Tuesday, April 16, 2024

President Edgar Lungu during swearing in ceremony

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President Edgar Lungu Swearing in Mrs Cecilia Nsenduluka Mbewe – Clerk of the National Assembly
President Edgar Chagwa Lungu at State house
President Edgar Lungu Swearing in Mr Zacharia Kapetwa Phiri as Director General Anti Corruption Commissioner at State house
President Edgar Lungu (c) Vice President Inonge Wina (l) and speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini (r) pose for the photo shortly after swearing in ceremony of newly appointed Drug Enforcement Commission Commissioner General Kapetwa Phiri (2nl) and newly appointed Clark of the National Assembly Cecilia Mbewe at State House
President Edgar Lungu, Vice President Inonge Wina and speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini share a light moment at State House
Drug Enforcement Commission Commissioner General Kapetwa Phiri taking Orth during the swearing in ceremony at State House

7 COMMENTS

    • The President appoints people who are ready to work with his Government. If some people from some regions have vowed not to work with the govt of the day, what should the President do? By the way, whenever the President appoints anybody with a name from one region (whether it is by marriage), you always bring the f.oolish wako ni wako nonsense.

  1. The most uninspiring president in the history of this country. Extremely sad period for our country during the tenure of Lungu and PF as a whole. Very very sad.

    • …too bad you feel that way while the majority don’t. Your hate for PF/ECL will forever haunt you while the rest of the country moves on. What a pathetic life you have: hate, bitterness….

  2. You have been in office for many years and you are still appointing people .What have you been doing all along ? Moving about claiming travel allowances for staying in hotels and eating free food when common people are dying of cholera .

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