Friday, April 19, 2024

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HH Startup Junction Address 7.10.15
HH Startup Junction Address 7.10.15

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HH Startup Junction Equation
HH Startup Junction Equation

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HH Startup Junction Meeting entrepreneurs
HH Startup Junction Meeting entrepreneurs

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HH Startup Junction Taking Questions
HH Startup Junction Taking Questions

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 Lions Club of Mongu Membership Director Georgina Nkolola (l) chats with Lewanika General Hospital Eye Department Ophthalmologist Dr. Anton Vurdaft (c) and her 3rd President Lion KapaluMuswala(r) before during the donation of food stuffs to eye patientsto observe the World sight Week ahead of the World Sight Day
Lions Club of Mongu Membership Director Georgina Nkolola (l) chats with Lewanika General Hospital Eye Department Ophthalmologist Dr. Anton Vurdaft (c) and her 3rd President Lion KapaluMuswala(r) before during the donation of food stuffs to eye patientsto observe the World sight Week ahead of the World Sight Day

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Lewanika General Hospital Eye DepartmentOpthalmic Nurse NamushiWamulume (c) explains to Lions Club of Mongu 3rd President Lion KapaluMuswala (r)during the donation of food stuffs to eye patients to observe the World sight Week ahead of the World Sight Day
Lewanika General Hospital Eye DepartmentOpthalmic Nurse NamushiWamulume (c) explains to Lions Club of Mongu 3rd President Lion KapaluMuswala (r)during the donation of food stuffs to eye patients to observe the World sight Week ahead of the World Sight Day

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 Lions Club of Mongu Secretary Lion Pauline Sakala (c) giving out food to patients during the donation of food stuffs to eye patients to observe the World sight Week ahead of the World Sight Day
Lions Club of Mongu Secretary Lion Pauline Sakala (c) giving out food to patients during the donation of food stuffs to eye patients to observe the World sight Week ahead of the World Sight Day

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 Lions Club of Mongu President Lion Percy Walusiku (c) and his 3rd President President Lion KapaluMuswala (l) distributing food stuffs during the donation to eye patients to observe the World sight Week ahead of the World Sight Day
Lions Club of Mongu President Lion Percy Walusiku (c) and his 3rd President President Lion KapaluMuswala (l) distributing food stuffs during the donation to eye patients to observe the World sight Week ahead of the World Sight Day
National Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ) Board Member Haroon Ghumra haolding a trophy before presenting to Eastern Province Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo at provincial administration
National Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ) Board Member Haroon Ghumra haolding a trophy before presenting to Eastern Province Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo at provincial administration

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L-R:Provincial Acting Youth Coordinator Trywell Moonga, Eastern Province Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo, National Sport Council of Zambia Board Member Haroon Ghumra and provincial sports coordinator Rhoda Goma holding an independence trophy donated to Eastern Province by sport council in Chipata
L-R:Provincial Acting Youth Coordinator Trywell Moonga, Eastern Province Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo, National Sport Council of Zambia Board Member Haroon Ghumra and provincial sports coordinator Rhoda Goma holding an independence trophy donated to Eastern Province by sport council in Chipata

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Provincial Acting Youth Coordinator Trywell Moonga holding a trophy with Eastern Province Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo while looking on is National Sport Council of Zambia Board Member Haroon Ghumra and provincial sports coordinator Rhoda Goma at provincial administration
Provincial Acting Youth Coordinator Trywell Moonga holding a trophy with Eastern Province Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo while looking on is National Sport Council of Zambia Board Member Haroon Ghumra and provincial sports coordinator Rhoda Goma at provincial administration

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Eastern Province Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo being handed over an independence floating trophy by National Sport Council of Zambia Board Member Haroon Ghumra in Chipata
Eastern Province Permanent Secretary Chanda Kasolo being handed over an independence floating trophy by National Sport Council of Zambia Board Member Haroon Ghumra in Chipata
CHIPATA Dictrict Commissioner, Kalunga Zulu, speaking when he officiated at a climate change campaign held at David Kaunda stadium after receiving a cyclist who rode from Siavonga who was on a trail to send a message to the public about the issue. PICTURE BY STEPHEN MUKOBEKO/ZANIS
CHIPATA Dictrict Commissioner, Kalunga Zulu, speaking when he officiated at a climate change campaign held at David Kaunda stadium after receiving a cyclist who rode from Siavonga who was on a trail to send a message to the public about the issue. PICTURE BY STEPHEN MUKOBEKO/ZANIS

