Thursday, May 9, 2024

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Lusaka High School pupils entertain invited guests in traditional song and dance when President Michael Sata laid a foundation stone at Palabana University site in Palabana recently.
Lusaka High School pupils entertain invited guests in traditional song
and dance when President Michael Sata laid a foundation stone at
Palabana University site in Palabana recently.

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Lusaka High School pupils entertain invited guests in traditional song and dance when President Michael Sata laid a foundation stone at Palabana University site in Palabana recently.
Lusaka High School pupils entertain invited guests in traditional song
and dance when President Michael Sata laid a foundation stone at
Palabana University site in Palabana recently.

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Lusaka High School pupils entertain invited guests in traditional song and dance when President Michael Sata laid a foundation stone at Palabana University site in Palabana recently.
Lusaka High School pupils entertain invited guests in traditional song and dance when President Michael Sata laid a foundation stone at Palabana University site in Palabana recently.

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Lusaka High School pupils entertain invited guests in traditional song and dance when President Michael Sata laid a foundation stone at Palabana University site in Palabana recently.
Lusaka High School pupils entertain invited guests in traditional song
and dance when President Michael Sata laid a foundation stone at
Palabana University site in Palabana recently.

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Guests arriving for Tyler Perry's Temptation movie premier at Arcades Sterkinekor
Guests arriving for Tyler Perry’s Temptation movie premier at Arcades Sterkinekor

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 Guests arriving for Tyler Perry's Temptation movie premier at Arcades Sterkinekor
Guests arriving for Tyler Perry’s Temptation movie premier at Arcades Sterkinekor

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Nebat Mbewe from Zambia Daily Mail poses for a picture on the red carpet
Nebat Mbewe from Zambia Daily Mail poses for a picture on the red carpet

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Captain Ngoma from Zambia Airforce with his wife Mulonda pose for a picture on the red carpet
Captain Ngoma from Zambia Airforce with his wife Mulonda pose for a picture on the red carpet

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Claire Chona of Ubuntu designs arrives for the Tyler Perr premier with her daughter Yolanta.
Claire Chona of Ubuntu designs arrives for the Tyler Perry’s premier with her daughter Yolanta.

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guests posing on the red carpet at Tyler Perry's Temptation movie premier at Arcades Sterkinekor
Guests posing on the red carpet at Tyler Perry’s Temptation movie premier at Arcades Sterkinekor

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Maria Banda from Nestle poses for a picture on the red carpet
Maria Banda from Nestle poses for a picture on the red carpet

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Sterkinekor Cinemas manager David Mwaka (purple tie)talks to guests
Sterkinekor Cinemas manager David Mwaka (purple tie)talks to guests

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 Eric Ngondo from Barclays with wife
Eric Ngondo from Barclays with wife pose for a picture on the red carpet

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 guests posing on the red carpet at Tyler Perry's Temptation movie premier at Arcades Sterkinekor
Guests posing on the red carpet at Tyler Perry’s Temptation movie premier at Arcades Sterkinekor

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guests arriving for Tyler Perry's Temptation movie premier at Arcades Sterkinekor
Guests arriving for Tyler Perry’s Temptation movie premier at Arcades Sterkinekor

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Lusaka province minister, Freedom Sikazwe(left) with Tourism director for culture and arts, Monde Mwala(right)during the tour of exibitions at the National Arts Exibitions to commemorate the African Freedom Day and 50th Anniversary of the African Union at Henry Tayali center at showgrounds in Lusaka
Lusaka province minister, Freedom Sikazwe(left) with Tourism director for culture and arts, Monde Mwala(right)during the tour of exibitions at the National Arts Exibitions to commemorate the African Freedom Day and 50th Anniversary of the African Union at Henry Tayali center at showgrounds in Lusaka

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 Tourism director for culture and arts, Monde Mwala(middle) explains  to Lusaka province minister, Freedom Sikazwe(right)during the tour of  exibitions at the National Arts  Exibitions  to commemorate the African  Freedom Day and 50th Anniversary of the African Union at Henry Tayali center at showgrounds in Lusaka.while Lusaka province assistant secretary, Mercy Miti(left) looks on.
Tourism director for culture and arts, Monde Mwala(middle) explains to Lusaka province minister, Freedom Sikazwe(right)during the tour of exibitions at the National Arts Exibitions to commemorate the African Freedom Day and 50th Anniversary of the African Union at Henry Tayali center at showgrounds in Lusaka.while Lusaka province assistant secretary, Mercy Miti(left) looks on.

