Friday, March 29, 2024

UN General Assembly in pictures

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President Lungu share a light moment with Foreign Affairs minister Harry Kalaba at Salvation Army International Social Justice Commission in New York where he addressed Zambian’s Living in United States of America
security council debate on peace keeping
Bilateral meeting with World Health Organisation
Bilateral meeting with World Health Organisation
Bilateral meeting with World Health Organisation
Bilateral meeting with World Health Organisation
President Lungu addresses Zambians living in New york
His Excellency Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia addresses the General assemblys annual general debate
Bilateral meeting with World Health Organisation

President Edgar Lungu chairing a meeting on Human Trafficking and forced Labour with the British Prime Minister Theresa May
President Edgar Lungu chairing a meeting on Human Trafficking and forced Labour with the British Prime Minister Theresa May

10 COMMENTS

  1. Ba LT, please number your pictures for ease of reference.

    With regards to the picture captioned: ‘President Edgar Lungu chairing a meeting on Human Trafficking and forced Labour with the British Prime Minister Theresa May.’ … This human trafficking issue is a very grave problem going on underground it seems. I hope and trust meaningful solutions and resolutions will be passed to counter the scourge.

  2. the humble president in the last pictures just shows lack of confidence in oneself. ka inferiority complex. i dont know why we mistake this for humbleness. a true leader must assert control and confidence because he fights for a countrys values. nomba ba mr.humble bena nabakontama and his hands are not even on the table. i guess he was just praying ati fipwefye bwangu ndeya kunganda.

  3. I CALLED THE PRESIDENT BUT HE DIDNT PICK UP NOT KNOWING HE SWITCHED OFF THE PHONE WHILE TALKING TO AN ETHIOPIAN WHO PRESIDENT, ZUMA ANSWERED ME LAST YEAR AS OBAMA WAS TO GREET HIM KEEP PHONE ON ALWAYS

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