Thursday, March 28, 2024

Tasila Lungu’s visits to Ndola rural in Pictures

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Chief Mushili talks to President Lungu's daughter Tasila when she paid a courtesy call on him at his palace in Masaiti.Miss Lungu was in his chiefdom to present shoes schools donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
Chief Mushili talks to President Lungu’s daughter Tasila when she paid a courtesy call on him at his palace in Masaiti.Miss Lungu was in his chiefdom to present shoes schools donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila, greets Chief Mushili when she paid a courtesy call on him at his palace in Masaiti. Miss Lungu was in his chiefdom to present shoes schools donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila, greets Chief Mushili when she paid a courtesy call on him at his palace in Masaiti. Miss Lungu was in his chiefdom to present shoes schools donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila,addressing pupils at Katanino school shortly after she arrived to distribute shoes to the school donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila,addressing pupils at Katanino school shortly after she arrived to distribute shoes to the school donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila, shares a light moment with pupils at Katanino school when she arrived to distribute shoes to the school donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila, shares a light moment with pupils at Katanino school when she arrived to distribute shoes to the school donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

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Miss Tasila Lungu helps the pupils at Fiwale school put on their new shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia. Pictures by Emmah Nakapizye/ZANIS
Miss Tasila Lungu helps the pupils at Fiwale school put on their new shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
Pictures by Emmah Nakapizye/ZANIS

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Miss Tasila Lungu helps the pupils at Fiwale school put on their new shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia. Pictures by Emmah Nakapizye/ZANIS
Miss Tasila Lungu helps the pupils at Fiwale school put on their new shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
Pictures by Emmah Nakapizye/ZANIS

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila, shares a light moment with Fiwale pupils shortly before she presented the shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila, shares a light moment with Fiwale pupils shortly before she presented the shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

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Miss Tasila Lungu helps the pupils at Fiwale school put on their new shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia. Pictures by Emmah Nakapizye/ZANIS
Miss Tasila Lungu helps the pupils at Fiwale school put on their new shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
Pictures by Emmah Nakapizye/ZANIS

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila helps Lemmy Mwanza put on a new shoe at Kabomba Primary School in Mpongwe.Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila helps Lemmy Mwanza put on a new shoe at Kabomba Primary School in Mpongwe.Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila shares food with these three members of one family, from left to right Lemmy Mwanza, Davis Mwanza and and Emelia Mwanza shortly after she distributed new shoes at Kabomba Primary School in Mpongwe. Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila shares food with these three members of one family, from left to right Lemmy Mwanza, Davis Mwanza and and Emelia Mwanza shortly after she distributed new shoes at Kabomba Primary School in Mpongwe. Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila shares food with Lemmy Mwanza shortly after she gave him new shoes at Kabomba Primary School in Mpongwe.Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila shares food with Lemmy Mwanza shortly after she gave him new shoes at Kabomba Primary School in Mpongwe.Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila shares food with these three children, from left to right Emilia Mwanza, Davis Mwanza and and Lemmy Mwanza shortly after she distributed new shoes at Kabomba Primary School in Mpongwe.Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila shares food with these three children, from left to right Emilia Mwanza, Davis Mwanza and and Lemmy Mwanza shortly after she distributed new shoes at Kabomba Primary School in Mpongwe.Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

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Pupils at Mulenga Primary School in Kitwe waiting for Miss Tasila Lungu to receive new shoes.Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
Pupils at Mulenga Primary School in Kitwe waiting for Miss Tasila Lungu to receive new shoes.Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

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Miss Tasila Lungu helps a pupil put on her new shoes at Mulenga Primary school in Kitwe. Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
Miss Tasila Lungu helps a pupil put on her new shoes at Mulenga Primary school in Kitwe. Miss Tasila Lungu was at the school distributing shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an American NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

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President Lungu's daughter Tasila, speaking to pupils at Fiwale school shortly after she presented shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.
President Lungu’s daughter Tasila, speaking to pupils at Fiwale school shortly after she presented shoes donated by Anchor of Hope Charities, an american NGO providing new shoes to underprivileged and vulnerable children in Zambia.

