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Those imported cadres look different from the real owners of mazabuka. kikikikiki
LT I don’t know what this section of ‘pictures prove’
Most are repetitions and the majority are unnecessary
Not hating just saying the truth, overall awful awful pictures
Thanks
Do we seriously still need to march, whats really the all purpose marching anywhere? How about just meeting at Heroes stadium for example and have a few speeches from politicians then disperse either back to work or home? This all marching for me is a waste of time and scares resources?
In the 80s it was thin due to starvation, then AIDS in the 90s, now it is obesity, that will be killing people. I see most Zambian women here are fat! It is unhealthy.
The first lady herself is not leading by example.
But where was chi Chumbu Kelenka? Sleeping as usual at State House. However many degrees they have, they still steal and promote their family forests, puting her own interests first.
Looking at these pictures telling a long story of how backward this country is after 50 years of independence
@ TheEngineer(Australia, you will never say anything positive about Zambia. Looks like your brain is polluted with inferiority complex. Long live Zambia
this id.o.it you call TheEngineer(Australia) is an MMD cadre living in denial ubupuba
What is positive about Zambia?
@TheEngineer(Australia),
You have no ears and no eyes but you talk too much You are a loquacious blind and deaf f00l.
Trust the PF cadres to be unruly at any given occasion.
But banakateka lipaka kwena.Very huge.
So difficulty to find any woman for wife in those Zambian pictures, damn difficulty!! I will sticky to this imported, though expensive.
Nostradamus i though watemwa ba dugude ?
@Nostradamus, I agree. I can hardly see wifey material too. Most of them look like they drink better than they cook. Anyway, pics are deceiving and there are may just be a virtuous woman hidden like a pearl among the many… otherwise, I think it’s better to just stick to the pawgs that we’re used to (LoL).
PS. I almost mistook Daniel Munkombwe for Jacob Zuma, there’s a resemblance…
Ninshi imwe babili Nostradamus na Nine Chale mwisafye mukukumbwa ama gelo pama pictures of the week ? Awe bane mulenashako ulwinso.
Those Prison Service women should have been at the Nc’wala ceremony. Then we could have followed commrade Pontiano’s example to do them real grabbing justice. Do they allow wet t-shirts at these marches? Kudos to the women of the prison service
Womens day, and yet the people are wearing PF shiit…………
True,It is supposed to be non-partisan shows how backward and political our country has become. Multiparty system has brought bad than good. I think we should have a window period were no party colors apart from our Zambian colors should be worn, to let leader concentrate in collective community development than their parties.
LT, Are you now the official Kaseba photo album?
so what’s the story behind the popularity of “women’s day” in third world countries and “mother’s day” in industralised nations??? Is this the initiative by WHO?? Having said that, any female can be a woman but not all women can be mother’s??? Please someone explain??
both women’s day and mothers’ day are international celebrations across the globe.
there is no divide based on geography or economic status in deciding what is celebrated where!
These are special days for women all over the world…… rich or poor
Instead of working people are busy lining up in the street celebrating women’s day, for what really? This was a sheer waste of time and meager resources!
Pic 12-The woman in brown shoes……. Awe Kwena!
Munkombwe cant even dance while standing, finished by the many women he married!
I thought ‘International Women’s’ day was about reminding ourselves of the major issues that women particularly face – and continuing to resolve on the way forward. Of course, perhaps with a bit of fun at the end. But going by these pictures, one is hard pressed to discern whether there was a structured arrangement and serious discussion of matters with ‘women on the ground’ (as opposed to behind closed doors political verbatim about Gender Based Violence) What with those political men joining in the dancing and ululations! Ask them about the theme – wonder whether they would be able to articulate.
When is International Men’s day?
Tired of too many women days including mother days!
Pic 32 something good there! Yes
Why should the first lady officiate at such important occussion. She is not in government. This is misplaced responsibility.
Womens’ day,but the event was all political.Some women were wearing PF chitenge.