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PRESIDENT of Zambia, Edgar Lungu with his counterpart of
Namibia, Hage Geingob being entertained by traditional dance troupe at
Kenneth Kaunda International Airport.
2The First Lady of Zambia,Ester Lungu welcomes her counterpart of Namibia, Geingob arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport.
3PRESIDENT of Zambia, Edgar Lungu confers with his counterpart of Namibia, Hage Geingob upon arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport.
4President Lungu with Namibian President Hage Geingob on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport for the official opening of the Agricultural and Commercial Show on Friday, July 29,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
5PRESIDENT of Namibia, Hage Geingob inspect the guard of honour on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport.
6Namibian President Hage Geingob inspects a guard of honour on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport for the official opening of the Agricultural and Commercial Show on Friday, July 29,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
7Namibian President Hage Geingob inspects a guard of honour on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport for the official opening of the Agricultural and Commercial Show on Friday, July 29,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
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9PRESIDENT of Zambia, Edgar Lungu with his counterpart of Namibia, Hage Geingob being entertained by traditional dance troupe at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport.
10President Lungu with First Lady Esther Lungu and Namibian President Hage Geingob with his wife being entertained by Vimbuza dancers on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport for the official opening of the Agricultural and Commercial Show on Friday, July 29,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
11President Lungu with First Lady Esther Lungu and Namibian President Hage Geingob with his wife being entertained by Vimbuza dancers on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport for the official opening of the Agricultural and Commercial Show on Friday, July 29,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
12President Lungu with First Lady Esther Lungu and Namibian President Hage Geingob with his wife being entertained by Vimbuza dancers on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport for the official opening of the Agricultural and Commercial Show on Friday, July 29,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
13President Lungu with First Lady Esther Lungu and Namibian President Hage Geingob with his wife being entertained by Vimbuza dancers on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport for the official opening of the Agricultural and Commercial Show on Friday, July 29,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
14President Edgar Lungu shakes hands with Namibian President Dr. Hage Geingob at State House
15-President Edgar Lungu and Namibian President Dr. Hage Geingob having a light moment shortly after the official meeting at State House
16President Edgar Chagwa Lungu during a meeting with Namibian President Hage Geingob at State House on Friday, July 29,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
17President Edgar Chagwa Lungu during a meeting with Namibian President Hage Geingob at State House on Friday, July 29,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
18President Edgar Chagwa Lungu during a meeting with Namibian President Hage Geingob at State House on Friday, July 29,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
19President Edgar Chagwa Lungu during a meeting with Namibian President Hage Geingob at State House on Friday, July 29,2016-Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
20First Republican President Dr.Kenneth Kaunda welcomes Namibian President Dr. Hage Geingob when he called on Dr. Kaunda at his office
21KK confers with Namibia President President. Hage Geingob at his Kabulonga office. Picture By Jean Mandela
22First RepublicanPresident Dr.Kenneth Kaunda shake hands with Namibian President Dr. Hage Geingob whilst present a present to him when he callled on Dr. Kaunda at his office
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24KK confers with Namibia President President. Hage Geingob at his Kabulonga office. Picture By Jean Mandela
25KK confers with Namibia President President. Hage Geingob at his Kabulonga office. Picture By Jean Mandela
26KK confers with Namibia President President. Hage Geingob at his Kabulonga office. Picture By Jean Mandela
27First Republican President Dr.Kenneth Kaunda and Namibian President Dr. Hage Geingob walks hand in hand at Dr. Kaunda’s his offic
Did Edgar just come from shower? He is glittering. Its no cool to pop some rum shots before going camera.
Picture 9.
Namibian president is like Uuumm! I smell Jemason.
Picture 9 and 15, Message to HH and GBV Sonta where you worked
Then HH sonta’d his successful Ranches.
GBM sont’d his successful milling plants & trucks.
Lungu sonta’d his law firm that was deregistered for eating a widow’s money.
You can’t claim projects built using Govt funds (actually Kaloba money) as your own achievements.
,Welcome back son of the soil, Hage Geingob. It is good to see you back home That walk with bondate KK is to be admired. I love the picture you brought. That attire KK wore in early years is simply beautiful and rich. I wish it could be reintroduced.
Chi Kaunda still going strong!
Simply legend!
kkkkkkkk, uli kalishilu iwe ayi. Uletiina abakalamba.
These are our young brothers: Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Angola were all born from Zed. We are a great nation. Let’s show these little boys how to change a ruling party peacefully. Anyway What’s Geingob doing in Zed in the midst of our election campaign?
Yeah when Lungu loses he will peacefully hand over power to HH who will soon there after die and peacefully hand power to gender victimizer GBM who will then lose the next election to … UNIP?
unfortunately, these African presidents have no ethic, why is it so important that this Namibian guy come to officiate at an agricultural show, why politicize everything, people are suffering and instead of finding time to come up with ways to develop, he is busy gallivanting just like the guy he came to visit, show me one developed country were tis crap happens, not one. Zambia 50 years post independence and the average person still lives in poverty, Africa, Africa when will you rise from your slumber and work to see your people thrive –
PICTURE NUMBER 15- NI SONTAPO?
