Mutharika pays homage to Zambia’s fallen presidents, visits KK

Malawian President Peter Mutharika, who was in Zambia for official visit, paid tribute to the three fallen heads of the Republic of Zambia.

Mutharika paying respects
Mutharika paying respects
Mutharika with KK
Mutharika with KK
Mutharika with Kennth Kaunda
Mutharika with Kennth Kaunda

Mutharika visited the Embassy Park in Lusaka, Sunday the burial site of Zambia’s heads of state.

The President laid a wreath on late Michael Sata’s resting place. Sata is the fifth president of Zambia.

He was born on 6 July 1937 and died on 28th December 2014.

On his tomb they wrote “I have fought a good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”

After that Mutharika paid homage to Levi Patrick Mwanawasa who until his death was  the third president of Zambia. Mwanawasa ruled Zambia  from January 2, 2002 to  August 19 ,2008.

Mwanawasa was  born on September 3, 1948. He died on 19 August 2008 and raid to rest on 3 September , 2008.

President Mutharika last laid a wreath  on Frederick Chilubas tomb. He is the second president of Zambia. Who was born on 30th April 1943 and died on 18 June 2011 .

Later Mutharika paid a courtesy call to Zambia’s first president Kenneth Kaunda at his retirement home.

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Sapitwa
Sapitwa
8 years ago

People are talking about the First Lady’s attire as so bright for the occasion but should have been black. Not all others have put on black. Picking the madam is unfair as others are spared. Look at the background of both photos, you will see other colours.
By the way paying respects to the tombstone does not necessarily require one to put on black attire as would have been on the funeral procession.

elias banda
elias banda
8 years ago

Nde ufulu umeneo. President adzitelo zosangalatsa.

elias banda
elias banda
8 years ago

That’s Good our presidents are continues to show us good stiation

Balamanthu
8 years ago

Zambia practices civilized politics of leaving tribalism aside.In malawi, you have empty tins promoting tribalism because they have nothing to offer or talk about.

Tsamba Likagwa
Tsamba Likagwa
8 years ago

This is good bwana for continued relationships with our neighbours.

NYANYA
NYANYA
8 years ago

tAONANI TIE WA APULEZIDENT

aDeaconess
aDeaconess
8 years ago

If I were Getrude mutharika, this is wat I cud were at the function. A black outfit and a black hat with matching shoes n bag, that goes fo president APM. Black suit was appropriate fo this occasdion. Check kaunda he is in black. Zowala is fo events that make us happy. I wud wear that suit Madame 1st lady to a wedding, those black shoes replace with za cream white, pink n matching bag. Dont wear bungle n watch same hand . Cause its too bright fo official engagements. That’s if I was the 1st lady.

mtumbuka1
8 years ago

Colour blocking stupid First lady you need to be lectured on wardrobe. It appears the one who does your wardrobe thought you were going for a valentine day party.

wovinidwa Ine
wovinidwa Ine
8 years ago

I hope APM thanked Kaunda, or at least mentioned and appreciated him giving refuge to late Bingu when he “escaped” from Malawi, self exile fashion. From the cruelties of Kamuzu’s dictatorship. Zambia was Bingu’s first stop on route to Zimbabwe. And the rest is history.

Awa cha
Awa cha
8 years ago

Can some body educate the first lady and whoever dresses her about what colors to wear to what occasion. This was a somber occasion, no one wears hot pink to pay homage to the fallen…… Only in Malawi!!!! Hot pink is when she is fundraising for BEAM! What an embarrassment.

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