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1.Workers making mortar for laying tiles on shop corridors along Mosi-Oa-Tunya road in Livingstone ahead of the UNWTO general conference.
2.Tourists viewing the Victoria Falls at the Knife Bridge
3.Tour guides at the Knife Bridge on the Zambia Zimbabwe border
4.Taxi drvers wait for clients at a parkng lot in Victoria Falls Town
5.Some Livingstone residents make their way past one of the buildings being renovated ahead of the hosting of the UNWTO general conference
6.A worker fixing tiles on shop corridors along Mosi-Oa-Tunya road ahead of the UNWTO general conference in Livingstone
7.Curios and other artistic works on sale at the Knife Bridge in Livingstone
8.Motorists make their way along Mosi-Oa-Tunya road, the man highway in Livingstone. The stretch has been renovated ahead of the UNWTO general conference in August 2013
9.One of the hospitality and toursm business firms in Victoria Falls Town
10.One of the posters introducing visitors to Zimbabwe from the Zambian side.
11.A tourst bunjee jumps at the Knife Bridge
12.A tourist about to bunjee jump at the Knife Bridge
13.A taxi crossing the Knife Bridge at the Zambia Zimbabwe border
14.A taxi crossing the Knife Bridge at the Zambia Zimbabwe border.
15.A street vendor who trades on juces waits for customers at her selling point in Livingstone
16.A road paving machine makes its way along Mosi-Oa-Tunya road in Livingstone. Some roads in the city have been mended ahead of the UNWTO general conference
17.A raiinbow emerges at the boling point, one of the deepest point on the Victoria Falls
18.A motorist makes his way along the Zambia Zimbabwe road near the knfe bridge
19.A motorist drives along the main road in Victora Falls Town where works are progressing for the hosting of the UNWTO general conference
20.A monkey captured along the Zambian stretch leading to Victoria Falls Town. Monkeys are among the common wild animals along the Zambezi river
21.A couple make their way along the Zambia stretch leading to Victoria Falls town in Zimbabwe. This is at the point where mist from the Falls drizzles to the road side
22.A construction worker paving the road leading to Victoria Falls town
23.A Chinese lodge owner with his Zambia workers making preparatory works for the hosting of the UNWTO general conference in Livingstone
24.A Chinese lodge owner coaching his Zambia workers who are making preparatory works for the hosting of the UNWTO general conference in Livingstone
25.A Chinese architect takes measurements at the ste where a modern intercity bus terminus is being erected at of the UNWTO general conference in Livingstone
26.A Chinese architect takes measurements at the ste where a modern intercity bus terminus is being erected at of the UNWTO general conference in Livingstone.
I`m also looking forward for some serious bunjee jumping when i travel to Zed in some months time.I just hope i won`t do the chief Mukuni style pantu tachakawame iyo.
Weshilu we
Pic #20 is simply the best!! Monkey walking majestically, better walk than Sata’s Ponyax style.
iLifye bwino, nomba mwalaumfwako chi ndobo……. negative negative negative, katwisha bakumpanga shani iwe.
jäklar!!!!!
nishi iwe ka @musokonjinga,,, walipena?? of all blogger you are just dreaming of me…
wena nja ya sata,, get a life!!!!
God help you that those dreams are actually wet!
Does the author of this article know WHO Architects are and WHAT they do?
ili ce
what is this all about
Livingstone has been preserved from the time of Cecil Rhodes!!!
Workers making mortar like they are cooking nsima in a big pot **** shaking my head*** there are 5/3 Concrete Mixer Machine (Hand Operated) that can efficiently to do this job.
