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In pictures: Zambia art against corruption
Public Outcry by Mwamba Mulengala
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Zambian artists have launched a collection of paintings 'Images of Integrity' to help fight rampant corruption.
Bus  Without Wheels by Geoffrey Phiri
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If we have a corrupt country we are citizens pushing a bus without wheels, says artist Geoffrey Phiri.
Four seats of power by Vandita Bharangay
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Everyone fights for power, for the chair. The chairs looks rich and expensive but may be empty inside.
Talking Pots by Raphael Mutulikwa
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The pots are positioned in pairs because corruption starts with two persons but everyone is then affected.
Mabvuto Transporter by  Stary Mwaba
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The Transporter distributes poverty: there is no work and no schools. "Contact Plot 1" refers to the President's residence.
No Free Meals by Mulenga Chafilwa
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The owner is pointing to the sign and telling the police that they still have to pay even if they are policemen.
The Cyclone of Existence by William Miko
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The three arms of government are always perceived to be above the people who created them.
Vote Buying by Poto Kabwe
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Political party leaders buy votes through bribery. Do not accept bribery.
Watch that Curve by Jodam Allingam
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Poverty reinforces corruption... people spill oil on the road, cars crash and injured passengers are robbed.





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