69 COMMENTS

    • Easy ba Chilis am a serious all the time. There are many other threads with serious news you want ..why not just go there.

      At least it is nice to see a beauty with dirty healthy kids. This is cool. Keep it up gjrl

    • Come on Lungu, keep the poor girl out of politics…Tasila wont change anything, kuya bebele next year. Viva UPND and HH

    • Tasila has risen above former first children. Lungu is a good parent therefore a good president. Eat that HH!

    • @chils.she is not but its a campaign gimmick.the best tasila should have done is to go back to school and study the area of passion bcz the young generation of men go for educated women its also good for her future, how she would administer the family estate when her parents catch up with age.

    • Where is Ndobo? My daughter will not leave law school on expense of my campaign. The stepmother in Livingston, daughter in Ndola rural, wishi mu central province. What a disjointed family.

    • Well done Tasila any little that makes a difference to a life of another must be welcomed! My only concern is I hope this Anchor of Hope is one NGO which will not fizzle out as many others with good intentions when what seems to be is their driving force falls out of the Zambian majority favor! We have had many charities by First Ladies in Vera Chiluba, Maureen Mwanawasa, a veiled one under RB’s wife and, currently ECL’s wife is already busy! Unlike Tasila’s, many NGO’s are strugglers for lack of name attached to them however they try to push on! Tasila may have it easy now for obvious reasons but please should your father lose favor as not to stay on occupying plot one, lets see Anchor of Hope continue true to non-partisanship!

  1. Lungu is really panicking… Tasila wont change anything, kuya babele this time Zambians wont be fooled. ViVA UPND and HH

  2. LT has become the Lungu family album. Why not show pictures of the effects of load-shedding on the people and the effects of corruption perpetrated at the highest level of leadership. These are the real issues that are killing por Zambians not wasting space on Tasila.

  3. Am a teacher where this girl came to donate. there were over 20 GRZ vehicles, policemen,security men, government officals, etc Is this the daughter of the President who just last week told the whole world that Zambia would cut costs.
    This is animal farm to the worse. Please stop this wastage and know its not your personal money Lungu

    • I bet the cost of the logistics of Tasila’s tour to donate the shoes cost much more than the total cost of the shoes combined. So not very logical in terms of the donors who think they are helping the poor.

    • I wonder what the founder of this selfsame organisation Judy Kendall makes of all this…Judy look your not for profit organisation is being used for political mileage. Your organisation will end up like Hope Foundation of Vera Chiluba for ever associated with the ruling party.

  4. You are wonderfully and fearfully made . I appreciate your charisma. Continue to encourage us with your works, please keep it up. God bless you.

  5. At least she is not doing what Castro Chiluba and Sata’s son who had an accident were doing. But look at Zambia daily mail telling us that UNZA has launched an HIV-AIDS website. Check dot ssa.hivandrehab.ca Check on the website, it is not UNZA who have launched it. Click on UNZA link, the website can’t load. Here is a web site of Zed’s top university and it can’t load. Shame on UNZA.

    • Not only is the UNZA website not able to load, UNZA cannot even pay salaries. November salaries have not been paid and there is not even a circular from the so-called management. But they are quick to buy themselves 4×4 Ford rangers, landcruisers and Isuzus using borrowed money from Intermarket which they have to pay back using money lecturers bring in through students seeking education. Even the unions have gone to sleep over late payment of salaries at UNZA because unions are busy helping themselves to membership monies when broke. It is about time we stopped this stupid practice in Zambia of buying management cars using institutional money!!!

  6. I lost my site the moment ECL came to power. Now am loosing my vision, the next will be me loosing my head. JANZA KUMBELE: UKUBOKO PA NTASHI: kWANJA PA NTANGU: ETC…………………

  7. WELL DONE TASILA LUNGU,THIS IS WHAT IS EXPECTED OF THE FIRST FAMILY.KEEP IT UP.HELP THOSE WHO ARE IN NEED.NO POLITICS HERE PLEASE.THERE ARE PEOPLE THAT ARE SUFFERING AND ANY ONE WITH RESOURCES,SHOULD HELP.
    JESUS TAUGHT US TO DO THIS.
    THE FIRST FAMILY IS A VERY HUMBLE FAMILY AND MAY THE GOOD LORD CONTINUE BLESSING YOU.

