Join our community of SUBSCRIBERS and be part of the conversation.
To subscribe, simply enter your email address on our website or click the subscribe button below. Don't worry, we respect your privacy and won't spam your inbox. Your information is safe with us.
1LUANSHYA MAYOR Gordon Siwale (second from right) and District Commissioner Harold Mbaulu (third from left), during the launch of the Keep Zambia Clean Campaign on National Cleaning Day, which is observed during the first Saturday of every month.
2SCORES of Luanshya residents including popular actor Spoiler (above) sweeping the streets shortly after the launch of the Keep Zambia Clean Campaign on the National Cleaning Day, which is observed during the first Saturday of every month.
3SOME members of the defence and security wings, and Pick n Pay employees sweeping the streets shortly after the launch of the Keep Zambia Clean Campaign, which was held on the National Cleaning Day commemorated during the first Saturday of every month.
4anzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) has received four new diesel-electric mainline locomotives and 18 new passenger coaches valued at US$22.4 million.
5anzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) has received four new diesel-electric mainline locomotives and 18 new passenger coaches valued at US$22.4 million.
6The people of Namwala in Southern Province, have hailed Government for completing the construction of phase-one district hospital in the area, which is yet to be commissioned. Above, is the front-view block housing a number of units such as the Out Patient Department (OPD) and the administrative offices
7The people of Namwala in Southern Province, have hailed Government for completing the construction of phase-one district hospital in the area, which is yet to be commissioned. Above, is the front-view block housing a number of units such as the Out Patient Department (OPD) and the administrative offices
8The people of Namwala in Southern Province, have hailed Government for completing the construction of phase-one district hospital in the area, which is yet to be commissioned. Above, is the front-view block housing a number of units such as the Out Patient Department (OPD) and the administrative offices
9Government lost over K200 000 after the newly constructed Mwela Rocks Cultural village was gutted . The cause of the fire has not yet been established
10
11Government lost over K200 000 after the newly constructed Mwela Rocks Cultural village was gutted . The cause of the fire has not yet been established
12MTN Zambia CEO Charles Molapisi and Total Zambia Managing Director Damien Ricour-Dumas signing the MTN Mobile Money partnership agreement at Parkway Service Station on Kafue Road
13MTN Zambia CEO Charles Molapisi and Total Zambia Managing Director Damien Ricour-Dumas transact on MTN Mobile Money from a Total Service Station on Kafue Road
14MTN Zambia CEO Charles Molapisi and Total Zambia MD Damien Ricour-Dumas making a Mobile Money transaction. Serving them is Nicholas Mwale
15Gender Minister Prof. Nkandu Luo (r) cutting the ribbon together with deputy minsters and parliamentarians to officially launch of the Nalolo GBV One Stop Centre supported by the Government of Zambia and United Nations Joint Programe on GBV in Nalolo District
16Nalolo District Commissioner Teddy Chibinde (c) displaying a phone and holding a bicycle handed over to his district as equipment to fight GBV while Gender Minister Prof. Nkandu Luo (c) and her deputies Dorothy Kazunga (l) and Col. Joseph Lungu (r) look on during the launch of the Nalolo GBV One Stop Centre supported by the Government of Zambia and United Nations Joint Programe on GBV in Nalolo District
17Gender Minister Prof. Nkandu Luo (l) confers with her counterpart Community Development Minister Emerine Kabanshi (r) during the launch of the Nalolo GBV One Stop Centre supported by the Government of Zambia and United Nations Joint Programme on GBV in Nalolo District
18President Edgar Lungu Meets Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher as Secretary for Relations with States – the third highest position in the Vatican.at State house in Lusaka on Monday 9th November 2015- Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza./State house.
19President Lungu with Dr Solomon Jere and Mrs Wina at State house
20President Edgar Lungu Meets Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher as Secretary for Relations with States – the third highest position in the Vatican.at State house in Lusaka on Monday 9th November 2015- Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza./State house.
21President Lungu with Vice President Inonge Wina at State house
22President Lungu with Vice President Inonge Wina at State house
23First Lady Esther Lungu with ARM secure owner Abubakar Patel at the Lusaka Indian ladies Association inaugural charity golf fundraising event. This was during the prize giving ceremony at Lusaka Golf Club
24First Lady Esther Lungu with ARM secure owner Abubakar Patel at the Lusaka Indian ladies Association inaugural charity golf fundraising event. This was during the prize giving ceremony at Lusaka Golf Club
25First Lady Esther Lungu with ARM secure owner Abubakar Patel at the Lusaka Indian ladies Association inaugural charity golf fundraising event. This was during the prize giving ceremony at Lusaka Golf Club
26First Lady Esther Lungu with ARM secure owner Abubakar Patel at the Lusaka Indian ladies Association inaugural charity golf fundraising event. This was during the prize giving ceremony at Lusaka Golf Club
27Lumwana striker tries to dribble Zesco’s Gerald
28Zesco Solwezi defender tries to tackle Lumwana striker Eddie
31Coach Isaac Guerrero from FCBEscola working with the Zambian U23 Squad as coaches from various Africa countries look on, as part of the coaching clinic. Castle Lager in partnership with FC Barcelona is currently holding a coaching clinic in Lusaka, Zambia aimed at further developing football in Africa.