Workers making mortar like they are cooking nsima in a big pot **** shaking my head*** there are 5/3 Concrete Mixer Machines (Hand Operated) that can do this job efficiently.
what UNWTO update is this?ääääää’ööööö
points to note though
(1) I see a chinese man teaching zambians how to pick up a chopped down tree
(2) Great to see a monkey strolling peacefully and freely not threated by monkey eating people
(3)Pic # 23 hungry looking daka boy… no money in the pocket
(4) LT pic #6 thats Nanoos one of the oldest indian shops in livingstone
(5)LT #18 thats not the deepest point of the victoria falls,,,if you want the deepest point next time get it from the knife edge or the devil pool not from the zimbabwe-zambia bridge
Boiling POT, not point.
@Mzungu wa kajo
Du dåre!!!!
where did you see boiling point in my comment???
Greatly concerned.
Noted the difference of architecture between buildings on the Zambian and those on the Zimbabwean sides.
Pic 3 is terrible. Why can’t they sweep the road? Typical Zambia dirt. Pic5, terrible pot holes in a tourist city. Pic 10, you can tell that this is a Zambian side. Pic 21, good but not professional. Why didn’t they use the guys doing the Chiyawa rd?pics 23-24, why let foreigners run a lodge instead of asking them to bring in more money to build hotels?pics 25-26, when are they going to finish? We only have this month left. Pic 15, for once we have cleanness and order among street vendors. Thumbs up
pic 3 is not zsmbian side but zim
It’s VICTORIA FALLS BRIDGE! PLEASE. Knife Edge is the one just facing the falls and is completely on the Zambian side. LT you must try some local tourism too. Perhaps you will know that the 2 bridges are different.
And why do you keep referring to UNWTO in every caption when the headline is clear.
Was wondering on the insistence of Knife Bridge by LT. Sure LT does not know knife bridge? This is Victoria Falls Bridge in the pictures and not Knife bridge. Can we please correct this embarrassing report otherwise good pics!!!!!!!!!!
LT don’t label photo’s if you don’t know the places you are referring to! No vehicles CAN EVER ACCESS THE KNIFE EDGE BRIDGE, what you are referring to is THE Zamb-Zim ROAD BRIDGE!!
Workers making mortar for laying tiles on shop corridors along Mosi-Oa-Tunya road in Livingstone ahead of the UNWTO general conference. Surely in this day and age, u engage a company that makes mortar in such tins???? This is day light corruption, can someone see tht??? There are machines which does such work. This kind of companies,should only exists in compounds, villages, fams u name it. Someone needs to be answerable to such things
Which one in L/Stone is the knife bridge? I beg to be corrected. My understanding was that the knife bridge is that slippery bridge close to the falls and no vehicles can pass there. Pics 13 & 14 are not showing the knife bridge.
Slippery n a death trap
knife death trap?? you sholud have gone there in 1800s.. as a child we used to play on that bridge it was and it is a very safe bridge
i don’t know if these are latest pictures.Everything seems behind schedule for me!!
My point exactly, I was expecting to see Made no dancing
These pictures are taken from a distance like anyone with a smartphone would. As a news outlet, LT should engage with the people they choose to photograph then we wouldn’t end up with such impersonal obvious captions as …. a man makes his way…., a tourist makes his way……a couple make their way……a motorist makes his way …… A chinese archtect takes……Yaba!
So everything in Zambia is run by the chinese, well except the jobs where you have to use muscle. I thought CBU has a school of Architecture, why do we need to import skills that we have locally? Can we also outsource the presidency to China while we are at it?
LT THE CAPTIONS LEBELLED “KNIFE BRIDGE”ARE WRONG!! THE BUNGEE JUMPING IS NOT DONE ON THE KNIFE BRIDGE AND CURIOS ARE NOT SOLDAT THE KNIFE BRIDGE!! THIS IS SERIOUS MISREPRESENTATION OF THE TOURIST SITES AND SHOWS LACK OF RESEARCH ON THE PART OF WHOEVER PUBLISHED THESE PHOTOS!!
