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Mr Banda, who also raised his index finger to his lips in the 'Donchi Kubeba' style while on the dance floor, stood up to join President Michael Sata and First president, Kenneth Kaunda, among other guests who had already taken to the floor. The...
Bwalya is the only surviving member of that team, escaping the crash because he was flying from Europe. "The pain of that crash still lingers and we must all remember that those players perished while trying to achieve victory and honor for our beloved...
Former Zambia's President and member of the Carter Center observers mission, Rupiah Banda, presents presents the conclusion of his mission to the media in Kinshasa on November 30, 2011. The presidential election pitted incumbent Joseph Kabila, in power... View Photo »
What is evident from the findings is that former president Rupiah Banda largely ignored the findings and recommendations of the Dennis Chirwa Tribunal. Clearly, if the president and his Cabinet at the time had acted on these recommendations, the MoU that was purportedly signed by Ms Siliya would have be...
Bwalya is the only surviving member of that team, escaping the crash because he was flying from Europe. "The pain of that crash still lingers and we must all remember that those players perished while trying to achieve victory and honor for our beloved...
Bwalya is the only surviving member of that team, escaping the crash because he was flying from Europe. "The pain of that crash still lingers and we must all remember that those players perished while trying to achieve victory and honour for our...
About 1,000 people, some of whom had walked 25km (15 miles), were at the airport to greet the teams. The event is expected to be attended by former Presidents Rupiah Banda and Kenneth Kaunda, both of whom are huge football fans. Many Zambians have...
Members of the Carter Center election observervation mission, Baya Kara (L), John Streamlau (C) and fomer Zambian President Rupiah Banda (R), give a press conference on November 30, 2011 to present the conclusion of the mission in Kinshasa. The... View Photo »
Bwalya is the only surviving member of that team, escaping the crash because he was flying from Europe. "The pain of that crash still lingers and we must all remember that those players perished while trying to achieve victory and honor for our beloved...
President Michael Sata gave Vice-President Guy Scott the honour of representing his government at the final. Scott was accompanied to Gabon by Kenneth Kaunda, who led Zambia to independence from Britain in 1964 and was its president for 27 years, and...
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Members of the Carter Center election observervation mission, Baya Kara (L), John Streamlau (C) and fomer Zambian President Rupiah Banda (R), give a press conference on November 30, 2011 to present the conclusion of the mission in Kinshasa. The presidential election pitted incumbent...
View Photo »A Congolese man is complaining to an intertaional observer and former president of Zambia, Rupiah Banda (L) in front of a polling station in Kinshasa on November 28, 2011. The Democratic Republic of Congo held national elections Monday under a cloud of violence after clashes on the...
View Photo »Zambian President Rupiah Banda (C) gestures to the crowd after addressing his last campaign rally in Lusaka's Mandevu Constituency September 17, 2011. Zambians will vote in the presidential elections on September 20.
View Photo »Zambian President Rupiah Banda (R) and ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) National Secratary Richard Kachingwe (L) wave to supporters in the capital Lusaka as Banda launches his 2011 election campaign, August 1, 2011. Banda dissolved parliament last week and set September 20...
View Photo »Supporters of Zambian President Rupiah Banda's ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) dance with party flags in the capital Lusaka as Banda launches his 2011 election campaign, August 1, 2011. Banda dissolved parliament on last week and set September 20 as the date for new...
View Photo »Zambian President Rupiah Banda (L) talks with the SADC (Southern African Development Community) Executive Secretary Tomaz Salomao during the SADC troika summit on March 31, 2011 in Livingstone. Uprisings in north Africa serve as a warning to leaders in the rest of the continent not to...
View Photo »Zambian President Rupiah Banda (2nd R, front row) sits amongst dignitaries behind the casket of former President Frederick Chiluba at Chiluba's funeral in the capital Lusaka June 27 2011. Chiluba, Zambia's first democratically elected president who fought off corruption charges after...
View Photo »Zambia's President Rupiah Banda and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) unveil a plaque at the commissioning of the University Teaching Hospital Paediatric Centre of Excellence in Lusaka June 11, 2011. Clinton is on a five-day Africa tour, which will also take her to Tanzania...
