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First Republic President of Zambia Kenneth Kaunda having his hand marked before he cast his vote at Woodlands A polling station in Lusaka yesterday,11-08-2016.Picture by Josephine Nsululu/Zanis.
1First Republic President of Zambia Kenneth Kaunda Casting his vote at Woodlands A polling station in Lusaka yesterday,11-08-2016.Picture by Josephine Nsululu/Zanis.
2First Republic President of Zambia Kenneth Kaunda having his hand marked before he cast his vote at Woodlands A polling station in Lusaka yesterday,11-08-2016.Picture by Josephine Nsululu/Zanis.
3Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibin receives his Ballot paper shortly before casting his vote at UNZA polling station in Lusaka yesterday,11-08-2016.Picture by Ennie Kishiki/Zanis.
4Polling assistant giving back NRC and voters card to Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibin during voting yesterday, 11-08-2016.Picture by Ennie Kishiki/Zanis.
5Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibin casting his Ballot during voting at UNZA polling station in Lusaka yesterday, 11-08-2016.Picture by Ennie Kishiki/Zanis.
6Forum for Democratic and Development President Edith Nawakwi receives his Ballot paper shortly before casting his vote at UNZA polling station in Lusaka yesterday,11-08-2016.Picture by Ennie Kishiki/Zanis.
7Forum for Democratic and Development President Edith Nawakwi casting her vote at UNZA polling station in Lusaka yesterday,11-08-2016.Picture by Ennie Kishiki/Zanis.
8Forum for Democratic and Development President Edith Nawakwi casting her vote at UNZA polling station in Lusaka yesterday,11-08-2016.Picture by Ennie Kishiki/Zanis.
9President for Movement For Multiparty Democracy (MMD) Nevers Mumba Casting his vote at Woodlands A Polling station in Lusaka yesterday,11-08-2016.Picture by Josephine Nsululu/Zanis.
10A long queue of people at Mchini Primary School in Chipata yesterday.Pictures By JULIUS PHIRI
11VOTERS voting at Mary Mother of God Parish in Chipata Central yesterday. Picture By JULIUS PHIRI
12A Voter cast his vote in Chipata Central yesterday.Picture By JULIUS PHIRI
13A person living with disability being aided to cast her vote at Mchini Primary school in Chipata yesterday.Picture By JULIUS PHIRI
14A long queue of people at Mchini Primary School in Chipata yesterday.Pictures By JULIUS PHIRI
15Former Home Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani during voting at Luangwa Lodge in Chipata yesterday.Picture By JULIUS PHIRI
16Electoral officers, agents and monitors inspecting the Ballot Boxes at Rainbow Africa polling station in Livingstone yesterday shortly before the opening of the Polls yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
17Electoral officers, agents and monitors inspecting the Ballot Boxes at Rainbow Africa polling station in Livingstone yesterday shortly before the opening of the Polls yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
18Electoral officers, agents and monitors inspecting the Ballot Boxes at Rainbow Africa polling station in Livingstone yesterday shortly before the opening of the Polls yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
19Electoral officers, agents and monitors inspecting the Ballot Boxes at Rainbow Africa polling station in Livingstone yesterday shortly before the opening of the Polls yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
20Livingstone Constituency assistant returning officer Choolwe Maunga Lipenga (left) shortly before the opening of the Polls at Victoria Hall polling station yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
21Queues of voters at Muljala School polling station in Livingstone yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
22Queues of voters at Muljala School polling station in Livingstone yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
23Queues of voters at Muljala School polling station in Livingstone yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
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25Southern African Development Community (SADC) Election Monitors exchanging notes at Victoria Hall polling station in Livingstone yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
26European Union (EU) and local monitors at Dambwa Welfare Hall polling station in Livingstone yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
27Queues of voters at Mulwani School polling station in Livingstone yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
28Queues of voters at Mulwani School polling station in Livingstone yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
29Queues of voters at Muljala School polling station in Livingstone yesterday. Picture by BRIAN HATYOKA
30CHOMA residents queue up at Adastra Primary School polling station yesterday to cast their votes for their preferred candidates in the 2016 General Elections and referendum.
31A senior Citizen Casting his vote at Woodlands A Polling station in Lusaka yesterday,11-08-2016.Picture by Josephine Nsululu/Zanis.
32People Queuing to cast a vote at Raphael Chota Peri Urban Polling Station in Lusaka yesterday,11-08-2016.Picture by Josephine Nsululu/Zanis.
33Vice-President Inonge Wina waits for the polling assistant to verify her particulars when she went to cast her vote at Muoyo Primary school in Mongu yesterday Picture By SAM PHIRI
34MANY Zambians turned up to vote in the 2016 General Elections. On the picture is a Zambian patriot Rodina Maluma casting her ballot paper at Chuundu Adult School polling station in Choma yesterday.