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ALEN Namukamba, a cyclist from Siavonga, leads local cyclists who welcomed him in Chipata. Namukamba was on a campaign trail for climate change and handed over the campaign to Malawian cyclists on a similar mission. PICTURES BY STEPHEN MUKOBEKO/ZANIS
ALEN Namukamba, a cyclist from Siavonga, leads local cyclists who welcomed him in Chipata. Namukamba was on a campaign trail for climate change and handed over the campaign to Malawian cyclists on a similar mission. PICTURES BY STEPHEN MUKOBEKO/ZANIS

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ALEN Namukamba, a cyclist from Siavonga, leads local cyclists who welcomed him in Chipata. Namukamba was on a campaign trail for climate change and handed over the campaign to Malawian cyclists on a similar mission. PICTURES BY STEPHEN MUKOBEKO/ZANIS
ALEN Namukamba, a cyclist from Siavonga, leads local cyclists who welcomed him in Chipata. Namukamba was on a campaign trail for climate change and handed over the campaign to Malawian cyclists on a similar mission. PICTURES BY STEPHEN MUKOBEKO/ZANIS
THE tarring works on the Great East Road is progressing.Here MotaEngil doing the famous Umodzi Highway road which is part of the project at the central business area.
THE tarring works on the Great East Road is progressing.Here MotaEngil doing the famous Umodzi Highway road which is part of the project at the central business area.

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THE tarring works on the Great East Road is progressing.Here MotaEngil doing the famous Umodzi Highway road which is part of the project at the central business area.
THE tarring works on the Great East Road is progressing.Here MotaEngil doing the famous Umodzi Highway road which is part of the project at the central business area.

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THE tarring works on the Great East Road is progressing.Here MotaEngil doing the famous Umodzi Highway road which is part of the project at the central business area.
THE tarring works on the Great East Road is progressing.Here MotaEngil doing the famous Umodzi Highway road which is part of the project at the central business area.

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THE tarring works on the Great East Road is progressing.Here MotaEngil doing the famous Umodzi Highway road which is part of the project at the central business area.
THE tarring works on the Great East Road is progressing.Here MotaEngil doing the famous Umodzi Highway road which is part of the project at the central business area.

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Construction of sixty-six Serenje turn-off police Houses in Serenje District in central province has reached an advanced stage.
Construction of sixty-six Serenje turn-off police Houses in Serenje District in central province has reached an advanced stage.

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Construction of sixty-six Serenje turn-off police Houses in Serenje District in central province has reached an advanced stage.
Construction of sixty-six Serenje turn-off police Houses in Serenje District in central province has reached an advanced stage.

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Construction of Township roads in Serenje district is progressing well, above workers captured working on the road
Construction of Township roads in Serenje district is progressing well, above workers captured working on the road

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Construction of Township roads in Serenje district is progressing well, above workers captured working on the road
Construction of Township roads in Serenje district is progressing well, above workers captured working on the road

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 Serenje district Hospital has been completed and is slated for commissioning soon
Serenje district Hospital has been completed and is slated for commissioning soon
THE Municipal Council have launched the keep Mansa clean campaign week. Here, Luapula Province Minister Benson Kapaya (right) and Mansa Mayor Moonga Silondwa kicking off the campaign at Kaole market.
THE Municipal Council have launched the keep Mansa clean campaign week. Here, Luapula Province Minister Benson Kapaya (right) and Mansa Mayor Moonga Silondwa kicking off the campaign at Kaole market.