32Coaches Isaac Guerrero Hernandez and Daniel Alsina coaching the Zambia National U23 squad as part of the practical session during the Castle Lager FC Barcelona Coaching Clinic being held in Lusaka. The coaching clinic is being held at the Olympic Development Centre for coaches from various African countries.
If only these Afrikan leaders knew the history of the Catholic Church as black people…who is the Pope? You are going out of your way to meet this Pope’s chola boy?
If that is a Locomotive, I would rather ride my bicycle to Mongu.
$23million for 4 locomotives and 18 carriages…this must be cheap substandard machines from China…ask any engineer or technican who works at Tazara and they will tell you how useless these machines are!
This was a loan to Zambia and Tanzania. Beggars are not choosers
But you have to pay back for rubbish!
Yes because you have a clueless, visionless , drunk for a president
What is laughable is we are paying this junk from China when we could easily re-equip and update ZRL works in Kapiri and simply import the chassis for the selfsame carriages and build them in Zambia for ZR and Tazara.
#1,2,3!Ati keep Zambia clean campaign?Again?Zambians you are not dealing with the root problem.Before you start any clean campaign,You have to first launch an education campaign for Zambians who don’t know the culture of keeping the environment clean. Remember if you cut down a tree and leave it’s roots,it will grow again.Abena Zambia muli basali period!
Nostalgia is when Luanshya and Chingola were the cleanest towns in Zambia!
I have commented several times that keeping cleaning is not a one day off thing on a Calendar and educating the public is very important. While this is a well come move, measures should be put in place to ensure the success of this project. Just go around our markets and see garbage that has not been collected for months. How are we dealing with this?
Vendors selling on the Street are left to throw papers, maize peel off and everything else around them with no one saying anything. Bar owners flood their places with empty and broken bottles especially after the weekend. Councils must come up wth lasting solutions not just temporary ideas. All the same, we do commend the efforts being done but more than this needs to be done and it should be strict orders.
IT’S THE MARKETS AND TAVERNS ACTUALLY, WHICH ARE SO FILTHY IN ZAMBIA. PLEASE, CONCENTRATE ON THESE PLACES. WHAT IS THE WORK OF OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, ANYWAY?
PICTURE 19 AND OTHERS. GOOD AND DESCENT DRESSING FOR OUR VICE PRESIDENT. HOWEVER, SHE LOOKS BETTER IN HER NATURAL HAIR. ALL BLACK WOMEN LOOK BETTER IN THEIR NATURAL HAIR. BRAZIL HAIR MAKES THEM LOOK LIKE BA PUSSY ABALOKWA (wait kittens)
If only these Afrikan leaders knew the history of the Catholic Church as black people…who is the Pope? You are going out of your way to meet this Pope’s chola boy?
If that is a Locomotive, I would rather ride my bicycle to Mongu.
$23million for 4 locomotives and 18 carriages…this must be cheap substandard machines from China…ask any engineer or technican who works at Tazara and they will tell you how useless these machines are!
This was a loan to Zambia and Tanzania. Beggars are not choosers
But you have to pay back for rubbish!
Yes because you have a clueless, visionless , drunk for a president
What is laughable is we are paying this junk from China when we could easily re-equip and update ZRL works in Kapiri and simply import the chassis for the selfsame carriages and build them in Zambia for ZR and Tazara.
#1,2,3!Ati keep Zambia clean campaign?Again?Zambians you are not dealing with the root problem.Before you start any clean campaign,You have to first launch an education campaign for Zambians who don’t know the culture of keeping the environment clean. Remember if you cut down a tree and leave it’s roots,it will grow again.Abena Zambia muli basali period!
Nostalgia is when Luanshya and Chingola were the cleanest towns in Zambia!
I have commented several times that keeping cleaning is not a one day off thing on a Calendar and educating the public is very important. While this is a well come move, measures should be put in place to ensure the success of this project. Just go around our markets and see garbage that has not been collected for months. How are we dealing with this?
Vendors selling on the Street are left to throw papers, maize peel off and everything else around them with no one saying anything. Bar owners flood their places with empty and broken bottles especially after the weekend. Councils must come up wth lasting solutions not just temporary ideas. All the same, we do commend the efforts being done but more than this needs to be done and it should be strict orders.
IT’S THE MARKETS AND TAVERNS ACTUALLY, WHICH ARE SO FILTHY IN ZAMBIA. PLEASE, CONCENTRATE ON THESE PLACES. WHAT IS THE WORK OF OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, ANYWAY?
PICTURE 19 AND OTHERS. GOOD AND DESCENT DRESSING FOR OUR VICE PRESIDENT. HOWEVER, SHE LOOKS BETTER IN HER NATURAL HAIR. ALL BLACK WOMEN LOOK BETTER IN THEIR NATURAL HAIR. BRAZIL HAIR MAKES THEM LOOK LIKE BA PUSSY ABALOKWA (wait kittens)