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United States of America Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella (far left), Miss USA (second from far left), United States of America Ambassador to Zimbabwe Bruce Wharton (second from far right) and Zambia’s Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo (far right) pose for a photo on Zambezi River near Victoria Falls
United States of America Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella (far
left), Miss USA (second from far left), United States of America
Ambassador to Zimbabwe Bruce Wharton (second from far right) and
Zambia’s Tourism and Arts Minister Sylvia Masebo (far right) pose for
a photo on Zambezi River near Victoria Falls

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United States Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella (right) is made is put a basket of carrots on his head .The carrots were donated by a member of Nsongwe Women’s Association in Livingstone
United States Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella (right) is made is put a basket of carrots on his head .The carrots were donated by a member of Nsongwe Women’s Association in Livingstone

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United States Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella (right) is made is put a basket of carrots on his head .The carrots were donated by a member of Nsongwe Women’s Association in Livingstone
United States Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella (right) is made is put a basket of carrots on his head .The carrots were donated by a member of Nsongwe Women’s Association in Livingstone

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 United States Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella (middle) appreciates the carrots and eggplants he received from a member of Nsongwe Women’s Association in Livingstone on Monday afternoon
United States Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella (middle)
appreciates the carrots and eggplants he received from a member of
Nsongwe Women’s Association in Livingstone on Monday afternoon

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United States Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella riding a bike on a 20 km stretch from Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport to Nsongwe in Livingstone on Monday afternoon to promote international tourism, economic growth, and wildlife conservation in Zambia and Zimbabwe.
United States Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella riding a bike on a
20 km stretch from Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport to
Nsongwe in Livingstone on Monday afternoon to promote international
tourism, economic growth, and wildlife conservation in Zambia and
Zimbabwe.

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United States of America Ambassadors to Zambia and Zimbabwe Mark Storella and Bruce Wharton joined by officials from the two countries ride from Victoria Falls through Mosi-oa-tunya Road to Livingstone Museum
United States of America Ambassadors to Zambia and Zimbabwe Mark
Storella and Bruce Wharton joined by officials from the two countries ride
from Victoria Falls through Mosi-oa-tunya Road to Livingstone Museum

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The Zambia Defence Forces listen to a church sermon at the Anglican Cathedral of Nativity during the inter denomination prayer meeting for the African Union's Golden Jubilee on Sunday 19th May,2013 in Ndola.
The Zambia Defence Forces listen to a church sermon at the Anglican Cathedral of Nativity during the inter denomination prayer meeting for the African Union’s Golden Jubilee on Sunday 19th May,2013 in Ndola.

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The Zambia Defence Forces listen to a church sermon at the Anglican Cathedral of Nativity during the inter denomination prayer meeting for the African Union's Golden Jubilee on Sunday 19th May,2013 in Ndola.
The Zambia Defence Forces listen to a church sermon at the Anglican Cathedral of Nativity during the inter denomination prayer meeting for the African Union’s Golden Jubilee on Sunday 19th May,2013 in Ndola.

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Aerial view of the new Lusaka Stadium under-construction
Aerial view of the new Lusaka Stadium under-construction

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Minister of Tourism and Arts Sylvia Masebo joins the Sioma Dancing group in dancing during the topping out richtfest ceremony for the new park Headquarters construction of the Sioma Ngwezi falls National park
Minister of Tourism and Arts Sylvia Masebo joins the Sioma Dancing group in dancing during the topping out richtfest ceremony for the new park Headquarters construction of the Sioma Ngwezi falls National park

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Minister of Tourism and Arts Sylvia Masebo showing her joy by dancing  together Sikandi Basic School dancing group during the topping out richtfest ceremony for the new park Headquarters construction of the Sioma Ngwezi falls National park in Sioma District
Minister of Tourism and Arts Sylvia Masebo showing her joy by dancing together Sikandi Basic School dancing group during the topping out richtfest ceremony for the new park Headquarters construction of the Sioma Ngwezi falls National park in Sioma District

54 COMMENTS

    • Best: Pic 1 is great!!! Fwenkulafwenkula, thats what we call entertainment.
      Worst: Pic 28: Why Why why Chi Syvia join abaiche, just spoiling all party, bad ending of pictures and my weekend. Masebo Masebo please… awe mwe. fyonse konaula.

  1. Pic 1-4 awe kwena abaiche balepekula amasha kwena.I love it.Pic 5-15…wow ! Awe kanshi kwali ukusamba ku movie premier epashili pakuleka bane.Pic 26 is awesome i wonder if mark sitole was pricked by a sharp point on the basket or something. He appears as if he was in pain.Nice pics ba LT, a big thumbs up.

  2. Thanks 4 the photos. #pic 22 means that part of the road from airport is gravel. #pic 23 = dusty main road with no lines. Little wonder we have too may accidents. Is the joining road already done or needs to be done?

  3. Nice pics LT. Pic #6 nice babe. Chi gelo chisuma ichi zoona, just my type. Not to mosquito awe. Anybody with contacts of this woman, pliz assist. Ni live bakamba, ifyamipila panse!!. Ka Lusaka stadium mwela, nizii !! What a master-piece. Cheers

  4. Is it me or does the floor where the red carpet is put look dirty? I know people will not like this but the red carpet photographs look substandard to me.
    Just saying! 🙂

  5. Please at least clean the floor before you put the carpet there.
    Just saying before people start laying into me. Where is Mushota?

