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AS the helicopter carrying President Michael Sata and his entourage touched down at the Independence Stadium soccer heroes cemetery for the wreath laying ritual, the cheerful crowd immediately turned sombre, signifying a realisation of what the ceremony
FAZ president Kalusha Bwalya has said his association will do everything humanly possible to ensure Zambia retains the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title in South Africa next year. Kalusha said during a luncheon hosted for the victorious squad by First
Zambians await the arrival of the national team at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka on February 13, 2012. Zambians prepared a heroes' welcome for their national team, with both celebrations and spiritual tributes, after the copper-rich... View Photo »
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LUSAKA: Zambia’s national team arrived home Monday to an ecstatic welcome from thousands of fans who gathered to greet the Copper Bullets after they won the country’s first Africa Cup of Nations title. Brandishing the gold trophy they claimed in a nail-b
Chipolopolo celebrate winning the title for the first time. (Photo Courtesy Barry Aldworth/BackpagePix) FIRST Republican president Kenneth Kaunda says the nation owes it to God for winning the Orange Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) for the first time. Dr K
Chipolopolo celebrate winning the title for the first time. (Photo Courtesy Barry Aldworth/BackpagePix) COACH Herve Renard has dedicated Zambia's 2012 Orange Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) victory to FAZ president Kalusha Bwalya for giving him a second ch
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas (4th row-C) and Former Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda (6th row from top-L) attend celebrations of the centenary of Africa's oldest liberation movement, South Africa's ruling ANC, in Bloemfontein on January 8, 2012. ... View Photo »
The triumphant squad touched down at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport at 15:28 hours throwing the soccer-mad crowd that had braved the blistering heat into frenzy. Soccer fans, some of whom arrived at the airport as early as 07:00hrs besieged the air
Thousands of fans gathered to greet the Copper Bullets at Lusaka Airport Monday Zambia's national team arrived home Monday to an ecstatic welcome from thousands of fans who gathered to greet the Copper Bullets after they won the country's first Africa Cu
Kenneth David Kaunda, commonly known as KK (born April 28, 1924) served as the first President of Zambia, from 1964 to 1991. Full Article
(Second Row) Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina (L), his wife Mialy Rajoelina (2nd L) , President of Mozambique Armando Guebuza and former Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda (R) attend celebrations of the centenary of Africa's oldest liberation movement, South Africa's ruling ANC,...
View Photo »Former president of Zambia Kenneth Kaunda (R) gestures prior to attend a gala dinner in Bloemfontein on January 7, 2012. South Africa's mighty African National Congress on January 6, 2012 began celebrations for its centenary, still firmly at the helm of Nelson Mandela's all-race...
View Photo »Zambia's former President Dr.Kenneth Kaunda (R) poses with Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury (L), at State House in Lusaka on October 11, 2011 after a meeting. Williams began his three-nation African tour in Malawi to mark the Church's 150th anniversary in that country.
View Photo »Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas (4th row-C) and Former Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda (6th row from top-L) attend celebrations of the centenary of Africa's oldest liberation movement, South Africa's ruling ANC, in Bloemfontein on January 8, 2012. President Jacob Zuma celebrated his...
View Photo »Former U.S. President George W. Bush (2nd R) greets a traditional dancer on arrival at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in the capital Lusaka, December 2, 2011. Amnesty International called on Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia on Thursday to arrest former U.S. President George W....
View Photo »Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams (L), leaves with Zambia's founding president Kenneth Kaunda after a meeting at the State House in the capital Lusaka, October 11, 2011.
View Photo »(Second Row) Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina (L), his wife Mialy Rajoelina (2nd L) , President of Mozambique Armando Guebuza and former Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda (R) attend celebrations of the centenary of Africa's oldest liberation movement, South Africa's ruling ANC,...
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