOSTING OF COSAFA UNDER 21 GAMES: Supreme Council for Sports in Africa Zone Six Secretary General Nvuzo Mbebe points out areas of concern when he lead a delegation on an inspection of student hostels at the University of Zambia in Lusaka

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Supreme Council for Sports in Africa Zone Six Secretary General Nvuzo Mbebe points out areas of concern when he lead a delegation on an inspection of student hostels at the University of Zambia in Lusaka
HOSTING OF COSAFA UNDER 21 GAMES: Supreme Council for Sports in Africa Zone Six Secretary General Nvuzo Mbebe points out areas of concern when he lead a delegation on an inspection of student hostels at the University of Zambia in Lusaka

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Supreme Council for Sports in Africa Zone Six Secretary General Nvuzo Mbebe and Under-20 Southern Africa Development Community Games local organizing committee chairperson Esau Nebwe inspection shower rooms at student hostels at UNZA
HOSTING OF COSAFA UNDER 21 GAMES: Supreme Council for Sports in Africa Zone Six Secretary General Nvuzo Mbebe and Under-20 Southern Africa Development Community Games local organizing committee chairperson Esau Nebwe inspection shower rooms at student hostels at UNZA

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Supreme Council for Sports in Africa Zone Six Secretary General Nvuzo Mbebe leads a delegation on an inspection of student hostels at UNZA
HOSTING OF COSAFA UNDER 21 GAMES: Supreme Council for Sports in Africa Zone Six Secretary General Nvuzo Mbebe leads a delegation on an inspection of student hostels at UNZA

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VICE President George Kunda is welcomed to cerebate mass by Father Mike Mereif at Saint Mary's Assumption Parish
VICE President George Kunda is welcomed to cerebate mass by Father Mike Mereif at Saint Mary's Assumption Parish

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VICE President George Kunda donates transport money for a stranded person who could not get to Lusaka from Mansa through Catholic priest Father Mike Mereif
VICE President George Kunda donates transport money for a stranded person who could not get to Lusaka from Mansa through Catholic priest Father Mike Mereif

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SENIOR Chief Mwata Kazembe’s advisors receiving malaria nets and treatment medical services at the umutomboko traditional ceremony
SENIOR Chief Mwata Kazembe’s advisors receiving malaria nets and treatment medical services at the umutomboko traditional ceremony

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RESIDENTS jostle for untensils at one of the Bimalu Company stand at the Umutomboko traditional ceremony
RESIDENTS jostle for untensils at one of the Bimalu Company stand at the Umutomboko traditional ceremony

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President Banda when he visited the central market in Monze district of Southern province
President Banda when he visited the central market in Monze district of Southern province

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Chieftainess Malembeka is carried on the hammock during the Kwilimuna ceremony of the Lamba people of the Copperbelt
Chieftainess Malembeka is carried on the hammock during the Kwilimuna ceremony of the Lamba people of the Copperbelt

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PF vice president Guy Scott kneels before Chieftainess Malembeka during the Kwilimuna ceremony of the Lamba people of the Copperbelt
PF vice president Guy Scott kneels before Chieftainess Malembeka during the Kwilimuna ceremony of the Lamba people of the Copperbelt

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Mpongwe District Commissioner Rasford Bulaya Bulaya, former Mpongwe member of parliament Gabriel Namulambe and Masaiti District Commissioner Evan Pwele Kneel before Chieftainess
Mpongwe District Commissioner Rasford Bulaya Bulaya, former Mpongwe member of parliament Gabriel Namulambe and Masaiti District Commissioner Evan Pwele Kneel before Chieftainess

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PRESIDENT Rupiah Banda with Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations Mr.Dickson Jere during the occasion of the dissolution of the National Assembly at State House
PRESIDENT Rupiah Banda with Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations Mr.Dickson Jere during the occasion of the dissolution of the National Assembly at State House

26 COMMENTS

  1. Ne mbale kumo nashi chipa sana in picture# 8
    Picture #6…. Woooooo! You will not win GK. That is what the priest seems to be telling Kunda

  2. Are we seriously going to host foreigners at the dilapidated unza ruins?! what a shame. put them in lodges and motels for crying out loud. dont embarrass us like that please. BETTER not to host.