35MANY Zambians turned up to vote in the 2016 General Elections. On the picture is a Zambian patriot Juliet Sintuba casting her ballot paper at Chuundu Adult School polling station in Choma yesterday.
36CHOMA residents queue up at Chuundu Adult polling station yesterday to cast their votes for their preferred candidates in the 2016 General Elections and referendum.
37CHOMA residents queue up at Adastra Primary School polling station yesterday to cast their votes for their preferred candidates in the 2016 General Elections and referendum.
38FELIX Moono (r) receives a National Assembly ballot paper from Polling Assistant Officer Laura Mweemba during the voting process at Adastra Primary School polling station in Choma yesterday.
39A Street Vender Charity Musonda (2nd left) takes advantage of the voting day to sell her merchandise at Adastra Primary School polling station in Choma yesterday.
40Manyama residents in Kalumbila district lining up to cast their vote in this year’s General election at Shiinda polling station at Manyama school in Kalumbila on Thursday .Picture by BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS
41A senior resident Chabala Chandamali (l) putting his vote into one of the ballot boxes at Mwajimamambwe school while polling assistant Bridget Kanyengi looks on in Thursday’s polls. Picture by BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS
42Hundreds of Kyawama residents queuing up to cast their votes in the General elections at Kyawama secondary school polling station on Thursday in Solwezi . Picture by BETRAM KAOMA/ZANIS
43People voting at Chavuma central polling station pictures by Mwansa Kombe ZANIS
44Vice-President Inonge Wina waits for the polling assistant to verify her particulars when she went to cast her vote at Muoyo Primary school in Mongu yesterday Picture By SAM PHIRI
45Green party aspirant candidate peter sinkamba accompanied by his wife found casting his vote at Rokana polling station in Nkana constituency. Pictures by Sylvia mweetwa
46Green party aspirant candidate peter sinkamba accompanied by his wife found casting his vote at Rokana polling station in Nkana constituency. Pictures by Sylvia mweetwa
47Voters line up to cast their votes at Shilena polling station at Manyama school in Lumwana
48-Hundreds of Kyawama residents queuing up to cast their votes in the General elections at Kyawama secondary school polling station on Thursday in Solwezi . Picture by BETRAM KAOMA/ZANIS
49An electoral official giving out ballot papers to the votes at Kyawama High school as they participate in the this year’s General elections in Solwezi on Thursday. Picture by BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS
50Voting has started across the country, in kabwe voters were captured casting votes at David Ramushu primary school as early as 05:30 hours
51Voters in Kabwe have started casting their votes in this year’s general elections at Kabwe School of Technology as can be seen above. Picture by SUNDAY BWALYA / ZANIS
52This is part of the crowd of people separated in four streams casting their vote at Mujala Primary School based in Dambwa North. Picture By NDUBI MVULA in Livingstone.
53Here at the Livingstone Town Centre Library, people have turned up in large numbers to cast their vote. By NDUBI MVULA in Livingstone
54This is at the former District Commissioner’s office called the Boma. Polling station. By NDUBI MVULA in Livingstone.
55Green party aspirant candidate peter sinkamba accompanied by his wife found casting his vote at Rokana polling station in Nkana constituency. Pictures by Sylvia mweetwa
56Green party aspirant candidate peter sinkamba accompanied by his wife found casting his vote at Rokana polling station in Nkana constituency. Pictures by Sylvia mweetwa
57Green party aspirant candidate peter sinkamba accompanied by his wife found casting his vote at Rokana polling station in Nkana constituency. Pictures by Sylvia mweetwa
58Green party aspirant candidate peter sinkamba accompanied by his wife found casting his vote at Rokana polling station in Nkana constituency. Pictures by Sylvia mweetwa
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60Green party aspirant candidate peter sinkamba accompanied by his wife found casting his vote at Rokana polling station in Nkana constituency. Pictures by Sylvia mweetwa
6Green party aspirant candidate peter sinkamba accompanied by his wife found casting his vote at Rokana polling station in Nkana constituency. Pictures by Sylvia mweetwa
Choma Prostitutes To Offer Free S.e.x to All Fellow Tongas If HH Wins Today’s Elections
Choma Prostitutes have thrown their weight behind the Presidential candidate of the United Party for National Development, Hakainde Hichilema. Sex workers in Choma have promised a day of free S.e.x to all fellow tongas if president Lungu eventually loses the seat of President to
Hakainde Hichilema of UPND.
