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2Mental patients being bathed and clothed by Nurses and student nurses from Livingstone General Hospital at the Livingstone Civic Centre in Livingstone
3Mental patients being bathed and clothed by Nurses and student nurses from Livingstone General Hospital at the Livingstone Civic Centre in Livingstone
4Mental patients being bathed and clothed by Nurses and student nurses from Livingstone General Hospital at the Livingstone Civic Centre in Livingstone
5Workers from the Livingstone General Hospital and the Mental Health Association pose for a photo with mental patients at the Livingstone Civic Centre
6Workers from the Livingstone General Hospital and the Mental Health Association pose for a photo with mental patients at the Livingstone Civic Centre
7Digital Satellite Television (DSTV) Public Relations Officer Daniel Nkalamu (l) and Ministry of General Education E-Learning Producer Patrick Mwiya (r) handover a DSTV Explorer Decoder and a TV set to Kanyonyo Secondary School Head teacher Kwalombota Nawa (c) in Mongu today. Multi-Choice Zambia in partnership with Ministry of General Education are in a program of installing free DSTV Educational Bouquets in 10 schools of Western Province out of 350 schools targeted country wide.
8Digital Satellite Television (DSTV) Installer Sebastian Muntanga (r) shows Kanyonyo Secondary School teachers a DSTV Explorer Decoder remote control donated by Multi-Choice Zambia in partnership with Ministry of General Education in a program of installing free DSTV Educational Bouquets in schools in Mongu
9Digital Satellite Television (DSTV) Installer Sebastian Muntanga (r) instructing Kanyonyo Secondary School teachers how to operate DSTV Explorer Decoder and a TV set donated by Multi-Choice Zambia in partnership with Ministry of General Education in a program of installing free DSTV Educational Bouquets in schools in Mongu
10Kalumbila district commissioner Robinson Kalota (m) with Barrick Lumwana mine company sustainability manager Christopher Mukala (l) join Ibaloli dancing cultural group’s princess Gladys Mukumbi (r) in the song entitled ” giving good facility to the people” locally known as Kinoyewenowe during the handover of the water kiosk to Manyama community on Wednesday in Kalumbila district
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12Permanent Secretary for Gender and Child Development Edwidge Mutale lectures pupils on gender equality at Kabulonga Girls Secondary School, in Lusaka
13Permanent Secretary for Gender and Child Development Edwidge Mutale lectures pupils on gender equality at Kabulonga Girls Secondary School, in Lusaka
14Permanent Secretary for Gender and Child Development Edwidge Mutale interacts with pupils during lessons on gender equality at Kabulonga Girls Secondary School, in Lusaka
15Vice President Inonge Wina.
16Vice President Inonge Wina speaking to USA Ambassador Eric Schultz and Chairman for Judicial Committee Bob Goodlatte during the call on the Vice President
17Vice President Inonge Wina speaking to USA Ambassador Eric Schultz and Chairman for Judicial Committee Bob Goodlatte during the call on the Vice President
18Serenje District Commissioner Francis Kalipenta (Centre) during yesterday’s commemoration of the world teacher’s day in Serenje District. The commemoration was held at Malcolm Moffat collage of Education.
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20Student Teachers from Serenje Professional Collage of Education (SEPROCE) pose for a photo during the procession to Malcolm Moffat Teacher’s training Collage the venue for the commemoration of the teachers’ day in Serenje District
21Teachers from Serenje Boma Secondary school dancing during the world Teacher’s Day celebrations in Serenje District. The commemoration was held at Malcolm Moffat collage of Education.
22Students from Malcolm Moffat collage of Education performing a play entitled Shades of my village a sketch depicting challenges a rural teacher goes through during service delivery. This was during yesterday’s commemoration of the teacher’s day in Serenje district held at Malcolm Moffat collage of Education.
23Teachers from Serenje Boma Secondary school dancing during the world Teacher’s Day celebrations in Serenje District. The commemoration was held at Malcolm Moffat collage of Education.
24Kabwe central member of parliament Tutwa Ngulube (left in cape ) inspecting road works which he has started grading using his personal money in Kalonga ward covering a stretch of 75 kilometers in Kabwe
25Teachers worldwide commemorated their day and are appreciated for the work they do to society and those that work extra hard, are awarded. Above, teachers from various schools in Solwezi follow the proceedings at Solwezi Stadium in North-Western Province
30Solwezi Technical Secondary School Literature Teacher, Malesu Chikwama giving a poem entitled, “I am what I am,” during the 2016 World Teachers Day commemoration held at Solwezi Stadium in Solwezi
31Teachers from Kikombe Secondary School singing during the 2016 World Teachers Day commemoration held at Solwezi Stadium in Solwezi
32ZCTU Deputy Director Organisation and Trade Copperbelt Region Annette Chipeleme Chola chats with (ZCTU) Zambia Congress of Trade Unions Vice President Newman Bubala during the celebrations of World Day for Decent Work at Cester golfview
33Zambia Congress of Trade Unions members celebrations the World Day for Decent Work
34Zambia Congress of Trade Unions Vice President Newman Bubala delivering his speech during the celebrations of World Day for Decent Work at Cester golfview
35Zambia Congress of Trade Unions Vice President Newman Bubala chats with ZCTU Deputy Secretary General General Elaston Njovu during the celebrations of World Day for Decent Work at Cester golfview
36RSTA CEO Zindaba Soka addressing the media whilst flanked by his Deputy Director Safety Gladwell Banda during the media briefing
37Ministry of Lands, National Resources and Environmental Protection Permanent Secretary Trevor Kaunda (middle), UNDP country director Martim Maya (right) and Southern Province Permanent Secretary Sibanze Simuchoba (left) outside David Livingstone Lodge in Livingstone yesterday during the second Regional Workshop for Africa of the Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN).
