Friday, April 19, 2024

First Lady Esther Lungu crowned as a matron of Early Childhood Education

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First Lady Esther Lungu gives a Lecture to Pre School pupils at Lotus Primary school in Lusaka where she Launched the Early Childhood Education materials
First Lady Esther Lungu presents the early childhood materials to Unicef Deputy representative Shadrack Omol  at Lotus Primary school where she launched the Materials 
First Lady Esther Lungu presents the early childhood materials to  Thornhill boarding school pupil Tabo Nchimunya at Lotus Primary school where she launched the Materials
First Lady Esther Lungu being congratulated by Zambia Open University Chairman professor Dickson Mwansa  after she was   crowned as a Matron of the Early Childhood Education by General Education Permanent secretary Henry Tukombe at Lotus Primary school where she launched the Early Childhood Education Materials
First Lady Esther Lungu being crowned as a Matron of the Early Childhood Education by General Education Permanent secretary Henry Tukombe at Lotus Primary school where she launched the Early Childhood Materials
First Lady Esther Lungu watches a UTH school physically challenged girl who uses her toes to write. This was at Lotus Primary School where she launched the Early Childhood Education Materials

4 COMMENTS

  1. You can crown her with anything including clowns themselves, but warn her not to refer to herself as the mother of the nation, I am a member of Zambia as a nation and she is not my mother.

  2. I don’t know whether Lungu does listen to her on not; does she not tell Lungu that what he has been doing is not good;

  3. People were crying on the Copperbelt and this woman and her husband have not said anything to the affected people who are waiting for a word from the high office

  4. What’s her degree in and who is her stylist? It looks like she could do with a better hair do. So she’s handing out books to our young ones ? Awesome !!

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