In an interview, Choma sex workers yesterday told source that they were not happy with president Lungu’s government over the way they were being treated in the country since he assumed office as President.
@Observernio:
Chipata Prostitutes To Offer Free S.e.x to All Fellow Impis If Chegwe Wins Today’s Elections. Chipata Prostitutes have thrown their weight behind the PF Presidential candidate, ex-convict and drunkard Edgar Chegwe Lungusha. Sex workers in Chipata have promised a day of free S.e.x to all fellow Ngonis if president HH lost to the drunkard and ex-convict thieving PF President Edgar Lungu.
In an interview, Chipata sex workers yesterday told source that they were however still NOT happy with Lungu’s government over the mismanagement of the economy because only a few broke Impis in Chipata can afford even a reduced K10 per shot they usually charge.
UPND will loooose and its cadres will get AIDS as reward from tonga prostitutes. . . .
What a shallow minded person. Get a life…………………………………………….
Very retrogressive,shortsighted,immature kind of thinking,,,grow up man !!
Since when did Edith Nawakwi become a HE?
Ba Observer after posting sensible things all this while,ukusanyafye akasushi pa last.
Nga bamwenye bamu Zambia balikwi? Most of the “rich Zambians” have escaped to South Africa or other countries for safety and left the “common Zambians” to go through the whole stress alone. They will come back when the dust is settled!!!
In my adopted country it takes me less than five mintues to vote. I just walk in, cast my vote and off I go! NOTI IFYAKUTANTAMA KWATI BALEFOLESHA ULUPIYA LWA MAHALA
After losing an election in Zambia and having HH confisticate all his ill gotten wealth leaving him stone broke, Chagwa walked to the top of Manda Hill to talk to God.
Chagwa: “God, what’s a million years to you?”
God “A minute.”
Chagwa: “Well, what’s a million kwacha to you?”
God: “A ngwe”
Then Chagwa asked: “God…..can I have a penny?”
And God said: “Sure…..in a minute.”
Look at the inside desks or walls of the places where the voting took place. PF had money to waste to bribe people for votes or for beer etc. they alone spent over $6m but failed to maintain existing buildings and furniture etc
Choma Prostitutes To Offer Free S.e.x to All Fellow Tongas If HH Wins Today’s Elections
Choma Prostitutes have thrown their weight behind the Presidential candidate of the United Party for National Development, Hakainde Hichilema. Sex workers in Choma have promised a day of free S.e.x to all fellow tongas if president Lungu eventually loses the seat of President to
Hakainde Hichilema of UPND.
In an interview, Choma sex workers yesterday told source that they were not happy with president Lungu’s government over the way they were being treated in the country since he assumed office as President.
@Observernio:
Chipata Prostitutes To Offer Free S.e.x to All Fellow Impis If Chegwe Wins Today’s Elections. Chipata Prostitutes have thrown their weight behind the PF Presidential candidate, ex-convict and drunkard Edgar Chegwe Lungusha. Sex workers in Chipata have promised a day of free S.e.x to all fellow Ngonis if president HH lost to the drunkard and ex-convict thieving PF President Edgar Lungu.
In an interview, Chipata sex workers yesterday told source that they were however still NOT happy with Lungu’s government over the mismanagement of the economy because only a few broke Impis in Chipata can afford even a reduced K10 per shot they usually charge.
UPND will loooose and its cadres will get AIDS as reward from tonga prostitutes. . . .
What a shallow minded person. Get a life…………………………………………….
Very retrogressive,shortsighted,immature kind of thinking,,,grow up man !!
Since when did Edith Nawakwi become a HE?
Ba Observer after posting sensible things all this while,ukusanyafye akasushi pa last.
Nga bamwenye bamu Zambia balikwi? Most of the “rich Zambians” have escaped to South Africa or other countries for safety and left the “common Zambians” to go through the whole stress alone. They will come back when the dust is settled!!!
In my adopted country it takes me less than five mintues to vote. I just walk in, cast my vote and off I go! NOTI IFYAKUTANTAMA KWATI BALEFOLESHA ULUPIYA LWA MAHALA
After losing an election in Zambia and having HH confisticate all his ill gotten wealth leaving him stone broke, Chagwa walked to the top of Manda Hill to talk to God.
Chagwa: “God, what’s a million years to you?”
God “A minute.”
Chagwa: “Well, what’s a million kwacha to you?”
God: “A ngwe”
Then Chagwa asked: “God…..can I have a penny?”
And God said: “Sure…..in a minute.”
Look at the inside desks or walls of the places where the voting took place. PF had money to waste to bribe people for votes or for beer etc. they alone spent over $6m but failed to maintain existing buildings and furniture etc