38Ministry of Lands, National Resources and Environmental Protection Permanent Secretary Trevor Kaunda (left) and UNDP country director Martim Maya (right) outside David Livingstone Lodge in Livingstone yesterday during the second Regional Workshop for Africa of the Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN)
39Ministry of Lands, National Resources and Environmental Protection Permanent Secretary Trevor Kaunda (left) and UNDP country director Martim Maya (right) outside David Livingstone Lodge in Livingstone yesterday during the second Regional Workshop for Africa of the Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN)
40Ministry of Lands, National Resources and Environmental Protection Permanent Secretary Trevor Kaunda (left) and UNDP country director Martim Maya (right) outside David Livingstone Lodge in Livingstone yesterday during the second Regional Workshop for Africa of the Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN)
41President Edgar Lungu onThursday held meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs (Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) Mohamed Salem Ould Salek at statehouse in Lusaka
42President Edgar Lungu onThursday held meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs (Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) Mohamed Salem Ould Salek at statehouse in Lusaka
43President Edgar Lungu onThursday held meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs (Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) Mohamed Salem Ould Salek at statehouse in LusakaFirst Lady Esther Lungu with Islamic Relief Organisation of Southern africa director Waleed Al Saadi during the donation of relief food hampers to Esther Lungu Foundation Trust at State House on Friday, October 7,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
44First Lady Esther Lungu with Islamic Relief Organisation of Southern africa director Waleed Al Saadi during the donation of relief food hampers to Esther Lungu Foundation Trust at State House on Friday, October 7,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
45First Lady Esther Lungu with Islamic Relief Organisation of Southern africa director Waleed Al Saadi during the donation of relief food hampers to Esther Lungu Foundation Trust at State House on Friday, October 7,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
46First Lady Esther Lungu with Islamic Relief Organisation of Southern africa director Waleed Al Saadi during the donation of relief food hampers to Esther Lungu Foundation Trust at State House on Friday, October 7,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
47First Lady Esther Lungu greets Andrew Sardanis during the official opening of the National Women’s Art Exhibition at Henry Tayali Visual Arts center at Show grounds in Lusaka on Tuesday, October 4,2016 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
48First Lady Esther Lungu with Cynthia Zukas during the official opening of the National Women’s Art Exhibition at Henry Tayali Visual Arts center at Show grounds in Lusaka on Tuesday, October 4,2016 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
49First Lady Esther Lungu speaks with Nukwase Tembo during the official opening of the National Women’s Art Exhibition at Henry Tayali Arts gallery at Show grounds in Lusaka on Tuesday, October 4,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
50First Lady Esther Lungu speaks with Cynthia Zukas during the official opening of the National Women’s Art Exhibition at Henry Tayali Visual Arts center at Show grounds in Lusaka on Tuesday, October 4,2016 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
51First Lady Esther Lungu greets Andrew Sardanis during the official opening of the National Women’s Art Exhibition at Henry Tayali Visual Arts center at Show grounds in Lusaka on Tuesday, October 4,2016 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
52First Lady Esther Lungu with Cynthia Zukas during the official opening of the National Women’s Art Exhibition at Henry Tayali Visual Arts center at Show grounds in Lusaka on Tuesday, October 4,2016 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
53First Lady Esther Lungu speaks with Cynthia Zukas during the official opening of the National Women’s Art Exhibition at Henry Tayali Visual Arts center at Show grounds in Lusaka on Tuesday, October 4,2016 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
54First Lady Esther Lungu speaks with Nukwase Tembo during the official opening of the National Women’s Art Exhibition at Henry Tayali Arts gallery at Show grounds in Lusaka on Tuesday, October 4,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
55First Lady Esther Lungu speaks with Nukwase Tembo during the official opening of the National Women’s Art Exhibition at Henry Tayali Arts gallery at Show grounds in Lusaka on Tuesday, October 4,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
Pic 51 – Andrew Sardanis, those are hard men. Unfortunately he and his companies were targeted by the late FTJ because Sardanis was a close confidant of KK.
That’s wonderful action by nurses to clean PF cadrets.
That Pilato in #6 refused, he is UPND.
Is the one in pictures 3 and 6 (2nd from left) Dr. Canisius Banda the pilgrim?