  6. Ati Red Carpet pa zed. it’s an eye sore. Talk of fat chicks. Find tu mpompo next time guys. i personally dont mind tuma kalad girls. I had one back in the good old zed days. Week end ninshi ni pa arcades mu rhapsody.

  7. The Lusaka Stadium design is silly. White canopies! They will be brown in 6 months!
    As for the so called ‘movie premier’ there has been a conspiracy of the not so good looking! That is all I can say!

    These are the worst pictures LT has ever brought us. Including the Zambian Government tourist attraction Sylvia Masebo has not helped!

    Sorry LT.

    • YA Mwebantu tamwakwata ichisuma ati ” a conspiracy of the not so good looking” aweh kwena…. ndeloleshafye

    • The Saint
      Spot on. Surely we can do better than that. Was it meant as a wind up?

      Give my mother some dentures and a Boy Scout bag, a pink dress and some blue shoes and she will look far much better than what I’ve seen even at her age.

      Jesus!

    • Most of the above are Bemba and ngoni women. They won’t let other beautiful easterners, southerners or Lozi women be at an event like that, cause these three provinces produce Zambia’s most gorgeous curvaceous ladies. Better the are not shown to represent Nonsense like Tyler Perry’s man bashing movies.

    • hahaha elo some of these ladies need the fashion police. I mean leopard print boots on that dress? yaba

    • Nothing wrong with white canopy/canvas its widely used in countries in the middle east at events venues situated right in the desert surrounded by sand dunes. More over smart landscaping by planting trees and paving/ tarring the surrounding usually always reduces dust.
      Its what they are going to with the old independence stadium that you should be more concerned about.

  8. Thise same Premier looks like it just attracted vima Sugar mummy navima sugar dadies, i can only see people with Pot bellies both men and women.

  9. Mushota has gone back to Kawambwa. No internet connection… Nice pics though. No place like home…

  10. It is really good to see the women growing carrots and eggplants, very nutritious foods, not maize all the time. Diversification is very important in agriculture. At least in those villages they even eat carrots. In Lusaka people only eat them in hospital beds! Nice pictures though!

  11. Sorry but of the women attending the so called Tyler perry movie are butt ugly! Can’t we do better pa zed zoona?

  12. Leave the women alone. Some of you are ugly men. What has beauty got to do with attending the Tyler movie? Some of the women are mothers and are beautiful to their husbands. Shame on you

    • The women are not good looking at all that is all I am saying. I know we have beautiful women in Zambia. So many people are viewing this website so at least if LT are taking pictures to post on the internet they should take pics of the lovely young women.

  13. Ok ba LT next time bring us pics of people working hard coz everything here is just leisurely.Zambians have alot of work to do to make zed a better place.

  14. Problems with our women is that they have inferiority complex and want to behave like muzungu women. For crying out out you are African women and so behave like it.Stop with the fake hair and muzungu mannerisms. You would look much more attractive with natural hair and chitenge outfits. If a black man wants a muzungu women he can surely get one at least for us in the diaspora. This is the same reason African/black women wonder why successful black men leave them and marry white women!

    • @Kabamba – seems as though you are the one with an inferiority complex. when was the last time you wore chitenge shirt, shorts or pants? – time to throw your ‘western clothes’ hope you get the point – pointless criticism.

    • @Really as a matter of fact I have African upper attire which I put on from time to time. I am a proud African. But lets be fare chitenge outfits looks really good on our women as opposed to men. I have no inferiority complex and no wonder I am advocating for our African women to be natural because we love them for who they are. But I have a problem with African women wanting to be white by putting on fake hair, making a phony accent and imitating white mannerisms. If I want a white girl I can simply find one it is not hard.

  15. Tonight I will be in shorts and T-shirt to go watch Fast and Furious 6. If I was in Zambia I would be under dressed.

  16. Really, Tyler Perry movie primier red carpet! were any of the cast members there? That movie was a flop in America, I bet it will be a hit in Zambia.

  17. Why are Africans so dark? They are dancing we cant see them, even unless they smile..

    That is why the criminals complain here in Scotland of black people, that they shouldn’t make them [policemen, because f they do, the criminal will be arrested since they are synonymous with darkness

    I am not black I am brown but none of those people dancing there, are even brown!
    Sad

    Thanks

  18. Claire Chona of Ubuntu designs Pic #09 looks ravishing, there is nothing more attractive than a black Afrikan woman with a nature hairstyle.

  19. PICTURE NUMBER 28 MAKES ME WONDER IF IN ZAMBIA WE DON’T HAVE ANY DESIGNERS WHO CAN DESIGN PROPER COSTUMES FOR OUR TRADITIONAL DANCERS SUCH AS THOSE GIRLS- OUR CHILDREN (INCLUDING GROWN UP MEN AND WOMEN) TO DANCE IN. OR IS IT, AGAIN, A QUESTION OF WAITING FOR A WHITE MAN TO COME AND DESIGN FOR US AS USUAL?

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