Thursday, March 28, 2024

The Week in Pictures

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo innaugurates a tractor that has been allocated for operations to the Zambia Wildlife Authority in Sioma Ngwezi National Park ofWestern Province

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo enjoying a tractor ride when she went to inaugurate the tractor that has been allocated for operations to the Zambia Wildlife Authority in Sioma Ngwezi National Park ofWestern Province

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo (c), Sesheke Member of Parliament Sianga Siyauya (r) and Western Province Minister John Kufuna (l) during the tour of Sioma Ngwezi Falls.

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo with Senior Conservation Officer Richard Mbewe at the statute of David Livingstone.

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo at Victoria Falls in the Livingstone. The Minister visited the Victoria Falls to inspect progress works for the hosting of the United Nations World Tourism General Assembly next year

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo inspects Victoria Falls with Chief Conservation Officer John Chiluwe in Livingstone. On the centre is Tourism and Arts Deputy Minister David Phiri.

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo meets a tourist at Victoria Falls in Livingstone. . The Minister was on tour of Livingstone in preparation on next year’s United Nations World Tourism General Assembly

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo signs the visitors book after touring the Victoria falls in Livingstone. Looking on are Heritage guard Francis Chitambo (l) and Site Attendant Lego Tembo (r)

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo stresses a point to Taxi drivers at Livingstone falls car park . The Minister was on tour of Livingstone in preparation on next year’s United Nations World Tourism General Assembly (UNWTO)

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo shakes hands with Southern Province Minister Obvious Mwaliteta at Mukuni Curio market. Looking on is Provincial Permanent Secretary Edwin Zumbunu

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo looks at a painting being done by Augustine Sitambala who is a trader at Mukuni Curio market, this was when the minister visited the trading area in readiness for next year’s United Nations World Tourism General Assembly

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Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo looks at a painting being done by Augustine Sitambala who is a trader at Mukuni Curio market, this was when the minister visited the trading area in readiness for next year’s United Nations World Tourism General Assembly

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Senior Chief Ndungu of the Luvale people of Zambezi and his wife on a hammock during the Likumbi Lya mize traditional in Zambezi

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Vice president Dr Guy Scott and Provincial minister Josephine Limata present gifts to Senior Chief Ndungu during the Likumbi Lya Mize traditional ceremony in Zambezi

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Senior Chief Mwata Kazembe with Luapula province Minister Benson Kapaya during a meeting in Mwansabombwe during the week

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William Banda with relatives and friends after he was arrested at Woodlands police station

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba with Zambia’s High Commissioner to Canada Bob Samakai at Inter continental hotel in Canada

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Dr Kaseba arrives in Canada for the 2012 world leaders cancer summit in Montreal

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Dr Kaseba speaks at the World Cancer Congress in Canada

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Many ilegal andilegal driving schools have mushroomed in many districts. Mongu has not been spared. Here Peter Kaingu of T.D.Y Professional Driving School conducting driving lessons.
Many ilegal andilegal driving schools have mushroomed in many districts. Mongu has not been spared. Here Peter of a Professional Driving School conducting driving lessons.

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Many ilegal andilegal driving schools have mushroomed in many districts. Mongu has not been spared. Here Peter Kaingu of T.D.Y Professional Driving School conducting driving lessons.
Many ilegal andilegal driving schools have mushroomed in many districts. Mongu has not been spared. Here Peter  of  a T.D.Y Professional Driving School conducting driving lessons.

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Some civil servants during a meeting addressed by chief Nondo of the Lungu people which was held to resolve the impasse created by Senga Hill Member of Parliament Kapembwa Simbo during a public rally recently. Mr Simbao is accused of issuing tribal and disparaging remarks against civil servants who do not hail from Senga HIll.
Some civil servants during a meeting addressed by chief Nondo of the Lungu people which was held to resolve the impasse created by Senga Hill Member of Parliament Kapembwa Simbo during a public rally recently. Mr Simbao is accused of issuing tribal and disparaging remarks against civil servants who do not hail from Senga HIll.

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Chief Nondo of the Lungu confer with Northern Province Minister Freedom Sikazwe during a meeting to resolve the impasse created by Senga Hill Member of Parliament Kapembwa Simbo during a public rally recently. Mr Simbao is accused of issuing tribal and disparaging remarks against civil servants who do not hail from Senga HIll.
Chief Nondo of the Lungu confer with Northern Province Minister Freedom Sikazwe during a meeting to resolve the impasse created by Senga Hill Member of Parliament Kapembwa Simbo during a public rally recently. Mr Simbao is accused of issuing tribal and disparaging remarks against civil servants who do not hail from Senga HIll.

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Chief Nondo of the Lungu confer with Northern Province Minister Freedom Sikazwe during a meeting to resolve the impasse created by Senga Hill Member of Parliament Kapembwa Simbo during a public rally recently. Mr Simbao is accused of issuing tribal and disparaging remarks against civil servants who do not hail from Senga HIll.
Chief Nondo of the Lungu confer with Northern Province Minister Freedom Sikazwe during a meeting to resolve the impasse created by Senga Hill Member of Parliament Kapembwa Simbo during a public rally recently. Mr Simbao is accused of issuing tribal and disparaging remarks against civil servants who do not hail from Senga HIll.