Year’s ago when Kamuzu Banda built his Academy ku malawi, I was so livid with him when he said, he would not let Anthu Akuda – (Black Brothers), teach at his Academy as they are still “Mu Mutu bii”- translation ” Still In Darkness”. Sure imwe bantu, Do You only have to Clean up, & Renovate Your surrounding’s when there are Foreign dignitaries about to visit Your area?? This should be ongoing, as whenever the need arises. Look @ Zambia today, & compare to when the Colonial Government left. Doti mu musewo, No proper roadside Gardening/Plants. I hate to agree with an Old man like Kamuzu, BUT the evidence is So Overwhelming. Clean up Zambia! No Excuse’s, The Cash is there- Ija yamene mukuba na ma Corruption Yanu. Atase’
#19 Kaleni, am with you. We blacks are still in darkness with a few in light like Botswana, Namimbia and Rwanda.
But kwena there is no place like home! ine when i see such fotos i miss kumo no lukungu, bushe is it just me or it’s normal? miss home bad kind nangu namona kuchibolya i miss, nothing at first class, five star hotel nkayafya ku garden just like tourists do, now i get them, never did!
It is KNIFE EDGE bridge, NOT “Knife” bridge, for God’s sake!!! At least know what you are writing about, even if you can’t write something as simple as a caption!!!
The bridge in the photo is certainly not the Knife Edge Bridge. The bridge in the picture is the main bridge connecting Zambia and Zimbabwe. LT Editor please let us not misinform the public.
I`m also looking forward for some serious bunjee jumping when i travel to Zed in some months time.I just hope i won`t do the chief Mukuni style pantu tachakawame iyo.
Weshilu we
Pic #20 is simply the best!! Monkey walking majestically, better walk than Sata’s Ponyax style.
iLifye bwino, nomba mwalaumfwako chi ndobo……. negative negative negative, katwisha bakumpanga shani iwe.
jäklar!!!!!
nishi iwe ka @musokonjinga,,, walipena?? of all blogger you are just dreaming of me…
wena nja ya sata,, get a life!!!!
God help you that those dreams are actually wet!
Does the author of this article know WHO Architects are and WHAT they do?
ili ce
what is this all about
Livingstone has been preserved from the time of Cecil Rhodes!!!
Workers making mortar like they are cooking nsima in a big pot **** shaking my head*** there are 5/3 Concrete Mixer Machine (Hand Operated) that can efficiently to do this job.
Workers making mortar like they are cooking nsima in a big pot **** shaking my head*** there are 5/3 Concrete Mixer Machines (Hand Operated) that can do this job efficiently.
what UNWTO update is this?ääääää’ööööö
points to note though
(1) I see a chinese man teaching zambians how to pick up a chopped down tree
(2) Great to see a monkey strolling peacefully and freely not threated by monkey eating people
(3)Pic # 23 hungry looking daka boy… no money in the pocket
(4) LT pic #6 thats Nanoos one of the oldest indian shops in livingstone
(5)LT #18 thats not the deepest point of the victoria falls,,,if you want the deepest point next time get it from the knife edge or the devil pool not from the zimbabwe-zambia bridge
Boiling POT, not point.
@Mzungu wa kajo
Du dåre!!!!
where did you see boiling point in my comment???
Greatly concerned.
Noted the difference of architecture between buildings on the Zambian and those on the Zimbabwean sides.
Pic 3 is terrible. Why can’t they sweep the road? Typical Zambia dirt. Pic5, terrible pot holes in a tourist city. Pic 10, you can tell that this is a Zambian side. Pic 21, good but not professional. Why didn’t they use the guys doing the Chiyawa rd?pics 23-24, why let foreigners run a lodge instead of asking them to bring in more money to build hotels?pics 25-26, when are they going to finish? We only have this month left. Pic 15, for once we have cleanness and order among street vendors. Thumbs up
pic 3 is not zsmbian side but zim
It’s VICTORIA FALLS BRIDGE! PLEASE. Knife Edge is the one just facing the falls and is completely on the Zambian side. LT you must try some local tourism too. Perhaps you will know that the 2 bridges are different.
