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1.Zambian Watchdog Correspondent Wilson Pondamali makes his campaign speech during the Misa Zambia annual general meeting in Lusaka
2.Zambian Watchdog Correspondent Wilson Pondamali makes his campaign speech during the Misa Zambia annual general meeting in Lusaka.
3.The electoral college counting ballots during the Misa Zambia elective annual general meeting
4.The electoral college counting ballots during the Misa Zambia annual general meeting
5.Some Misa Zambia members captured through the mirrored walls of Pamdzi hotel’s Club Lounge during the elective annual general meeting
6.Satirist Roy Clark cools off during the Misa Zambia annual general meeting in Lusaka
7.SACCORD Information Officer Obby Chibuluma follows Misa Zambia proceedings from the terraces as an observer
8.Ousted Misa Zambia vice president John Chola in a pensve mood during the elective annual general meeting
9.Misa Zambia members Emmanuel Chilekwa who was Father Bwalya’s assistant following proceedings at the Misa Zambia annual general meeting
10.Misa Zambia members Emmanuel Chilekwa (l) and Kellys Kaunda confer during the Misa Zambia annual general meeting
11.Misa Zambia members during the 2013 elective annual general meeting
12.Misa Zambia members casting their votes during the elective annual general meeting in Lusaka
13.Misa Zambia members captured through the mirrors of Pamdzi hotel’s Club Lounge during the annual general meeting
14.Misa Zambia members browsing minutes from the previous meeting
15.Misa Zambia drector Herbert Macha confers with board chairperson Nalumino Nalumino
16.Misa Zambia director Herbet Mwacha recuperates during the association’s annual general meeting in Lusaka
17.Misa Zambia chairperson Nalumino Nalumno makes a speech durng the 2013 elective annual general meeting
18.Misa Zambia chairperson Nalumino Nalumno makes a speech durng the 2013 elective annual general meeting.
19.Misa Zambia chairperson Nalumino Nalumino (l), director Herbert Macha (c) and outgoing vice chairperson John Chola (r).
20.Losing Committee member Wallen Simwaka captured during the annual general meeting
21.Losing committee member George Zulu follow proceedngs during the annual general meeting
22.Losing candidate for the position of vice president Daniel Mambo gestures during his campagn speech at the Misa Zambia annual general meeting
23.Losing candidate for the position of MSA Zambia chairperson Mutemwa Makomani captured during proceedings at the annual general meeting
24.Incomng Misa Zambia vice charperson Hellen Mwale (in red) from the Zambia Daily Nation newspaper
25.Gifted hands…Misa Zambia director Herbert Macha clenches his hands during proceedings at the association’s annual general meeting.
26.Former Misa Zambia chairperson Kellys Kaunda cools off during the association’s annual general meeting in Lusaka
27.Former Misa Zambia chairperson Kellys Kaunda contributing to business during the association’s annual general meeting
28.Cartoonist Kiss Brian Adams captured during the Misa Zambia annual general meeting
29.A female photographer shooting during the Misa annual general meeting in Lusaka
30.A blogger livestreaming the speech for Misa Zambia committee member Elizabeth Chanda at annual general meeting
31.A blogger livestreaming proceedings from the Misa Zambia annual general meeting.
32.A blogger livestreaming proceedings frm the Misa Zambia annual general meeting
24 COMMENTS
The picture quality is brilliant! They bring to life a boring event.
really?
picture quality? are we looking at the same pictures?
Where were our own Lusaka-times?? The Daily Nation can’t win over ours.
LT these are pointless pictures and a pointless article that should have no space on your website
Thanks
Such powerful pictures in quality and they capture the essence. simply Beautiful! Sometimes just a gesture is all you need, not the entire face. LT you made my day with this montage and picture essay! Bravo. The captions are just as lively!
No. The lighting is really bad. Too many shadows. These are media people, they couldn’t take better pictures!
I’m also of the opinion that we’ve seen better quality pictures on LT. Anyway, at least we can see that the photographer has some skills and probably was not even using the best equipment. I guess it has a lot to do with how high the budget is.
I couldn’t agree more number one. Million times better than the UNWTO general assembly pictures. THESE are very good pictures. However, I lament on the spelling mistake through out the annotations of the pictures. I thought as usual English is doges LT. However, they can’t spell even our Zambian names.
