Thursday, March 28, 2024

Pictures of the week

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Swedish Embassy Deputy Head of Mission Karin Sverken (left) with Diakonia deputy Regional Manager Africa, Linda Hammarberg signing the grant worth 48 million kwacha meant to help Diakonia to strengthen accountability programmes in Zambia

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The Embassy of Sweden and Diakonia has signed a grant of 48 million kwacha to help Diakonia to strengthen accountability programmes in Zambia.

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Kitwe Mayor, Christopher Kang’ombe and District Commissioner, Binwell Mpundu leaving Black Mountain after an on the site check following the accident which claimed many lives and leaving many injured.

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Kitwe Mayor, Christopher Kang’ombe and District Commissioner, Binwell Mpundu leaving Black Mountain after an on the site check following the accident which claimed many lives and leaving many injured.

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Secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba confers with His Excellency Zambia High commissioner to South Africa Emmanuel Mwamba (c) and Zambia-South Africa Business Forum Chairperson Dr. Chiara Chiumya during the Zambia South African Finance and Investment Forum at Southern Sun

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Minister of Finance Margaret Mwanakatwe (l) His Excellency Zambia High commissioner to South Africa Emmanuel Mwamba (c) and Secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba follow the proceeding during the Zambia South African Finance and Investment Forum at Southern Sun

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His Excellency Zambia High commissioner to South Africa Emmanuel Mwamba Welcomes Minister of Finance Margaret Mwanakatwe at the Zambia South African Finance and Investment Forum at Southern Sun

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Secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba confers with His Excellency Zambia High commissioner to South Africa Emmanuel Mwamba (c) and Zambia-South Africa Business Forum Chairperson Dr. Chiara Chiumya during the Zambia South African Finance and Investment Forum at Southern Sun

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Minister of Finance Margaret Mwanakatwe (l) His Excellency Zambia High commissioner to South Africa Emmanuel Mwamba (c) and Secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba follow the proceeding during the Zambia South African Finance and Investment Forum at Southern Sun

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His Excellency Zambia High commissioner to South Africa Emmanuel Mwamba Welcomes Minister of Finance Margaret Mwanakatwe at the Zambia South African Finance and Investment Forum at Southern Sun

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First Lady Esther Lungu greets UPND president Hakainde Hichilema at National Assembly staffer, Muswa Theresa Muhau Suuya burial at Leopards memorial Park.

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Pallbearers carrying the casket Gender Minister Victoria Kalima during burial at Leopards Hill memorial Park

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President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, meeting Japanese Ambassador to Zambia His Excellency Mr. Hidenobu Sobashima when he paid a courtesy call him

5 COMMENTS

  1. “Kitwe Mayor, Christopher Kang’ombe and District Commissioner, Binwell Mpundu leaving Black Mountain after an on the site check”.Honestly how do you visit such risk areas without minimum Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as hard hats, safety glasses and safety boots? And how do you expect the authorities to be proactive when they don’t know the basic safety aspect involved in these mines?

  2. yaba..but there are jokers in Zambia…@******* ****, I totally agree with you..these guys have have no brains!!!!!-

  3. “Kitwe Mayor, Christopher Kang’ombe and District Commissioner, Binwell Mpundu leaving Black Mountain”
    You are the people who are suppose to be promoting Safety and yet you visited the site with no PPE(s).
    Occupation Health and Safety Hygiene must be promoted in our country and this journey begins with you our leaders.

  4. This is not a mine site naemwe. This is just thieves & sangwapoz that saw an opportunity to loot these dumps. So, typical zambian way, everyone come here to load & go. That’s the attitude here. So personally am suprised that people are shocked with the disorganization here. What is organized in zambia? Fyonse nichipante pante. From government, opposition, work places to the masses.

    • Vipuku
      Dont expose your ignorance,do you know that the definition of mine in the Mines and Minerals Act is wider than the holes you are used to.

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