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Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Offica in order to take part in "Keep Zambia Clean Campaign" on Saturday, 3rd October 2015
Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Office in order to take part in “Keep Zambia Clean Campaign” on Saturday, 3rd October 2015

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OFFICE of the Vice President Deputy Minister Chungu Bwalya during the cleaning at Cabinet Office premises; Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Offica in order to take part in "Keep Zambia Clean Campaign" on Saturday, 3rd October 2015
OFFICE of the Vice President Deputy Minister Chungu Bwalya during the cleaning at Cabinet Office premises; Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Office in order to take part in “Keep Zambia Clean Campaign” on Saturday, 3rd October 2015

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Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Offica in order to take part in "Keep Zambia Clean Campaign" on Saturday, 3rd October 2015
Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Office in order to take part in “Keep Zambia Clean Campaign” on Saturday, 3rd October 2015

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Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Offica in order to take part in "Keep Zambia Clean Campaign" on Saturday, 3rd October 2015
Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Office in order to take part in “Keep Zambia Clean Campaign” on Saturday, 3rd October 2015

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Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Offica in order to take part in "Keep Zambia Clean Campaign" on Saturday, 3rd October 2015
Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Office in order to take part in “Keep Zambia Clean Campaign” on Saturday, 3rd October 2015

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OFFICE of the Vice President Deputy Minister Chungu Bwalya at the extreme left during the cleaning at Cabinet Office premises; Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Offica in order to take part in "Keep Zambia Clean Campaign" on Saturday, 3rd October 2015
OFFICE of the Vice President Deputy Minister Chungu Bwalya at the extreme left during the cleaning at Cabinet Office premises; Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Office in order to take part in “Keep Zambia Clean Campaign” on Saturday, 3rd October 2015

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OFFICE of the Vice President Deputy Minister Chungu Bwalya at the extreme left during the cleaning at Cabinet Office premises; Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Offica in order to take part in "Keep Zambia Clean Campaign" on Saturday, 3rd October 2015
OFFICE of the Vice President Deputy Minister Chungu Bwalya at the extreme left during the cleaning at Cabinet Office premises; Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Office in order to take part in “Keep Zambia Clean Campaign” on Saturday, 3rd October 2015

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Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Offica in order to take part in "Keep Zambia Clean Campaign" on Saturday, 3rd October 2015
Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Office in order to take part in “Keep Zambia Clean Campaign” on Saturday, 3rd October 2015

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Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Offica in order to take part in "Keep Zambia Clean Campaign" on Saturday, 3rd October 2015
Cabinet Office Members of the Staff converged at Cabinet Office in order to take part in “Keep Zambia Clean Campaign” on Saturday, 3rd October 2015
Southern Province Teachers marching during the World Teachers Day which fell today under the theme,” Empowering Teachers, Building Sustainable Societies,”.
Southern Province Teachers marching during the World Teachers Day which fell today under the theme,” Empowering Teachers, Building Sustainable Societies,”.

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DOZING ON DUTY! An unidentified teacher dozes off during the delivery of speeches at the Provincial Teachers Day event held in Monze today under the theme, “Empowering Teachers, Building Sustainable Societies”.
DOZING ON DUTY! An unidentified teacher dozes off during the delivery of speeches at the Provincial Teachers Day event held in Monze today under the theme, “Empowering Teachers, Building Sustainable Societies”.

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TECHNOLOGICAL WONDERS! iSchool Edupad agent Pastor Abel A Muchuu (right green and black, yellow, red stripped shirt) shows Monze District Commissioner Mr. Cyprian Hamanyanga (Second from left) how an edupad works while Provincial Education Officer Ms Florence Chikalekale(left) looks on during the World Teachers Day held in Monze District.
TECHNOLOGICAL WONDERS! iSchool Edupad agent Pastor Abel A Muchuu (right green and black, yellow, red stripped shirt) shows Monze District Commissioner Mr. Cyprian Hamanyanga (Second from left) how an edupad works while Provincial Education Officer Ms Florence Chikalekale(left) looks on during the World Teachers Day held in Monze District.