LUO is urgly
Welcome back home sir. I remember meeting him when i was a small boy in the early 80s. He used to frequent a house woodlands situated on Msuzi road, off Impala road where some SWAPO freedom fighters were staying.
I too remember him when I was a small boy and used to go to his room at what is now called Long Acres lodge with my Aunt Mary.
Duda, did you have to tell us about aunt Mary going to his room!???
who dreeses the first lady of zambia ….who ever it is she must be fired.
Guingob must be ashamed of himself marrying a girl young enough to be his grand daughter! And as for Luo, that woman is most aesthetically repulsive indeed, “mwati kuli ung’anga kuchila paja!” Singe Luo kusi kwesa manaka kauke inoosha ki Lyombekalala la ombola mutaka basu!
Even Chagwa must be careful because like Sata’ Chiluba and Levy, he might go under 6 feet leaving chi KK chikali “Tiyende Pamodzi”.
Tribal Zambians, do you admire our President Dr. Hage Geingob? Well he is a very good president, he has made remarkable developmental impact in namibia just 7 months in office. Did you know that had been in this tribal forsaken Zambia he would not have been a president? B’coz he comes from the least tribes in Namibia, a tribe that you would call bushmen’s in Zambia – the Damaras. But Namibians have matured above tribalism than Zambia, despite being being tribal divided during colonial era. But here in Zambia in poverty stricken Zambia ati a Tonga can not be a President! Shame on you Zambia, you are 100 year behind Namibia in development, b’coz Namibia is more united & can choose the best leadership without minding tribe.
KK, I miss you!
Did Edgar just come from shower? He is glittering. Its no cool to pop some rum shots before going camera.
Picture 9.
Namibian president is like Uuumm! I smell Jemason.
Picture 9 and 15, Message to HH and GBV Sonta where you worked
Then HH sonta’d his successful Ranches.
GBM sont’d his successful milling plants & trucks.
Lungu sonta’d his law firm that was deregistered for eating a widow’s money.
You can’t claim projects built using Govt funds (actually Kaloba money) as your own achievements.
,Welcome back son of the soil, Hage Geingob. It is good to see you back home That walk with bondate KK is to be admired. I love the picture you brought. That attire KK wore in early years is simply beautiful and rich. I wish it could be reintroduced.
Chi Kaunda still going strong!
Simply legend!
kkkkkkkk, uli kalishilu iwe ayi. Uletiina abakalamba.
These are our young brothers: Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Angola were all born from Zed. We are a great nation. Let’s show these little boys how to change a ruling party peacefully. Anyway What’s Geingob doing in Zed in the midst of our election campaign?
Yeah when Lungu loses he will peacefully hand over power to HH who will soon there after die and peacefully hand power to gender victimizer GBM who will then lose the next election to … UNIP?
unfortunately, these African presidents have no ethic, why is it so important that this Namibian guy come to officiate at an agricultural show, why politicize everything, people are suffering and instead of finding time to come up with ways to develop, he is busy gallivanting just like the guy he came to visit, show me one developed country were tis crap happens, not one. Zambia 50 years post independence and the average person still lives in poverty, Africa, Africa when will you rise from your slumber and work to see your people thrive –
PICTURE NUMBER 15- NI SONTAPO?
LUO is urgly
Welcome back home sir. I remember meeting him when i was a small boy in the early 80s. He used to frequent a house woodlands situated on Msuzi road, off Impala road where some SWAPO freedom fighters were staying.
I too remember him when I was a small boy and used to go to his room at what is now called Long Acres lodge with my Aunt Mary.
Duda, did you have to tell us about aunt Mary going to his room!???
who dreeses the first lady of zambia ….who ever it is she must be fired.
Guingob must be ashamed of himself marrying a girl young enough to be his grand daughter! And as for Luo, that woman is most aesthetically repulsive indeed, “mwati kuli ung’anga kuchila paja!” Singe Luo kusi kwesa manaka kauke inoosha ki Lyombekalala la ombola mutaka basu!
Even Chagwa must be careful because like Sata’ Chiluba and Levy, he might go under 6 feet leaving chi KK chikali “Tiyende Pamodzi”.
Tribal Zambians, do you admire our President Dr. Hage Geingob? Well he is a very good president, he has made remarkable developmental impact in namibia just 7 months in office. Did you know that had been in this tribal forsaken Zambia he would not have been a president? B’coz he comes from the least tribes in Namibia, a tribe that you would call bushmen’s in Zambia – the Damaras. But Namibians have matured above tribalism than Zambia, despite being being tribal divided during colonial era. But here in Zambia in poverty stricken Zambia ati a Tonga can not be a President! Shame on you Zambia, you are 100 year behind Namibia in development, b’coz Namibia is more united & can choose the best leadership without minding tribe.