  3. But zoona ruins pa unza is in serious situ. Now thats the real ruins, as if some terrorist from somalia recently blew himself rite there.

  4. Do we have to wait till we are expecting guests to fix things in Zambia?I guess it’ll take an Obama trip to fix our airport.Those UNZA hostels are in a bad shape and dirty.Goes to show how much of a total overhaul Zambia needs from UNZA to LIA,from Mulungushi to our filthy streets,our antiquated political system and right on to our attitudes.

  5. Pa Zed…picture 1-4, they indeed look worried…do we really have to expose our poverty by asking our friends to come over for dinner when we cant afford to host them-more so when we know the high standards they are used to?? kaya…

  6. PLEASE, PIC #10. ARE WE STILL IN THE ERA OF LIFTING SOMEONE LIKE THAT, THESE PIPO CANT THEY USE CHIKOCHI WITH TWO BULLS CARRYING HIM. INTERESTING INDEED

  7. Those pictures by the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa Zone Six Secretary General Nvuzo Mbebe, was, as I interpreted..

    “There and there, and there, and there, and there, and there, and there, and there…!!!!”

  8. Really, the ruins are in a terrible shape to host some foreign dignitories. Teti muba twaleko nangu pa Hone, though i do not know the condtions there mostly likely the same. But eko twapita kuma Ruins kwine. Kale kwalemonekako bwino. In 1996, we even had warm water ku Africa kulya.

  9. No positive improvement to the ‘ruins’ at UNZA from the time I was there…no wonder those officials from the COSAFA under 21 steering committee are dead worried about accommodating international delegates there…

  10. Embarrassing to have university hostels in that state? Honestly what is wrong with our country? Do we understand what maintenance means? You could tell from faces of delegates that they are disappointed and worried?

    SHAME, Tuma curtains made from bed sheets?

  11. 1-4 its sad we can still call people to inspect such structures,so much needs to be done there.it’s what I call asking” is this dog male or female?” when you can clearly see what is in between the small legs.

    10 the guys lifting the chief don’t look happy,to me it’s like they wish it was as easy as kuomboka using the boat.

    Jere should be stopped eating that head can explode hope the heart is not in such fat.

  12. UNZA is deplorable please. This is crazy. All the monie going on bootlicking should have helped fix atleast the state of UNZA

  13. Nothing for Sata, all he has done in the week; finding bodies left at scene of accident by MMD donating wheel chair in Chipata behind an inspiring story… nothing nothing but you MMDs?

  14. Udelt-with Nasty Zambian Arogancy ( UNZA) .How proud are we to call such a disaster of a structure as our highest learning institution ? Where are we hearding to. We are on our way to the pre-colonial period

  15. wooooooo even if you give this money i wil not vote for GK, i think thats what the father is thinking look at him pic 6

  16. Ba Kunda balemoneka gray gray, awe tabali bwino. Buti kwena pa UNZA bushe ninshi kwena? Chi Dora Siliya nacho bushe can’t you try and do something for your former Uni. Muli mbushi sana ba mayo you need to get your priorities straight.

  17. I dont think Zambia is able to host any tournament with such levels of dilapidated hostel rooms at UNZA, you need state of the art infrastructures to host tournaments.

  18. Picha nambari moja,mbili,tatu,nne na picha nambari nane zinaonyesha kwamba zambia kuna uchafu na ukosefu wa mipango sana.Hata barabarani kuna uchafu,vumbi,maji na takataka nyingi ambazo zinaonyesha mfano mbaya wa wazambia kwa wageni wa nchi zingine.

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