  8. Haleya Halenya went and donated food to pipo in kanyama and u kept on praising him umwaice just doing this noble thing ati ulufyanya awekwena nimwe ba satana for sure

  9. Yes job well done to help the kids keep it up my sweetheart only God will reward you some people they take everything as political so do what is right that’s the best you can encourage us loving you tasila for wat you are doing

  10. instead of going to the bank to dance she finds time to do this God bless you mwaice this family is blessed,and it is good that she has given them shoes so that they will never forget but food kulyafye no kunya capwa

    • These are good Christian words, Lets pray that even the people who claim to be rich can go out in the rural areas and buy computers and other relevant educational materials for rural schools

  11. I am sure she goes back to clean surroundings after her campaigning tasks given to her by her father. Kudos to her for doing it but……..after leaving that pathetic classroom, does she not feel she needs to do something about it? The money being used for her campaign duties could well be used to paint at least one classroom.

  12. Good work young lady, unfortunately your Dad’s governance record spoils your good work. Just in case he is in the dark, remind him that the door out is soon to open.

  13. The president’s daughter is a natural beauty, probably very charismatic what I do not get is what the heck is she doing and why are we being given a catalogue of it – Unless its the Tasila verses Castro ( rest his soul) contest I am baffled by the level of attention and as rightly pointed out by the school teacher in the area she visited the cost of government resources her beauty and charisma are costing the nation. I suspect it has to do with a soft touch election campaign in which case I am outraged that PF think they can get away with this.

    • look at the children she is sitting next to and the ones she is clothing above all feeding them,if it was a politician will say a good job but just coz she is the presidents daughter it is an issue,just appreciate what the little girl is doing,instead of her taking friends to a house party she spends the money on these poor little pipo shame on you guys jelousy will kill,iwe you never given not even a single shirt to you uncle but busy blaming the litle girl,mule umfwako ne nsoni actually isoni ebuntu

  14. Tasila you are doing a great job and I only hope this continues even after your father’s term of office expires. I know you have advisers, please utilise this platform to set up your own foundation which sees beyond a political term and with your father’s standing you can easily solicit for funding which you can of course put to prudent use. Well done Tasila!

    • Highly unlikely this is probably a proxy branch of State House…which donor would send shoes to Africa school kids instead of learning equipment…this likened to handing out brand new Nikes to kids in the poor urban residential blocks in NY.

  15. Folly of the highest order…how do you hand out shoes to school pupils? Donate books and learning materials to empower them…whoever funds this is ignorant about poverty or just plain st*pid!!

    • that is what she has to offer aye ebe ati Henry.give what you have man will never be impressed good girl,next ukaye lomba ama books nama i think christmas give them clothes mwaice tumone ishimbwa eko shalafika no bupuba bwabo

  16. haters haters no mwana mwamu patila kumo for real you are devil wrshipaers like your Haleya Halenya,he has tatoos all over his body you will never see him wearing short sleaved shirt nor a golf t-shirt scared that he will be exposed

  17. Is this how bad things are in the rural areas of Copperbelt? It is like parents have no water and soap to wash their children’s clothes. I concur with Jay Jay when he says Tasila must donate books and learning materials to those schools for the benefit of all. Doing that will go a long way in improving educational facilities in rural schools. Not everyone will benefit from the donated snacks and shoes. Those close to Tasila must advise her better. Otherwise she is doing good work by remembering those in need.

  18. Good job Tasila you left out my area where I have a farm plot in Miyengwe near the late president Mwanawasa’s farm is which president Kaunda neglected when the Jews offered to develop the area in farming in 1969/70s. This area could have had been the bread basket of Ndola rural and the entire Copperbelt province and beyond.

