Wednesday, April 24, 2024

By-Elections Nominations in Pictures

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Rainbow party candidate Daniel Mubanga presents his credentials for nomination to presiding officer Christopher Simusokwe during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council
Rainbow party candidate Daniel Mubanga presents his credentials for nomination to presiding officer Christopher Simusokwe during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council

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Rainbow candidate Daniel Mubanga flash party symbol whilst party official Robert Chikwelete accompany the candidate to drum up support during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council
Rainbow candidate Daniel Mubanga flash party symbol whilst party official Robert Chikwelete accompany the candidate to drum up support during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council

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MMD candidate Gabriel Mouldings being shown where to sign during the presentation of his credentials for nomination to presiding officer Christopher Simusokwe during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council
MMD candidate Gabriel Mouldings being shown where to sign during the presentation of his credentials for nomination to presiding officer Christopher Simusokwe during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council

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Independent candidate Charles Chimumbwa presents his credentials for nomination to presiding officer Christopher Simusokwe during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District
Independent candidate Charles Chimumbwa presents his credentials for nomination to presiding officer Christopher Simusokwe during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District

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Ruling Patriotic Front (FP) Solwezi west parliamentary by-election candidate Martin Mbaya (m) filling in his nomination papers for the forth-coming by-elections at Mwaji Mwambwe primary school in Solwezi on Wednesday as his agents Robinson Kalota (l) and Osward Painapo looks on. Picture by BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS
Ruling Patriotic Front (FP) Solwezi west parliamentary by-election candidate Martin Mbaya (m) filling in his nomination papers for the forth-coming by-elections at Mwaji Mwambwe primary school in Solwezi on Wednesday as his agents Robinson Kalota (l) and Osward Painapo looks on. Picture by BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS

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Ruling Patriotic Front (FP) Solwezi west parliamentary by-election candidate Martin Mbaya (l) greets returning officer Adrida Daka after successfully filing in his nomination papers at Mwaji Mwambwe primary school in Solwezi on Wednesday. Picture by BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS
Ruling Patriotic Front (FP) Solwezi west parliamentary by-election candidate Martin Mbaya (l) greets returning officer Adrida Daka after successfully filing in his nomination papers at Mwaji Mwambwe primary school in Solwezi on Wednesday. Picture by BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS

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-Opposition United Party for Nation Development (UPND) Solwezi west parliamentary by- election candidate Teddy Kasonso (m) filling in his nomination papers for the forth-coming by-elections at Mwaji Mwambwe primary school in Solwezi on Wednesday. Picture by BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS
Opposition United Party for Nation Development (UPND) Solwezi west parliamentary by- election candidate Teddy Kasonso (m) filling in his nomination papers for the forth-coming by-elections at Mwaji Mwambwe primary school in Solwezi on Wednesday. Picture by BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS

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Opposition Movement for Multy- Party Democracy (MMD) Solwezi west parliamentary by- election candidate Fordson Musele (l) with MMD national secretary Rapheal Nakachinda (r ) walking towards the nomination center at Mwajimambwe primary school in Solwezi on Wednesday before the former withdrew his candidature at the last minute in the nomination room to rally behind Patriotic Front (PF) candidate Martin Mbaya. Picture by BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS
Opposition Movement for Multy- Party Democracy (MMD) Solwezi west parliamentary by- election candidate Fordson Musele (l) with MMD national secretary Rapheal Nakachinda (r ) walking towards the nomination center at Mwajimambwe primary school in Solwezi on Wednesday before the former withdrew his candidature at the last minute in the nomination room to rally behind Patriotic Front (PF) candidate Martin Mbaya. Picture by BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS

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PF candidate George Mwamba flash the party symbol whilst Tasila Lungu (2nl), Hon. Ester Banda (l) and Father Bwalya (r) presents his credentials for nomination to presiding officer Christopher Simusokwe during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council
PF candidate George Mwamba flash the party symbol whilst Tasila Lungu (2nl), Hon. Ester Banda (l) and Father Bwalya (r) presents his credentials for nomination to presiding officer Christopher Simusokwe during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila escorts PF Candidate George Mwamba to file nominations for Lubanseshi constituency in Luwingu.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila escorts PF Candidate George Mwamba to file nominations for Lubanseshi constituency in Luwingu.

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TASILA Lungu shares a light moment with PF Candidate George Mwamba (centre) , Esther Banda, (left) and Father Frank Bwalya (right) shortly before filing of nomination at the council chambers in Luwingu.
TASILA Lungu shares a light moment with PF Candidate George Mwamba (centre) , Esther Banda, (left) and Father Frank Bwalya (right) shortly before filing of nomination at the council chambers in Luwingu.

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila greets women at the PF rally shortly after attending filing in of nomination Lubanseshi consituency of PF candidate George Mwamba in Luwingu.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila greets women at the PF rally shortly after attending filing in of nomination Lubanseshi consituency of PF candidate George Mwamba in Luwingu.

