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UN secretary General Ban Ki-Moon’s Visit in Pictures

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Speaker of the National Assembly Dr Patrick Matibini welcomes United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-Moon to parliament building in Lusaka
Speaker of the National Assembly Dr. Patrick Matibini welcomes United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-Moon to parliament building in Lusaka

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Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini welcomes United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-Moon to parliament building in Lusaka
Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini welcomes United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-Moon to parliament building in Lusaka

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United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon with Speaker of the National Assembly Dr Patrick Matibini (left) after making a speech at the Parliament
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon with Speaker of the National Assembly Dr Patrick Matibini (left) after making a speech at the Parliament

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United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon greets Homa Affairs Minister Kennedy Sakeni and vice president Dr Guy Scott at the National Assembly in Lusaka
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon greets Home Affairs Minister Kennedy Sakeni and Vice president Dr Guy Scott at the National Assembly in Lusaka

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United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon greeting Members of Parliament in Lusaka
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon greeting Members of Parliament in Lusaka

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United Nations secretary General Ban Ki-Moon gestures after after addressing the National Assembly in Lusaka
United Nations secretary General Ban Ki-Moon waves after addressing the National Assembly in Lusaka

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Foreign Affairs Minister Given Lubinda, Minister Wilbur Simuusa (left) and Justice Minister Sebastian Zulu during the address by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon at Parliament
Foreign Affairs Minister Given Lubinda, Minister Wilbur Simuusa (left) and Justice Minister Sebastian Zulu during the address by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon at Parliament

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Sata with UN Chief at State House
Sata with the UN Chief at State House

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Sata with Ban ki-moon pose for a picture
Sata with Ban ki-moon pose for a picture

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Sata with Ban Ki-Moon outside the Statehouse Grounds
Sata with Ban Ki-Moon outside the State house grounds

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Sata welcoming Ban Ki- Moon at Statehouse
Sata welcoming Ban Ki- Moon at Statehouse

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Sata shaking hands with UN chief's wife
Sata shaking hands with Ban Ki -Moons wife

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UN chief arrive at statehouse signing the guest book
UN chief signing the guest book at State house

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Sata with Ban ki- Moon at the Luncheon at Statehouse
Sata with Ban ki- Moon at the Luncheon at Statehouse

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Sata greets Regina Chiluba
Sata greets Regina Chiluba widow of the Late former president Frederick Chiluba

34 COMMENTS

  1. Great pictures…Zambia basking in glory..But can we please, please, please stop doing those buffet arrangements at State House. The hotels/caterers are being lazy. Lunches and dinners for the highest office in the land should be a la carte surely. The President cannot and should not be moving around with plates of food let alone those he invites to such occasions!!

    • Is Satana afraid of being poisoned?!  It is not for hotels to decide how food is served.  It is for the host (i.e. Presidency) to determine the quality of service and food.

  2. Regina Chiluba the way she holded Mr Sata’s hand. alebapela ama sign ati, he even looks surprised.
    Pic 14 – Aka lusapato ba Sata efyo bakaposele nakupula dont touch!!!!
    Nice mu parliament!!!

  3. Hello ba Sata ! Dont eat to much beef men! look at your neck ! it is growing big ! Go for vegetables ! see your friend Ban ki moon what is picking…. I recommend veg. and less fat food for you! and do everyday training inside state house.

    • Like most well-to-do Zambians, Sata likes carrying his wealth around his belly.  Meat = good milile; veggies = rabbit food.  Look how trim Ban Ki-Moon looks.

    • Distant Drums,
      You must be a fool that’s why the pictures have been hidden from your view. You claim to have eyes and yet you can’t see what’s right in front of you. Foolish munthu. Education!!!!

  4. I still feel sad that two former Presidents have passed on. Levy and FTJ. But Now we have very rich free women infact three. Maureen, Regina and Vera up for grabs. Guys the bible allows it. But it seems Zed Guys too scared to hook these three Rich free women. Why?

  5. How come Sata never allowed KK to walk on red carpet the other time? Ban Ki Moon will go into our history as a bad visitor who wanted to influence our nation into gay ism.

  6. WOW MS SQUEEZE SQUEEZE IS BACK?? REGINA She will definitely grab one. Mayo Ba Doctor Kaseba, Please make sure Regina alepalama apatali Kuli Batata “Our President”, She can do her magic, how she played Vera, She has the experience. You can tell from the Greeting, it is a clear sign that “You are welcome Ba President with both hands for anything you want” HAA Good one, Chalibakafya muminwe Ba President.

  7. Bloggers was there a memorial ceremony for ba Chiluba?? How come Ba Regina on the loose, nababakakula? or is it ba Vera still mourning??

  8. Let the Gays have rights too. We have Zambians who are gay especially women.Especially ku USA bena Angela, Chiwaya, Peggy these are Atlanta guza’s. Then we have bena Tasila, ellen, Shirley, Ngonda these are Texas guza’s. That ka Leroy Findlay boy who was exposed pa Kachepa he is openly Gay buti ama kamba ati he is Bi sexual. Let them have rights its their choice.

  9. Ba Regina that handshake sivintu. Is that the way you enticed Chiluba to leave Vera, not with king cobra, leave him for the doc!

  10. Pic 15. Is that Dipak Patel? Kale. Ban should have extended his visit to Zimbabwe & hear how intolerant uncle Bob is on gay rights. Ba kateka, what’s your position on unbiblical rights this ka Ki-Moon is trying to impose on our dear country?

  11. Pic 15.

    Sata: Mwaice ndino kukubikamo. Na uwama sana.” Regina: “Ah mbuya, osakamba so. pali bantu. kekekeke.”

  12. The president is too impersonal.Can’t some teach him manners on how to greet and smile, pleeeeeeeeeaaase!!!!

  13. Thanks for the good writeup. It actually was once a amusement account it. Glance complex to more introduced agreeable from you! However, how can we keep in touch?

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