  19. Does the law allow her to move with all those vehicles and security. i see abuse of office of authority to whoever sunctioned the trip. Even Andrew Banda son of RB we never saw this.
    Truly ECL will cry next year.

  20. Firstly, what she was donating was not from her resources or the state. State resources, however, were used in the sojourns. Logical conclusion is she is being used as campaign fodder. She holds no political position that I know of – or runs a charity? Secondly, the state of some of those schools and the poverty in the pictures where she is feeding the children, tells you something about whether the wealth of the country or stolen bounty ever trickles to the ‘ordinary’ people. Thirdly, what will happen when the children have worn out those shoes or digested the food Tasila handed them? Are there sustainable poverty ending plans in whatever economic blueprint the PF has?

    • you seem to enjoy some children from the neighbour hood walking barefooted or sleeping with hunger it is a shame that we fail to develop the communities where we are coming from and that is what has made zambia not to develop coz of us being irresponble in our communities ,na ubuloshi bafikala

  21. Well done Tasila. Many children have had parents in State House but you are the only one who has carved a path of using the position to help the vulnerable. The Kaundas just shot at innocent girls, the Chilubas ran amok in the communities, the Mwanawasas we know what, the Bandas, are on the run from justice and in prison for corruption, the Satas used their father’s position for political mileage!
    This is unique.
    There will be many haters but mwana wa Lungu kuwama mutima!

  22. Tasila is my Bae. The rest of you should step of. Very smart, figure eight shapely, with beautiful Nsenga olive caramel skin. I can tell she exercises and drinks flavored Maheu.

    Viva President Nawakwi, Viva Tasila Lungu.

  23. Tasila needs shoes herself.
    I do not like her expressions on picture number 9 and 10. As if she is disgusted when helping the poor kid.

  24. Comment:TASILA I HOPE U VE DIFFERENT PERSONALITY WIT IRIS WHO HAS CONTRIBUTED TO SEXUAL LIFE NO CULTURE ADVICE ECL TO REMOVE BAD EGGS LIKE KAINGU CHAMA KAMBWILI FROM THOSE SENSITIVE POSITIONS MMD IS NOT WANTED MAY EASTERN NOT OTHER PROVINCE HE IS GIVING CHANCE TO UPND MMD MPS CANNOT GO THROUGH UPND WIL BE VOTED C PREVIOUS RESULT SECOND WAS UPND LET HIM POCHI UPND MEMBERS

  25. The first family is privileged and if any of them chooses to share their privileges with the underprivileged it’s a commendable gesture. Others in the past have either just sat idly by or even abused their privileges. I personally do not expect her to continue beyond her dad’s term because the privileges will no longer be there! Kudos to her!

  26. Of course they had to pick the dirtiest children to put on the webisite. please leave us with some dignity. Typical world vision ad

  27. i wish she was the president she sounds more wiser than the father anyway kuyabebele …………………..chanza kumbeleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  28. If Tasila is Mrs Lungu’s step daughter as one blogger says then I can see the competition between the two. I also find it inhumane to call the above children “dirty” they look like that because of the negligence from society. In fact in a normal situation Tansila shouldn’t look any different from these innocent children. She shouldn’t also be using them as targets for compaign, very sad.

  29. THIS IS A CONTINUED WASTE OF RESOURCES TO ESCORT TASILA AS IF SHE IS A MONARCHY’ S DAUGHTER , SHE SHOULD FIND HER LIFE, POLITICS IS A DIRTY GAME. LUNGU HAS FAILED IN EVERY FIELD 2016 HE MUST GO BACK TO CHAWAMA

  30. This is good that she is helping the needy. Why should we always politicize a good deed? Keep up the good work Tasila and forget about distractors!

  31. So SHE WENT ALL THE WAY JUST TO BUY THOSE POOR KIDS SOME SAMUSAS WHEN SHE IS ON A VERY HEAVY GOVERNMENT DSA (K800) PER DAY?

  32. Why does this girl and his Dad look as if they came from Botswana Kalahari ? Please examine if you have lived in Bots like me ,you will give me a reason . Something is wrong somewhere, these are not Zambians not with that hair LOl

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