Tuesday, May 6, 2025

The Weekend in Pictures

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Former Zambian President Rupiah Banda over the weekend was among several parents who rendered support to their children as they participated in an inter-school hockey tournament that held at Musikili School in Mazabuka.In the picture  Rupiah Banda and former first lady Thandiwe Banda talk to Musikili School teacher Alizedi Nkhoma.
Former Zambian President Rupiah Banda over the weekend was among several parents who rendered support to their children as they participated in an inter-school hockey tournament that held at Musikili School in Mazabuka.In the picture Rupiah Banda and former first lady Thandiwe Banda talk to Musikili School teacher Alizedi Nkhoma.

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Former President Rupiah Banda and former  first lady Thandiwe Banda cheering during their daughter during an inter school hockey match held at Musikili School in Mazabuka
Former President Rupiah Banda and former first lady Thandiwe Banda cheering  their daughter during an inter school hockey match held at Musikili School in Mazabuka

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Former President Rupiah Banda and his son during an inter school hockey match  held at Musikili School in Mazabuka.
Former President Rupiah Banda and his son during an inter -schools hockey match held at Musikili School in Mazabuka.

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 Former President Rupiah Banda’s daughter Duniya keeping goal for American International School of Lusaka
Former President Rupiah Banda’s daughter Duniya keeping goal for American International School of Lusaka

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Former  President Rupiah Banda and Thandiwe Banda congratulate their daughter Duniya after the hockey match
Former President Rupiah Banda and Thandiwe Banda congratulate their daughter Duniya after the hockey match

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Former President Rupiah Banda working out at the gymn
Former President Rupiah Banda working out at the gymn

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Heads of States pose for a photograph shortly before the   opening of the  5th Tokyo International Conference on African development at Pacifico Yokohama Conference Centre in Japan
Heads of States pose for a photograph shortly before the opening of the 5th Tokyo International Conference on African development at Pacifico Yokohama Conference Centre in Japan

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President Michael Sata with his Tanzanian counterpart Jakaya Kikwete during the 5th Tokyo International Conference on African development at Pacifico Yokohama Conference Centre in Japan
President Michael Sata with his Tanzanian counterpart Jakaya Kikwete during the 5th Tokyo International Conference on African development at Pacifico Yokohama Conference Centre in Japan

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President Sata talks to some of his ministers at the Tokyo International Conference on African development at Pacifico Yokohama Conference Centre in Japan
President Sata talks to some of his ministers at the Tokyo International Conference on African development at Pacifico Yokohama Conference Centre in Japan

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President Sata talks to some of his ministers at the Tokyo International Conference on African development at Pacifico Yokohama Conference Centre in Japan
President Sata talks to some of his ministers at the Tokyo International Conference on African development at Pacifico Yokohama Conference Centre in Japan

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President Michael Sata with his Tanzanian counterpart Jakaya Kikwete during the 5th Tokyo International Conference on African development at Pacifico Yokohama Conference Centre in Japan
President Michael Sata with his Tanzanian counterpart Jakaya Kikwete during the 5th Tokyo International Conference on African development at Pacifico Yokohama Conference Centre in Japan

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Bible Gospel Church in Africa overseer Bishop Peter Ndlhovu talks to Commerce Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Miles Sampa during Senior Citizens Sunday in Matero Township in Lusaka yesterday
Bible Gospel Church in Africa overseer Bishop Peter Ndlhovu talks to Commerce Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Miles Sampa during Senior Citizens Sunday in Matero Township in Lusaka yesterday

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Commerce Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Miles Sampa is introduced to congregants by Bible Gospel Church in Africa overseer Bishop Peter Ndlhovu during Senior Citizens Sunday in Matero Township in Lusaka yesterday
Commerce Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Miles Sampa is introduced to congregants by Bible Gospel Church in Africa overseer Bishop Peter Ndlhovu during Senior Citizens Sunday in Matero Township in Lusaka yesterday

26 COMMENTS

  1. Nice pictures.I like the Lupiya Banda one captured in the gym.Good knowing that the man tries to keep himself in shape.Nice pictures of our beloved king Cobra and my young man Miles Sampa.Thanks Lt you have made my day.

  2. Yalifye bwino ama pics… That school in Mazabuka is very nice and expensive though. Otherwise all is good

  3. Such a lovely couple Rupiah and Thandiwe Banda are.Such role models for Zambian youth..and look at him exercising.How many Zambian men that age even would even step in a gymn.Love truly keeps one young.

    • what kind of role models are you blabbering about, that its OK for young women to marry someone old enough to be their grand father or what? That is not love its prostitution.

    • Not all Zambian men dipped their paws in GRZ’s cookie jar, they sweated for their money not in 3 years…

    • That couple is only model to you. Both of them have no respect. umwana alefulila bashikulu bakwe nao shikulubantu alefulila umwana. Thats nonsense.

  4. Having children after age 45 is selfish. Where will Rupiah Banda be when his son is 18 and needs a father for guidance?

    • As long as you are able to have them, feed them, take them to school no problem. No one knows how long they will stay on earth. Even at 23 you can still produce and not be able to live up to the first birthday of your child. As long as it is not a sin in the eyes of the loard no problem.

    • Yes, but the 23 year old will have energy for his child and has better chances of being there for him. Studies have also shown that children born of old parents tend to be weird.

    • Having children at any age is a blessing. The trend today is that women are having kids in much later age as they have to get a decent long education and good work in order to sustain their homes. One of my colleagues died in a fatal accident along katima mulilo road in lusaka. She was in her twenties and expecting . Her husband and their youngest daughter perished too. They left behind two underaged children. This is sad indeed. So I salute Rupiya Banda and wife for caring for their lovely and very cute twins. Enjoy life with the loved one whilst you can still breath. Rupiya could even outlive his children, no one can tell and I hope not.

  5. Picture 10 SATA telling his minister, “……are you not ashamed, are you not ashamed that 47 years after independence, we cannot reason like the Japanese…..”.

  6. Picture #12, Miles Sampa has a far away look, was he really listening to what the Bishop was saying?

  7. Such bitter PF cadres! RB and Thandiwe are a fine fine couple.Some of our young Zambian men have never seen their kids playing sport,they spend time in bars and not exercising.RB has got spunk thats why a young beautiful woman fell for him.They look so happy,no bitterness despite all the persecution from PF and its cadres.Anyway you are welcome to be bitter but RB still remains a good man despite your bitterness and happy is the man who emulates him.

    • That woman used to spend most of her time in bars. I know her very well. we used to live in the same area. each time she comes from chalimbana college bonse kwishiba

    • It was Mwanawasa who put us in this mess in the first place,by uprooting RB from his farm,then we had no alternative but to choose Sata who was more likely to win than HH.

  8. Rupiah Banda proving himself to be a role model once more showing strong family bonds and exercising -the two things that most zambian men are not good at including chi Sata.

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