The Ministry of Health in partnership with ORBIS with funding from Standard Chartered Bank organized a free eye screening, provision of spectacles and drug campaign in Solwezi on Thursday. Above, an eye specialist George Chipeta from Solwezi Urban clinic (l) screening Christine Kamuyutwa from Highland compound at Kyawama grounds on Friday as Nurse Dorcas Mulenga(m) looks on
The Ministry of Health in partnership with ORBIS with funding from Standard Chartered Bank organized a free eye screening, provision of spectacles and drug campaign in Solwezi on Thursday. Above, an eye specialist George Chipeta from Solwezi Urban clinic (l) screening Christine Kamuyutwa from Highland compound at Kyawama grounds on Friday as Nurse Dorcas Mulenga(m) looks onThe Ministry of Health in partnership with ORBIS with funding from Standard Chartered Bank organized a free eye screening, provision of spectacles and drug campaign in Solwezi on Friday. Above, an eye specialist George Chipeta from Solwezi Urban clinic (l) observes a patient , Andrew Samutela of Chawama at Kyawama grounds as Nurse Dorcas Mulenga (m) looks onORRBIS North Western Province projects officer Moffat Shawa briefs North-Western province permanent secretary Ephraim Mateyo during the commemoration of World Sight Day at Kyawama grounds in Solwezi on Thursday as Solwezi as Solwezi clinical care officer Hillary Luputa (l) looks on. PICTURE BY BETRAM KAOMA /ZANIS-Solwezi District Commissioner Rosemary Kamalonga (r) with Orbis Provincial Projects Officer Moffat Shawa during the march past to commemorate the World Sight Day at Kyawama grounds whose theme was ‘’Stronger Together” locally known as Kishina, Kyaimena Pa Kyakosa Pamo in SolweziNorth-Western province permanent secretary Ephraim Mateyo who is also Village Headman Ngwezhe of Kapijimpanga chiefdom joins the Insakwa traditional dancers in the song known as ‘’Carrying the myth’’ locally knowns as Kisosolwa during the commemoration of World Sight Day at Kyawama grounds in SolweziThe Ministry of Health in partnership with ORBIS with funding from Standard Chartered Bank organized a free eye specialist, provision of spectacles and drug campaign in Solwezi on Friday. Above, Young Women Association (YWCA) Solwezi para-legal Katendi Kalumba explains the operations of her institution to provincial permanent secretary Ephraim Mateyo (l) during the 2016 World Sight Day commemorations in SolweziImmanuel OVC Project Director Caroline Phiria hamper on behalf of the first lady Esther Lungu to 76 years old beneficiary Inelly Sakala of Kamanga compound during the handover ceremony mealie meal and cooking oilImmanuel OVC Project Director Caroline Phiri (c) and Pastor Simutowe (l) donates a bag of mealie meal on behalf of the first lady Esther Lungu to 61 years old beneficiary Triphonia Daka of Kamanga compound during the handover ceremony mealie meal and cooking oilImmanuel OVC Project Director Caroline Phiria hamper on behalf of the first lady Esther Lungu to a 89 years old beneficiary Valatine Phiri of Kamanga compound during the handover ceremony mealie meal and cooking oilAfrican Union Commission Monitoring and Evaluation Expert Robert Ndieka speaking whilst Development and Business Consulting Founder and Managing Partner Seun Aladesanmi listens during the Evaluation Workshop under Ministry of GenderAfrican Union Commission Monitoring and Evaluation Expert Robert Ndieka speaking whilst Development and Business Consulting Founder and Managing Partner Seun Aladesanmi listens during the Evaluation Workshop under Ministry of GenderDMMU National Coordinator Patrick Kangwa receive one of the 25 wheel chairs from GIK Manager Fred Mazumba to the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) in Commemoration of the International Day for Disaster ReductionSame of the 25 wheel chairs donated to the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) in Commemoration of the International Day for Disaster ReductionDMMU National Coordinator Patrick Kangwa shaking hands with World Vision GIK Manager Fred Mazumba shorlty after receive one of the 25 wheel chairs to the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) in Commemoration of the International Day for Disaster ReductionHealth Minister Chitalu Chilufya with E-learning student nurses during the launch of the roll out of E-learning as a training Methodology in ZambiaHealth