I totally I agree, the quality is excellent and you gotta have a photographer eye to see. LT must have used a professional , I hope you could do the same for the other events
Why emphasise about Wilson Pondamali being a Watchdog reporter? Zambian journalists are really divided, against a little bit of silver. Very pathetic.
How come my pictures never open! please help
Go and buy a laptop, that Nokia 110 won’t open pictures.
get a faster link bro
I do not know what you Hacker mean by picture quality is brilliant, because in my view this is one bunch of poorly done pictures to appear on this site. most images appear yellow! some pictures show only Ulukobo of a speaker! some just show the entire head of a participant, etc. Poorly taken, lacking creativity, poor color, etc.
i do not like this man john chola. how is his mad wife
LT why should picture 29 be described as female photographer instead of just photographer? do we normal say male photographer?
Probably female photographers are a rare sight in Zambia.
why did they refer to wilson Mpondamali as ZWD correspondent……..i thought it was illegal in zambia to do works for ZWD
I would like the contacts of the photographer. Utterly professional and breathtaking. The lighting is beautiful. Cant look at them enough. Pictures 25, 22, 16, 14 unusual but very powerful. I love how you blur the non subjects, and you pull the focus on the subject especially on pictures 23, 21, 17, 15. well done LT
Pic 28- SIDE EFFECTS OF BLEACHING BLACK SKIN = Black spots!!
Danke LT
Mr Herbert Macha in ba colored tata balikashika abenensu. Anyway good to see old folks though picture quality is poor.
Mr Lusaka times why do you always put my comments under moderation and yet I don’t insult anybody on this blog neither do I insult you. Some time you bore me out that’s why I have stopped commenting on your blog because each time I post my comment, you pose my comment pending moderation, that sucks.
The picture quality is brilliant! They bring to life a boring event.
really?
picture quality? are we looking at the same pictures?
Where were our own Lusaka-times?? The Daily Nation can’t win over ours.
LT these are pointless pictures and a pointless article that should have no space on your website
Thanks
Such powerful pictures in quality and they capture the essence. simply Beautiful! Sometimes just a gesture is all you need, not the entire face. LT you made my day with this montage and picture essay! Bravo. The captions are just as lively!
No. The lighting is really bad. Too many shadows. These are media people, they couldn’t take better pictures!
I’m also of the opinion that we’ve seen better quality pictures on LT. Anyway, at least we can see that the photographer has some skills and probably was not even using the best equipment. I guess it has a lot to do with how high the budget is.
I couldn’t agree more number one. Million times better than the UNWTO general assembly pictures. THESE are very good pictures. However, I lament on the spelling mistake through out the annotations of the pictures. I thought as usual English is doges LT. However, they can’t spell even our Zambian names.
I totally I agree, the quality is excellent and you gotta have a photographer eye to see. LT must have used a professional , I hope you could do the same for the other events
Why emphasise about Wilson Pondamali being a Watchdog reporter? Zambian journalists are really divided, against a little bit of silver. Very pathetic.
How come my pictures never open! please help
Go and buy a laptop, that Nokia 110 won’t open pictures.
get a faster link bro
I do not know what you Hacker mean by picture quality is brilliant, because in my view this is one bunch of poorly done pictures to appear on this site. most images appear yellow! some pictures show only Ulukobo of a speaker! some just show the entire head of a participant, etc. Poorly taken, lacking creativity, poor color, etc.
i do not like this man john chola. how is his mad wife
LT why should picture 29 be described as female photographer instead of just photographer? do we normal say male photographer?
Probably female photographers are a rare sight in Zambia.
why did they refer to wilson Mpondamali as ZWD correspondent……..i thought it was illegal in zambia to do works for ZWD
I would like the contacts of the photographer. Utterly professional and breathtaking. The lighting is beautiful. Cant look at them enough. Pictures 25, 22, 16, 14 unusual but very powerful. I love how you blur the non subjects, and you pull the focus on the subject especially on pictures 23, 21, 17, 15. well done LT
Pic 28- SIDE EFFECTS OF BLEACHING BLACK SKIN = Black spots!!
Danke LT
Mr Herbert Macha in ba colored tata balikashika abenensu. Anyway good to see old folks though picture quality is poor.
Mr Lusaka times why do you always put my comments under moderation and yet I don’t insult anybody on this blog neither do I insult you. Some time you bore me out that’s why I have stopped commenting on your blog because each time I post my comment, you pose my comment pending moderation, that sucks.
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