1Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. Harry Kalaba, MP (left), Permanent Secretary Ambassador Chalwe Lombe and Zambia’s Ambassador/Permanent Representative to the UN Her Excellency Dr Mwaba Kasese-Bota at New York Palace Hotel on Wednesday 23rd September, 2015. Hon. Kalaba and Ambassador Lombe are in the advance party of His Excellency Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia, who is due to arrive in New York on Thursday to attend the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly and the UN Summit on the adoption of the Post-2015 Development Agenda. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA | ZAMBIA UN MISSION
2Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. Harry Kalaba, MP (left) and Permanent Secretary Ambassador Chalwe Lombe at New York Palace Hotel on Wednesday 23rd September, 2015. Hon. Kalaba and Ambassador Lombe are in the advance party of His Excellency Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia, who is due to arrive in New York on Thursday to attend the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly and the UN Summit for the adoption of the Post-2015 Development Agenda. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA | ZAMBIA UN MISSION
3Minister of Transport, Works, Supply and Communications Honourable Yamfwa Mukanga, MP, (second right) on arrival at New York Palace Hotel on Wednesday 23rd September, 2015. Hon. Mukanga is in the advance party of His Excellency Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of Zambia, who is due to arrive in New York on Thursday to attend the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly and the UN Summit on the adoption of the Post-2015 Development Agenda. PHOTO | CHIBAULA D. SILWAMBA | ZAMBIA UN MISSION
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5Some Artworks of the Zambian Mission to the UN that we will be using during 70th UN General Assembly
6Some Artworks of the Zambian Mission to the UN that we will be using during 70th UN General Assembly
7Some Artworks of the Zambian Mission to the UN that we will be using during 70th UN General Assembly
8Commerce Trade and Industry Permanent Secretary, Siazongo Siakalenge , accompanied by District agriculture coordinator ,Mwanji Chela,(right) who was representing the acting District Commissioner Ngoni Moyo, director of industry ,ministry of Commerce Trade and Industry(far left) and other senior government officials and district heads of departments lead by Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia Chief executive Zuze Banda (middle) during a tour of Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia plant in Kafue.
9Commerce Trade and Industry Permanent Secretary, Siazongo Siakalenge , accompanied by District agriculture coordinator ,Mwanji Chela,(right) who was representing the acting District Commissioner Ngoni Moyo, director of industry ,ministry of Commerce Trade and Industry(far left) and other senior government officials and district heads of departments lead by Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia Chief executive Zuze Banda (middle) during a tour of Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia plant in Kafue.
10Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia Chief executive Zuze Banda explains a point to Commerce Trade and Industry Permanent Secretary, Siazongo Siakalenge ,while District agriculture coordinator ,Mwanji Chela,(right)listens.
11Western Province Police Commissioner Charles Lungu displays a real pistol (l) and a toy one (r) during a stolen property identification display at Mongu Central Police yesterday, recovered from suspected criminals during an operation conducted over the weekend in Limulunga and Mongu Districts. Three suspects are in custody while two are on the run.
12Western Province Police Commissioner Charles Lungu gives details of the stolen property during a stolen property identification display at Mongu Central Police
Stolen property displayed to be identified during a stolen property identification display at Mongu Central Police
13A police officer displays some traditional charms used by suspected criminals at Mongu Central Police
14Traditional charms displayed used by suspected criminals at Mongu Central Police
15DWANKHOZI Primary school pupils dance to express their excitement during the handover of a health post by Japan Tobacco International (JTI) to the community in the area
16EASTERN Province Permanent Secretary, Chanda Kasolo with the help of Chief Sairi ( l) of the Ngoni people in Chipata and Japan Tobacco senior Vice President, Ryoko Nagata ( far right) cut a ribbon during the official handover of a health post at Dwankhozi in Chipagali constituency
17MEMBERS of the community celebrate the handover of a health post by Japan Tobacco International (JTI) at Dwankhozi in Chipangali constituency
18EASTERN Province Permanent Secretary, Chanda Kasolo, unveils a plaque after he officiated at the handover of a health post at Dwankhozi in Chipangali constituency on Thursday. The facility was byuilt by Japan Tobacco International as part of the Social Corporate Responsibility.
19EASTERN Province Permanent Secretary, Chanda Kasolo (c) flanked by regional Medial Officer, Dr. Abel Kabalo and Dwankhozi health post Nurse –in- Charge, Beauty Jere, during the tour of the facility after it was handed over to the community following the construction by JTI
20EASTERN Province Permanent Secretary, Chanda Kasolo, admires the beds in the maternity ward of Dwankhozi health post during the tour of the facility after it was handed over By JTI on Thursday. Looking on are health post Sister-In-Charge, Beauty Jere and Japan Tobacco Senior Vice President, Ryoko Nagata
21A Health post that has been constructed by Japan Tobacco International (JTI) for the community of Dwankhozi and surrounding areas in Chipangali constituency
22A Health post that has been constructed by Japan Tobacco International (JTI) for the community of Dwankhozi and surrounding areas in Chipangali constituency
23A House for a health staff which is part of the health post constructed by JTI for the community of Dwankhozi in Chipangali constituency.
24Official handover
25JAPAN Tobacco International (JTI) General Manager, Mike Roach, speaking during the official handover of a health post at Dwankhozi in Chipangali constituency which the company constructed for the community in the area as part of the Social Corporate Responsibility.