Minister Chitalu Chilufya chats with E-learning student nurse of Kitwe Mwaba Zulu whilst Child fund Reginal Director Victor Koyi (l) and Child fund Zambia National Director Dereje Adugna (r) looks on during the launch of the roll out of E-learning as a training Methodology in ZambiaE-learning student nurse of Kitwe Mwaba Zulu shows Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya (c), Child fund Reginal Director Victor Koyi (l) and Child fund Zambia National Director Dereje Adugna (r) on how to log in on e-learning during the launch of the roll out of E-learning as a training Methodology in ZambiaE-learning student nurse of Kitwe Mwaba Zulu shows Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya (c), Child fund Reginal Director Victor Koyi (l) and Child fund Zambia National Director Dereje Adugna (r) on how to log in on e-learning during the launch of the roll out of E-learning as a training Methodology in ZambiaA school of hippos in ChikwaMeasures to combat anthrax in Chikwa GMA: VET experts getting samples from the hippo carcasses for testingMeasures to combat anthrax in Chikwa GMA: VET experts getting samples from the hippo carcasses for testing
President Lungu with Ambassador Ahmet S Arda at State housePresident Edgar Lungu meets Ambassador Henrik Cederin From Sweden at State house in Lusaka/President Lungu with Ambassador Ahmet S Arda at State housePresident Edgar Lungu meets Ambassador Henrik Cederin From Sweden at State house in LusakaPresident Edgar Lungu meets Ambassador Henrik Cederin From Sweden at State house in LusakaPresident Edgar Lungu meets Ambassador Henrik Cederin From Sweden at State house in LusakaA dyna truck reg No. BAC 2664 transporting pine apples from Mwinilunga to Lusaka was hit from behind at Solwezi Bridge along Independence Avenue by a JCB truck reg No. AGB 7789 carrying copper cathode from Lumwana mine pushing it into Solwezi river. Above, truck hanging on the pipeline which passes through the river. Picture by EMMANUEL MUMBA /ZANISA dyna truck reg No. BAC 2664 transporting pine apples from Mwinilunga to Lusaka was hit from behind at Solwezi Bridge along Independence Avenue by a JCB truck reg No. AGB 7789 carrying copper cathode from Lumwana mine pushing it into Solwezi river. Above, truck hanging on the pipeline which passes through the river. Picture by EMMANUEL MUMBA /ZANISA dyna truck reg No. BAC 2664 transporting pine apples from Mwinilunga to Lusaka was hit from behind at Solwezi Bridge along Independence Avenue by a JCB truck reg No. AGB 7789 carrying copper cathode from Lumwana mine pushing it into Solwezi. Above, a crane retrieving the truck from Solwezi river in Solwezi. Picture by EMMANUEL MUMBA/ZANISKitwe Mayor Christopher Kangombe and Visting Shunyi District People’s Government of Beijing Municipality Senior Advisor Wang Gang posing for a picture with some delegation members during their visit to KitweShunyi District People’s Government of Beijing Municipality Senior Advisor Wang Gang shaking hands with Kitwe Mayor Christopher Kang’ombe after holding talks.
7 COMMENTS
Buti pa zambia iyeee a skip truck is a crane shuwa how is this how far backwards we have gone.
Everything started just blood, seeing people working, then you end with a doubtful president.
You are right its a skip truck and not a crane as claimed by the reporter.
Seeing this one would wonder why and for what purpose does Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ) charge money every year. Pathetic.
When reporting accidents, what does the license plate got to do with anything?
so are pine apples good?
But abena Mayor Christopher Kang’ombe are ugly sure, si munna sa batu bumaswe bwateni mane inge sa kuloiswa.
Buti pa zambia iyeee a skip truck is a crane shuwa how is this how far backwards we have gone.
Everything started just blood, seeing people working, then you end with a doubtful president.
You are right its a skip truck and not a crane as claimed by the reporter.
Seeing this one would wonder why and for what purpose does Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ) charge money every year. Pathetic.
When reporting accidents, what does the license plate got to do with anything?
so are pine apples good?
But abena Mayor Christopher Kang’ombe are ugly sure, si munna sa batu bumaswe bwateni mane inge sa kuloiswa.
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