President Edgar Lungu with First Lady Esther Lungu and Former First Lady Christine Kaseba during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANIS
President Edgar Lungu great cabinet Ministers during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANISMinister of Works and Supply Slyvia Chalikosa confers with Mulenga Sata (l) and DMMU National Coordinator Chanda Kabwe during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANISPresident Edgar Lungu with First Lady Esther Lungu leaving the embassy park shortly after memorial service for the late President Sata at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANISPresident Edgar Lungu great Former First Lady Christine Kaseba during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANISPresident Edgar Lungu with Former First Lady Christine Kaseba during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANISPresident Edgar Lungu with First Lady Esther Lungu and Former First Lady Christine Kaseba during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANIS President Edgar Lungu with First Lady Esther Lungu and Former First Lady Christine Kaseba during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANIS First Lady Esther Lungu laying wreaths at the tomb of the late President Sata during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANISPresident Edgar Lungu laying wreaths at the tomb of the late President Sata during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANISFormer First Lady Christine Kaseba laying wreaths at the tomb of the late President Sata during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANISPF Secretary General Davies Mwila laying wreaths at the tomb of the late President Sata during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANISChildren of the Late President Sata laying wreaths at the tomb during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANISCabinet Ministers laying wreaths at the tomb of the late President Sata during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANISDMMU National Coordinator Chanda Kabwe with Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Elias Kamanga, laying wreaths at the tomb of the late President Sata during the Sata memorial service at Embassy park. Wednesday, October 28, 2020.Picture By ROYD SIBAJENE/ZANIS
12 COMMENTS
Ba mwankole, looking humble yet the worst thieves
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Rest in peace King Cobra
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You should have been here to see what Lungu has done to this country….May Your Soul Continue Resting in peace…It is pure disaster!
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Where all our problems started from
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Just waste of tax payers’money. I think we are most wasteful nation in Africa if not world.
You build monuments with past dead presidents and yet former president in developed country would be just an ordinary tombstone with a cross.
Wake up Zambians too sleep for poverty sake!
PF must go!
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A very positive day celebrating the great life of a great man. My mentor I miss you every day. Before I do anything I always ask what would my fathers MC sata and ECL do. When I decide not to do something I consider what HH has done and not do it. RIP father. Until we meet again in heaven.
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Sylvia don’t have a ring? Good to know.
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Just look at those monuments ……..
Millions of dollars spent.
Yet we have children learning under trees….
Shame on you Zambians…
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Future archeologists will have quite a feast figuring out what these buildings were all about.
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Continue resting in perfect peace, you were and will always be a legend.
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@kaizer, very positive and mature response.. This indeed shows you are a true student of MCS and EL..I salute you…always your Diaspora sister
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While as I regret anyone’s death, surely we must move on and leave these memorials to families. We can do 1st year, 5th year and 10th. But the rest is not time and money well spent. Let the dead bury the dead, said our Lord.
Ba mwankole, looking humble yet the worst thieves
Rest in peace King Cobra
You should have been here to see what Lungu has done to this country….May Your Soul Continue Resting in peace…It is pure disaster!
Where all our problems started from
Just waste of tax payers’money. I think we are most wasteful nation in Africa if not world.
You build monuments with past dead presidents and yet former president in developed country would be just an ordinary tombstone with a cross.
Wake up Zambians too sleep for poverty sake!
PF must go!
A very positive day celebrating the great life of a great man. My mentor I miss you every day. Before I do anything I always ask what would my fathers MC sata and ECL do. When I decide not to do something I consider what HH has done and not do it. RIP father. Until we meet again in heaven.
Sylvia don’t have a ring? Good to know.
Just look at those monuments ……..
Millions of dollars spent.
Yet we have children learning under trees….
Shame on you Zambians…
Future archeologists will have quite a feast figuring out what these buildings were all about.
Continue resting in perfect peace, you were and will always be a legend.
@kaizer, very positive and mature response.. This indeed shows you are a true student of MCS and EL..I salute you…always your Diaspora sister
While as I regret anyone’s death, surely we must move on and leave these memorials to families. We can do 1st year, 5th year and 10th. But the rest is not time and money well spent. Let the dead bury the dead, said our Lord.
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