And why do you keep referring to UNWTO in every caption when the headline is clear.
Was wondering on the insistence of Knife Bridge by LT. Sure LT does not know knife bridge? This is Victoria Falls Bridge in the pictures and not Knife bridge. Can we please correct this embarrassing report otherwise good pics!!!!!!!!!!
LT don’t label photo’s if you don’t know the places you are referring to! No vehicles CAN EVER ACCESS THE KNIFE EDGE BRIDGE, what you are referring to is THE Zamb-Zim ROAD BRIDGE!!
Workers making mortar for laying tiles on shop corridors along Mosi-Oa-Tunya road in Livingstone ahead of the UNWTO general conference. Surely in this day and age, u engage a company that makes mortar in such tins???? This is day light corruption, can someone see tht??? There are machines which does such work. This kind of companies,should only exists in compounds, villages, fams u name it. Someone needs to be answerable to such things
Which one in L/Stone is the knife bridge? I beg to be corrected. My understanding was that the knife bridge is that slippery bridge close to the falls and no vehicles can pass there. Pics 13 & 14 are not showing the knife bridge.
Slippery n a death trap
knife death trap?? you sholud have gone there in 1800s.. as a child we used to play on that bridge it was and it is a very safe bridge
i don’t know if these are latest pictures.Everything seems behind schedule for me!!
My point exactly, I was expecting to see Made no dancing
These pictures are taken from a distance like anyone with a smartphone would. As a news outlet, LT should engage with the people they choose to photograph then we wouldn’t end up with such impersonal obvious captions as …. a man makes his way…., a tourist makes his way……a couple make their way……a motorist makes his way …… A chinese archtect takes……Yaba!
So everything in Zambia is run by the chinese, well except the jobs where you have to use muscle. I thought CBU has a school of Architecture, why do we need to import skills that we have locally? Can we also outsource the presidency to China while we are at it?
LT THE CAPTIONS LEBELLED “KNIFE BRIDGE”ARE WRONG!! THE BUNGEE JUMPING IS NOT DONE ON THE KNIFE BRIDGE AND CURIOS ARE NOT SOLDAT THE KNIFE BRIDGE!! THIS IS SERIOUS MISREPRESENTATION OF THE TOURIST SITES AND SHOWS LACK OF RESEARCH ON THE PART OF WHOEVER PUBLISHED THESE PHOTOS!!
Year’s ago when Kamuzu Banda built his Academy ku malawi, I was so livid with him when he said, he would not let Anthu Akuda – (Black Brothers), teach at his Academy as they are still “Mu Mutu bii”- translation ” Still In Darkness”. Sure imwe bantu, Do You only have to Clean up, & Renovate Your surrounding’s when there are Foreign dignitaries about to visit Your area?? This should be ongoing, as whenever the need arises. Look @ Zambia today, & compare to when the Colonial Government left. Doti mu musewo, No proper roadside Gardening/Plants. I hate to agree with an Old man like Kamuzu, BUT the evidence is So Overwhelming. Clean up Zambia! No Excuse’s, The Cash is there- Ija yamene mukuba na ma Corruption Yanu. Atase’
#19 Kaleni, am with you. We blacks are still in darkness with a few in light like Botswana, Namimbia and Rwanda.
But kwena there is no place like home! ine when i see such fotos i miss kumo no lukungu, bushe is it just me or it’s normal? miss home bad kind nangu namona kuchibolya i miss, nothing at first class, five star hotel nkayafya ku garden just like tourists do, now i get them, never did!
It is KNIFE EDGE bridge, NOT “Knife” bridge, for God’s sake!!! At least know what you are writing about, even if you can’t write something as simple as a caption!!!
The bridge in the photo is certainly not the Knife Edge Bridge. The bridge in the picture is the main bridge connecting Zambia and Zimbabwe. LT Editor please let us not misinform the public.