26Deputy Minister of Commerce and Trade Miles Sampa cuts the ribbon to signify the official launch of the new Zambia Bureau of Standards logo
27Deputy Minister of Commerce and Trade Miles Sampa finally unveils the new Zambia Bureau of Standards logo just after cutting the ribbon
28Deputy Minister of Commerce and Trade Miles Sampa(l) presents the dummy cheque of five thousand kwacha to a logo competition winner Esaya Lupunga(r) during the Zambia Bureau of Standards launch of the new logo at hotel intercontinental
29Zambia Bureau of Standards council chairperson David Nama(r) presents a gift of appreciation to the Deputy Minister of Commerce and Trade Miles Sampa(l) just after he officially launched the new logo
30Deputy Minister of Commerce and Trade Miles Sampa(l) salutes for a dancer from twatasha cultural group during the Zambia Bureau of Standards launch of the new logo at hotel intercontinental
31Deputy Minister of Commerce and Trade Miles Sampa(l) being given the keys from one of the dancer of twatasha cultural group during the Zambia Bureau of Standards launch of the new logo at hotel intercontinental
32Zambia Bureau of Standards Laboratory Manager Nicodemus Malisa shows appreciation to a dancer from twatasha cultural group during the Zambia Bureau of Standards launch of the new logo at hotel intercontinental
33Deputy Minister of Commerce and Trade Miles Sampa(l) joins a dancer from twatasha cultural group during the Zambia Bureau of Standards launch of the new logo at hotel intercontinental
34The scripture union of Zambia which turned 50 years of existence yesterday 24th September 2015 was celebrated by Pupils of different schools, this was during the scripture union of Zambia thanks giving service at the cathedral of holy cross in Lusaka.
35Minister of youth and sport Vincent Mwale chats with Rev Charlie Thomas during the scripture union of Zambia thanks giving service at the cathedral of holy cross in Lusaka
36Minister of youth and sport Vincent Mwale(c) sings along with Rev Charlie Thomas(l) and council chairperson of the scripture union of Zambia Margaret Siwale during the scripture union of Zambia thanks giving service at the cathedral of holy cross in Lusaka
37Voting in vote in Lubansenshi
38CHIEF Chipalo was among the thousands of voters that turned out yesterday to vote in yesterday’s Lubansenshi parliamentary by election. In spite of ill health, the traditional leader asked the medical personel ferrying him from luwingu to kasama in an ambulance to stop by Chiponde polling station so he could cast his vote
39Chief chipalo being helped onto the ambulance after voting
15 COMMENTS
Please feed the dancer!
A Lungu na A Lungu muchi pikcha! N’a bululu? Pakamwa ba palana mwe…..
That logo design is worth 15 Minutes of Adobe Illustrator. Even the old logo is much better looking
I cant agree more. 15 minutes? more like 2 minutes
Then you don’t want to know how much it was commissioned for.
The logo is like it was computer generated.
The Chief must have assured them he would vote Pa-Bwato!
the health post built by JCI is a good design compared to the pf healthy post in choma and many other places,@650.those pf healthy posts have no any archtectural hand but as a way of stealing ,the pf govt will claim that it paid for that.
That’s how a health post is supposed to look like not that Indian Prefabricated rubbish are getting via Indian Exim Bank loan.
I can see the whole village and the lazy bum himself are all in New York wasting our much needed forex…if oldman was still President he would have sent his veep…not lazy Lungu.
Although Rain Gutters not fully installed
Somebody from Mongu was saying they don’t steal in Mongu! Sinners are all over!
Pics 21-22. Why handover a Building which is not complete??? The Rain Gutters were not all installed. It is this half-way jobs that cost the life-span of buildings.
That logo looks terrible to me just like the Zambia Tourism one. Could have designed a better one than the one shown.
Health post lol more like a small house olo ba monk muletasha such rubbish.
Ba Pf, please listen carefully? Adopt Hon Miles Sampa for presidency next year, 2016.
Please feed the dancer!
A Lungu na A Lungu muchi pikcha! N’a bululu? Pakamwa ba palana mwe…..
That logo design is worth 15 Minutes of Adobe Illustrator. Even the old logo is much better looking
I cant agree more. 15 minutes? more like 2 minutes
Then you don’t want to know how much it was commissioned for.
The logo is like it was computer generated.
The Chief must have assured them he would vote Pa-Bwato!
the health post built by JCI is a good design compared to the pf healthy post in choma and many other places,@650.those pf healthy posts have no any archtectural hand but as a way of stealing ,the pf govt will claim that it paid for that.
That’s how a health post is supposed to look like not that Indian Prefabricated rubbish are getting via Indian Exim Bank loan.
I can see the whole village and the lazy bum himself are all in New York wasting our much needed forex…if oldman was still President he would have sent his veep…not lazy Lungu.
Although Rain Gutters not fully installed
Somebody from Mongu was saying they don’t steal in Mongu! Sinners are all over!
Pics 21-22. Why handover a Building which is not complete??? The Rain Gutters were not all installed. It is this half-way jobs that cost the life-span of buildings.
That logo looks terrible to me just like the Zambia Tourism one. Could have designed a better one than the one shown.
Health post lol more like a small house olo ba monk muletasha such rubbish.
Ba Pf, please listen carefully? Adopt Hon Miles Sampa for presidency next year, 2016.
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