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Monze District Commissioner Mr. Cyprian Hamanyanga who delivered the official speech on behalf of Southern Province Minister Mr. Nathaniel Mubukwanu during the World Teachers Day held in Monze under the theme, “Empowering Teachers, Building Sustainable Societies”.
Monze District Commissioner Mr. Cyprian Hamanyanga who delivered the official speech on behalf of Southern Province Minister Mr. Nathaniel Mubukwanu during the World Teachers Day held in Monze under the theme, “Empowering Teachers, Building Sustainable Societies”.

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Education Minister Michael Kaingu leads teachers in a dance during the celebrations of the World Teachers' Day at Lusaka's Show Grounds yesterday. Picture by FRANCIS LUFOMA.
Education Minister Michael Kaingu leads teachers in a dance during the
celebrations of the World Teachers’ Day at Lusaka’s Show Grounds
Mbala Secondary School Head teacher's office window glass panes smashed by pupils who ran amok after teachers confiscated their mobile phones suspected to have examination leakage
Mbala Secondary School Head teacher’s office window glass panes smashed by pupils who ran amok after teachers confiscated their mobile phones suspected to have examination leakage

35A classroom at Mbala Secondary School that had its window glass panes broken by pupils when they rioted over the confiscation of their phones for suspected examination leakage

36a girls' dormitory at Mbala Secondary School that had its window glass pane vandalised by rioting pupils whose phones were confiscated by the school authority on suspected examination leakages

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Mbala pupils destroyed the school premises
Mbala pupils destroyed the school premises

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One of the girls' dormitory at Mbala Secondary School that had window panes broken by the pupils after they rioted
One of the girls’ dormitory at Mbala Secondary School that had window panes broken by the pupils after they rioted

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Mbala secondary School pupils being addressed by the school head teacher, Harry Silungwe after a riotous behaviour that left school infrastructure vandalised
Mbala secondary School pupils being addressed by the school head teacher, Harry Silungwe after a riotous behaviour that left school infrastructure vandalised

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Mbala Police Officer In Charge, Green Chilumba (in black cap) with school head teacher, Harry Silungwe, addressing secondary school pupils following their riotous behaviour.
Mbala Police Officer In Charge, Green Chilumba (in black cap) with school head teacher, Harry Silungwe, addressing secondary school pupils following their riotous behaviour.

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Letter by pupil opting for a phone at the expense of being in school
Letter by pupil opting for a phone at the expense of being in school

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A signed declaration by a Grade 12 Mbala Secondary School pupil in preference for a confiscated phone than to be in school
A signed declaration by a Grade 12 Mbala Secondary School pupil in preference for a confiscated phone than to be in school

10 COMMENTS

  1. pic 42 and 43 – the bigger fool is the school administration for having made the children to write such letters just because they were caught obviously with a mobile phone in class or something. other measures could have been taken instead of sending these children home. ubupuba ba school administration. i dont even think this is legal!!!!

    • Kekekekeke abaiche aba ku Mbala, Kaizer should write “I have collected my gun, I will not step my foot at Plot #1 Nkwazi house ,Woodlands”… sign: Zulu, special assistant to out-going president.

  2. I am happy to see the keep Zambia or Lusaka clean. If leaders can start to appreciate living and walking on clean houses and places, then everyone will do the same. But with street vending, this good campaign might not last. For now thumbs up to the idea of keep Zambia clean. Show us other places too.

  3. pic 22-28 ma rubbish chabe,doing things for pic purpose is not a solution,all govt agencies shud engage private companies to maintain cleaningness,the govt shut engage zambian expertise in changing the populace zambian mindset of public surroundings need to maintain tidiness.

  4. PICTURES 12 & 13 WRONG BIKES FOR SPORT. PIX 21 TO 31 IS THIS EXERCISE GOING TO BE A REGULAR ONE. MANSA MARKETS ARE SO FILTHY. CAN’T THE EXERCISE EXTEND TO THE MARKETS, AND CAN’T THE COUNCIL BUILD NEW MODERN MARKET FOR MANSA AND SAMFYA, TOO.

  5. Just happy to see some people cleaning up, how wish the political cadres could direct their energy to making Zambia clean instead of what they do.

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