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TAsila Lungu escorting PF Candidate George Mwamba together with Ronald Chitotela, and Kelvin Sampa. Filing of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency took place at the council chambers in Luwingu
Tasila Lungu escorting PF Candidate George Mwamba together with Ronald Chitotela, and Kelvin Sampa. Filing of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency took place at the council chambers in Luwingu

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PF candidate George Mwamba presents his credentials for nomination to presiding officer Christopher Simusokwe during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council
PF candidate George Mwamba presents his credentials for nomination to presiding officer Christopher Simusokwe during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila congratulates George Mwamba after he successfully filed in nominations for Lubanseshi constituency in Luwingu.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila congratulates George Mwamba after he successfully filed in nominations for Lubanseshi constituency in Luwingu.

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Tasila Lungu flash PF symbol to drum up support for PF candidate George Mwamba (c) flanked by Rolnald Chitotela (r)during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council
Tasila Lungu flash PF symbol to drum up support for PF candidate George Mwamba (c) flanked by Rolnald Chitotela (r)during the filling in of nomination for Lubanseshi constituency Luwingu District Council

27 COMMENTS

  1. Pic 4 Charles Chimumbwa filling in his nominations in Lubansenshi.
    Is he the same Chimumbwa who resigned as PF MP for Nchanga constituency in 2007 to join MMD and re-contest the same seat which he ultimately lost to Wilbur Simuusa who won on PF ticket?

  2. tasila kanshi ulasangwa kuma nominations. twalakunyenga nombaline olo limbi abena frank bwalya balenyenga kale olo limbi nibena kaizer zulu abalenyenga,pantu balibako bad!!!

    • @chekov – ok nakushila ka tasila, chi thandiwe nacho ni power nombafye ukulwala lwala. but if i dont hear ifya mafumo by next month olo bakwita kumilandu ninshi chapwa, grace period yapwa. ninshi naisa nakambi mukukan………

  3. So one can still produce photocopy children while drunk? If I were ECL I would not trust Father Bwalya with my daughter. Lol

  4. Another first from Lusakatimes PF. You guys have deliberately omitted pictures for the nomination of UPND candidate for Lubanseshi Patrick Mucheleka. Pic 7 though refreshing to see former Ministry of Community Development Permanent Secretary Teddy Kasoso filing in.

  5. This Tasila, what does she do in life mixing with party cadres? You would expect the president’s daughter to be involved in something more descent than parading with the likes of father Bwalya. Zambian politics for what it is now is no go area for descent women and I wonder how much the parents care or worry for her. I would be very scared and worried if it were my daughter.

  6. Kabimba and Chikwelete are what are called “champagne socialists”. Remember animal farm? That is what Rainbow party represents!

  7. LT, stop being biased and offer equal shows. Your preference for PF is self-explanatory, which in my view is an underhand campaign style. We monitor you on a daily basis even beyond the Zambian borders.

  8. FORMER Nchanga Patriotic Front (PF) member of parliament Charles Chimumbwa has said he regrets leaving the party he was very passionate about.
    And Chimumbwa has attributed his loss in the Nchanga parliamentary by-election last year to what he termed some useless ministers and deputies who allegedly de-campaigned him for some unknown reasons.

    In an interview in Lusaka on Tuesday, Chimumbwa said it was painful to see the PF being invaded by chancers.

    “I regret leaving the party because I left the party which to me was like my own baby. I did what I did because I had a conviction. I did what I did in the name of Mr Sata who I believed in all those years,” Chimumbwa said.

    “The people that I trained; I trained teachers, I trained nurses, I trained boiler makers, I trained…

  9. To me those men wearing red socialist t-shirts look old enough to have been at least choir boys during the failed Kaunda socialist experiment. So what’s their excuse?

    • Kaunda was a super breed a true son of the soil. a man who only wanted what is best for zambia. am now understanding all his thoughts and plans. why never allowed people to bring in imported goods anyhow. The man had great foresight. we disappointed him because we couldnt see as far as he did. in those days, every zambian ws proud to be one. our influences were our fellow country men and women, our fellow africans. now when abena ftj came they let in the wolves on us a baby nation,when we were not quite ready to fight off the diseases associated with meeting new people. we thought it was good economics then, we said we now had a liberalised economy. if only we knew. the wolves killed our little infant industries, Lenco, livingstone motor assembly, kafue textiles, dunlop etc. we became…

  10. dependent on these wolves. we reap our land of its natural resources without any value addition of any sort. the wolves are more than happy. we have become a wasteland for their manufactured garbage. our people have lost the admiration of our culture, our way of live. we are addicts of looking, eating and behaving like these wolves because they have managed to brainwash and convince us that development is living life the way they do. that what we valued the most amongst ourselves is primitive. they have put a knife on the things that held us together, now we are falling apart. a bemba denigrates a tonga and vice versa. the lozis want out, the nkoya distance themselves from them. the easterners want to build their own special identity (wako ni wako). The wolves celebrate because they have…

  11. she is not humble person. the best she can do is do away from politics then respect from zambians will follow her. like this she will regret ever being found in such gatherings should the father loose elections next year. ECL please advise your daughter well,she seems too excited

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