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North Western Province MPs at the Development Meeting
North Western Province MPs at the Development Meeting

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North Western Province MPs at the Development Meeting
North Western Province MPs at the Development Meeting

47 COMMENTS

  1. I think she is the suitable minister for this ministry.Very hard working and very innovative.I have never met her in person but she’s an interesting personallity.

    • Innovative in fashion maybe… but in terms of applying the philosophy of work, innovation is hardly the word that describes her…get your facts straight 

  2. Minister Sylvia Masebo knows how to dress for the occasion apart from the fake terrible hair Zambian women wear she is always spot on! 

  3. I hope the Taxi Association trains those guys about basic good customer service and dress etiquette ahead of the Tourism Summit. Please give them ID collars to wear. 

  4. My eyes are on the first lady`s bodyguard. I mean the woman in black behind Dr Kaseba. Thinking about her and where I can get her. That is my type. Pure African breed. Ayikona meni!

  5. Who is that lady who is always conspicuously behind the first lady Dr.Kaseba.I don’t remember Thandiwe having a chola girl.

  6. Good to see the veep (Dr. Guy Scott) again. I have been missing him and was wondering that limbi UKWA had fired him…

  7. Silvia Masebo is intelligent and beautiful.People please learn to give credit where it is due.I will be very happy to meet her in person.

    • Buddy, we want active people. Persons of action — beauty and intelligence are blessings from the almighty that each one of us is given. As a minister we need to see her do things. What are they doing to Vic falls? Even the area around Livingstone’s statue does not look pleasing. Even the desk at the wlcome center looks horrible!!! Are these the desks that will be produced by the PF youth to be trained in Sudan? Come on people…

  8. Pic # 10. Beleaguered Zumbunu. He must be thinking of the bricks and the Wall fence scandal. Sylvia and Obvious, ba Soli ba tanshi talking about ku chomwetu kwa Bunda Bunda, Kwa Shikabeta ni kwa Mulalika. Mumenemene ni mansailo. Bami ba Muka Mambo II niba Nkomeshya mukwabo. The true owners of Lusaka who are never noticed.

  9. Pic #18, The boy on the left of the picture does not need any binoculars to spot out anything, he has perfect eyes.

  10. Pics 4-8 tells a story of how we regard maintenance in Zambia. I’ve on on the Zim side and David Livingston’s statue is well maintained. Us the area looks like it looked when Livingstone first stood there. Our side can also be slippery and safety needs to be looked into. Pics 20-21 shows how clean Barostland is. No wonder compared to Lusaka. 

  11. Maybe Sylvia used to be intelligent sometime back, listening to her contributions in Parley of late, she has totally lost it. She is a beauty but Parley is not broadcast so for some of us that does not even soothe us.:((

  12. The tractor photo is a laugh. Just go and visit ZAWA offices in Livingtone, and outside, a similar tractor donated few years back is now a skeleton,Its peoples money .. Its just a load of BULLSHIT, they show.This tractor will be used by ZAWA to sell firewood and pocket the money and will not even last 5 years.Cheating people as usual.

  13. Compare pics #16 and 17.The buildings,the cleanliness,the maintenance and even the grounds show two different cultures.One is detail oriented and diligent while the other is lackadaisical and lethargic.A perfect symbol of why one country is poor while the other is 1st world.Its this culture that is the most important determinant in your country’s status and not how much minerals you have.

  14. YABA.. KU ZAMBIA NAKWEVE.. SHOWING OFF ONE TRACTOR IN THIS TIME AND AGE SHUWA. A ROVER JUST LANDED ON MARS RECENTLY AND WE ARE STILL ADMIRING A TRACTOR. PLIZI !!!!!!PLIZI. IT SHUD BE STANDARD FOR TRACTORS TO AROUND IN ZAMBIA. NOT LIKE WE HAVE SEEN A SPACE SHUTTLE SHUWA… AWE MWE

  15. Sioma Ngwezi Falls, eh? And it is not in the picture, lol! The Barotse it seems are building mansions, quite interesting!

  16. Yes Ms Masebo definately is an intelligent, beautiful & hard working girl… UNZA produced the best for Zambia!!! Does any one know why was Gibbon Lubinda was removed from the Tourism Minister position? Was it because he bungi jumped  at Vic falls?

  17. since when could “kalao” kinky african hair become so long and straight like indian hair? Ive neva seen a white or indian woman wear kalao “kinky hair” on safari
    its so digusting to see african women wearing other peoples hair on top of their “GOD GIVEN” kinky hair… its an insult to our african race!!!
    next some african women will be wearing other peoples pubic hair for eyelashes … mark my words.

  18. # 30 KA MUSHOTA. “Livingstone is a beautiful town thanks” I AM SURE ITS BECAUSE THATS WHERE YOU MET YOUR KA HUSBAND THROUGH UBU ULE. KA KONKA MULOPA IWE!!!

  19. @ Picture 16, Woodlands police station in the background looks very delapidated.
    Umuto wa lupwa tauchita fimofimo; good to see that even our Tekere Banda has relatives who are prepared to stand by him no matter what. By the way, has he got a wife?

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