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South African president Jacob Zuma’s state visit

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South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma greets Foreign Affairs Minister Harry Kalaba on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Zambia for a two- day State visit
President Lungu with South African President Jacob Zuma after the bilateral talks at State House on Thursday, October 12 ,2017 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
South African President Jacob Zuma lays wreaths at the tomb of the late fifth Zambian President Michael Sata when he toured the Presidential Memorial
South African President Jacob inspects a Guard of Honour on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport for a Two Day State visit
President Lungu welconmes his South African Counterpart Jacob Zuma who arrived at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport for a Two Day State Visit on Thursday, October 12,2017-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
South African President Jacob Zuma signs in a visitors book after the bilateral talks at State House
President Lungu poses for a photograph with Sout African President Jacob Zuma, Ministers from both Countries, Ambassadors and Senior government officials after the bilateral talks at State House on Thursday, October 12 ,2017 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
South African President Jacob inspects a Guard of Honour on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport for a Two Day State visit

9 COMMENTS

  1. Ceremonial soldiers should be selected according to height and build. Imaciated soldiers on a ceremonial parade gives the country a bad image.

    • It is difficult to imagine what is going through his head when he puts on such a trousers in the morning….and thinks its ok to leave his home looking like that. A reflection on the state of mind and confusion in his head.

  2. But bene Freedom Sikazwe basekesa!! It is indeed a reflection on the state of mind and confusion in his head. I actually wonder what his job title is? And who brought him there?

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