View Photo »Supporters of Zambia's incumbent President Rupiah Banda attend his last campaign rally in Lusaka's Mandevu Constituency September 17, 2011. Zambians will vote in the presidential elections on September 20.
View Photo »Zambian President Rupiah Banda delivers a speech during the opening ceremony of the SADC (Southern African Development Community) summit on March 31, 2011 in Livingstone, Zambia. Four leaders are set to discuss the mounting political tensions in Zimbabwe.
View Photo »Zambian President Rupiah Banda (L) talks with Mozambican President Armando Guebuza during the SADC (Southern African Development Community) summit on March 31, 2011 in Livingstone, Zambia. Four leaders are set to discuss the mounting political tensions in Zimbabwe.
View Photo »Zambian President Rupiah Banda gestures as he arrives prior to the opening ceremony of the SADC (Southern African Development Community) summit on March 31, 2011 in Livingstone, Zambia. Four leaders are set to discuss the mounting political tensions in Zimbabwe.
View Photo »Zambia's President Rupiah Banda gestures during the Reuters Africa Investment Summit held in Johannesburg March 8, 2011. Banda expects his MMD party to score an easy victory in an election in Africa's biggest copper producer that he says will be coming in a matter of months.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) shakes hand with Zambia's President Rupiah Banda when she handed over the Paedriatric Centre of Excellence at built by the American Government at the Universty Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, June 11, 2011. Clinton also announced an additional $15...
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks with Zambia's President Rupiah Banda during a visit to the Paedriatric Centre of Excellence in Lusaka June 11, 2011. Clinton is in Zambia as part of a five-day Africa trip that will also take her to Tanzania and Ethiopia to highlight the...
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) talks with Zambia's President Rupiah Banda during her visit to the newly opened University Teaching Hospital Pediatric Centre of Excellence, in Lusaka June 11, 2011. Africa must beware of "new colonialism" as China expands ties there and focus...
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton heads to a joint press availability with Zambia's President Rupiah Banda at the State House in Lusaka, June 10, 2011.
View Photo »In this June 10, 2011 file photo, Zambia's President Rupiah Banda gestures at the State House in Lusaka, Zambia. Zambians are preparing to elect a president Tuesday, choosing between an incumbent riding high on copper prices and a main rival who has lost three previous races. Since...
View Photo »Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton attends a dinner with Zambia's President Rupiah Banda at the State House in Lusaka, Zambia, Friday, June 10, 2011.
View Photo »Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks during a press availability with Zambia's President Rupiah Banda during a press availability at the State House in Lusaka, Zambia, Friday, June 10, 2011.
View Photo »Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Zambia's President Rupiah Banda share a laugh following their press availability at the State House in Lusaka, Zambia, Friday, June 10, 2011.
View Photo »Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton signs the guest book upon her arrival at the State House before her meeting with Zambia's President Rupiah Banda in Lusaka, Zambia, Friday, June 10, 2011.
View Photo »Zambia's new President Michael Sata waves at supporters after taking the oath of office on the steps of the supreme court in Lusaka, Zambia, Friday Sept. 23, 2011. Sata defeated incumbent Zambia's President Rupiah Banda in Tuesday Sept. 20 elections. The man who once threatened to...
View Photo »Zambia's new President Michael Sata, left, speaks with one of his sons before taking the oath of office on the steps of the supreme court in Lusaka, Zambia, Friday Sept. 23, 2011. Sata defeated incumbent Zambia's President Rupiah Banda in Tuesday Sept. 20 elections. The man who once...
View Photo »Zambian police sits at the Civic Center in Lusaka, Zambia, as election volunteers carry ballot boxes Thursday Sept. 22, 2011. A challenger who has lost three previous presidential polls took a comfortable lead after votes from more than half Zambia's constituencies were tallied...
View Photo »Members of the Carter Center election observervation mission, Baya Kara (L), John Streamlau (C) and fomer Zambian President Rupiah Banda (R), give a press conference on November 30, 2011 to present the conclusion of the mission in Kinshasa. The presidential election pitted incumbent...
View Photo »What is evident from the findings is that former president Rupiah Banda largely ignored the findings and recommendations of the Dennis Chirwa Tribunal. Clearly, if the president and his Cabinet at the time had acted on these recommendations, the MoU that was purportedly signed by Ms Siliya would have be...