I scrolled upwards as I couldn’t remember seeing Dr. Canisius Banda.
I was right.
#puzzled.
Pic 3, it’s good to see Dr Canacius Banda getting some attention! Nice Art work in places, and it is good to profile this.
I scrolled upwards as I couldn’t remember seeing Dr. Canisius Banda.
I was right.
#puzzled.
@Pretty
Look again!
pic 55 ka ndikusa aka eish!!!!!!
Nukwase Tembo wooow she cute …love her hair. She proud African woman ??
Pilato is missing in Pic 1 to 7
Not even one North/Westerner!!
We have been invaded by the migrant tribes from North/eastern Rhodesia.
Nyanjas migrated to SOLI-LAND to work as House-boys & maids for white men but today they have become our oppressors. They don’t even think of going back to their home provinces. When we speak soli in Lusaka, we are told to shut up & not speak “IFITUNDU”.
THE REVOLUTION IS NOW
*****, Africa belongs to Africans. Go on.
We are all Zambians, plus Africans. I am from the west, my cousins are from the East, South and North western.
Bembas just talkative. If they tell you to shut up, ask them about their Chitemene. Never let anyone put you down.
It appears in Zambia there is a misconception about mental health and being mentally ill. If someone is dressed in rags and is wondering the streets eating from garbage heaps, they are mentally ill. That’s a straight perceived diagnosis. I suspect that many Zambians are not aware that there are actually many more people who suffer from poor mental health – and this is regardless of status, position in society, wealth, good dress or appearance. Dealing with factors that may lead to poor mental health should also be part of the endeavour of those responsible for the same – such as the mental association mentioned above.
Agree with you Harold. Further, its incorrect to address them as mental patients – they are psychiatric patients. Something that could have easily been clarified by the Mental Health Association of Zambia.
Ba John, it is just the same thing whether you address it as mental (illness) patient or psychiatric (illness) patient. Go and check out the two phrases again!
Nzelu, are you still watching this space?
Pics 1&2 – Balabikako panshi ka bag when working, please.
HH and GBM(Gender Based Mental) missing on those mental fimo fimo.
Those pictures speak volumes, different life styles being exposed in those pictures!
I salute the men and women who handle mental patients. It must be a very challenging job. Kudos kudos
The illegitimate vote rigging president. Tachumfwako nensoni ichimuntu ichi.
Pic 51 – Andrew Sardanis, those are hard men. Unfortunately he and his companies were targeted by the late FTJ because Sardanis was a close confidant of KK.
That’s wonderful action by nurses to clean PF cadrets.
That Pilato in #6 refused, he is UPND.
Is the one in pictures 3 and 6 (2nd from left) Dr. Canisius Banda the pilgrim?
I scrolled upwards as I couldn’t remember seeing Dr. Canisius Banda.
I was right.
#puzzled.
Pic 3, it’s good to see Dr Canacius Banda getting some attention! Nice Art work in places, and it is good to profile this.
I scrolled upwards as I couldn’t remember seeing Dr. Canisius Banda.
I was right.
#puzzled.
@Pretty
Look again!
pic 55 ka ndikusa aka eish!!!!!!
Nukwase Tembo wooow she cute …love her hair. She proud African woman ??
Pilato is missing in Pic 1 to 7
Not even one North/Westerner!!
We have been invaded by the migrant tribes from North/eastern Rhodesia.
Nyanjas migrated to SOLI-LAND to work as House-boys & maids for white men but today they have become our oppressors. They don’t even think of going back to their home provinces. When we speak soli in Lusaka, we are told to shut up & not speak “IFITUNDU”.
THE REVOLUTION IS NOW
*****, Africa belongs to Africans. Go on.
We are all Zambians, plus Africans. I am from the west, my cousins are from the East, South and North western.
Bembas just talkative. If they tell you to shut up, ask them about their Chitemene. Never let anyone put you down.
It appears in Zambia there is a misconception about mental health and being mentally ill. If someone is dressed in rags and is wondering the streets eating from garbage heaps, they are mentally ill. That’s a straight perceived diagnosis. I suspect that many Zambians are not aware that there are actually many more people who suffer from poor mental health – and this is regardless of status, position in society, wealth, good dress or appearance. Dealing with factors that may lead to poor mental health should also be part of the endeavour of those responsible for the same – such as the mental association mentioned above.
Agree with you Harold. Further, its incorrect to address them as mental patients – they are psychiatric patients. Something that could have easily been clarified by the Mental Health Association of Zambia.
Ba John, it is just the same thing whether you address it as mental (illness) patient or psychiatric (illness) patient. Go and check out the two phrases again!
Nzelu, are you still watching this space?
Pics 1&2 – Balabikako panshi ka bag when working, please.
HH and GBM(Gender Based Mental) missing on those mental fimo fimo.
Those pictures speak volumes, different life styles being exposed in those pictures!
I salute the men and women who handle mental patients. It must be a very challenging job. Kudos kudos
The illegitimate vote rigging president. Tachumfwako nensoni ichimuntu ichi.