Friday, March 29, 2024

Pictures of the week

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Finnish Embassy handsover Mumena Builkying centre

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Mongu District Commissioner Susiku Kamona (l) cuts the ribbon as Social Cash Transfer Manager Bernadette Malungo (r) looks on during the flagging off of the Social Cash transfer scheme

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Mongu District Commissioner Susiku Kamona (r) pays the Social Cash Transfer Beneficiaries during the flagging off of the Social Cash transfer scheme

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President Edgar Chagwa Lungu greets Bible Society Member Emily Nkhoma at State House where he renewed his Membership as the Patron of Bible Society of Zambia at State House

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President Edgar Chagwa Lungu poses for a photograph with a delegation from Bible Society of Zambia, Minister of Religious Affairs,Godfridah Sumaili and other State House Officials

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President Edgar Lungu (R), Religious Affairs Minister Godfridah Sumaili and Bible Society of Zambia Officials in prayer at State House during his renewal of membership as Patron of the Bible Society of zambia

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President Lungu receives a Bible from Bible Society of Zambia Board president Professor Edwin Zulu and Bible Society of Zambia General Secretary Dr Abraham Chikasa (L) at State House

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PRESIDENT LUNGU-RENEWALS MEMBERSHIP

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South Africa celebrate winning the 2018 COSAFA U20 Championship during the 2018 COSAFA U20 Championship Final Football Match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe on 13 December 2018 ©Chris Ricco/BackpagePix

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South Africa celebrate winning the 2018 COSAFA U20 Championship during the 2018 COSAFA U20 Championship Final Football Match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe on 13 December 2018 ©Chris Ricco/BackpagePix

7 COMMENTS

    • Zambians must mature & not allow the so called donors to come all the way & insult you as a country. Is that a building that you need a donner to come & build sure

    • #Things never change. You really suit your blog name. What have you donated yourself to Zambian apart from running away from your dirty country and hiding in other people’s developed countries? Even your relatives at your village where you came from still use a Pit latrine to answer the call of nature because of the poor policies of your insatiable greed leaders.

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