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    Image Number: APN251344
    Title: Zuma Jubilant after Trial Dismissed
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Giordano Stolley
    Description: PIETERMARITZBURG – 7 September 2006 - Former South African deputy president Jacob Zuma sings his trademark song Umshini Wami (Bring me my machine gun) outside the Pietermaritzburg High Court as a bodyguard looks on. Zuma was celebrating the fact that Judge Herbert Msimang dismissed the corruption charges that had been brought against him.Picture: Giordano Stolley
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Giordano Stolley
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3000
    Media Id: 118_327
    Credit: Giordano Stolley / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Corruption, South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, People, Politics, Politician, ANC, African National Congress, Thales International, arms deal, Alain Thethard, Thint, National Prosecuting Authority, NPA, France,
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    Image Number: APN252292
    Title: Africa Mourns A Brother
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008082612:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:MAY 1965 - Africa Mourns A Brother - Pio Pinto is carried aloft by jubilant cabinet ministers after his election to Parliament in 1964. The jostling for power in Kenya led to the assassination of a number of powerful political actors. The first to die was Pio Pinto, riddled by gunmen's bullets outside his Nairobi home. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: KENYA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4763 x 3600
    Media Id: 133_15
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN274462
    Title: Protest
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Gisele Wulfsohn
    Description: Jubilant youths outside of the Soweto home of Rivonia trialist Elias Motsoaledi prior to his release on 15th October 1989
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Gisele Wulfsohn
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Soweto
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5652 x 3730
    Media Id: 503_3
    Credit: Gisele Wulfsohn / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN279642
    Title: Inauguration of President Nelson Mandela
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Gisele Wulfsohn
    Description: Union buildings, Pretoria, South Africa Jubilant South Africans dance at a music concert held after the inauguration of State President Mandela 10 May 1994
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Gisele Wulfsohn
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Union Buildings, Pretoria, Gauteng
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5541 x 3629
    Media Id: 600_11
    Credit: Gisele Wulfsohn / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN299558
    Title: Zuma Jubilant after Trial Postponement
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Giordano Stolley
    Description: PIETERMARITZBURG – 7 September 2006 - Former South African deputy president Jacob Zuma sings his trademark song Umshini Wami (Bring me my machine gun) outside the Pietermaritzburg High Court where his case was postponed until September 20.Picture: Giordano Stolley
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Giordano Stolley
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3000
    Media Id: 5_4389
    Credit: Giordano Stolley / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Corruption, South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, People, Politics, Politician, ANC, African National Congress, Thales International, arms deal, Alain Thethard, Thint, National Prosecuting Authority, NPA, France,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN299560
    Title: Zuma Jubilant after Trial Postponement
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Giordano Stolley
    Description: PIETERMARITZBURG – 7 September 2006 - Former South African deputy president Jacob Zuma sings his trademark song Umshini Wami (Bring me my machine gun) outside the Pietermaritzburg High Court where his case was postponed until September 20.Picture: Giordano Stolley
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Giordano Stolley
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2000 x 3000
    Media Id: 5_4391
    Credit: Giordano Stolley / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Corruption, South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, People, Politics, Politician, ANC, African National Congress, Thales International, arms deal, Alain Thethard, Thint, National Prosecuting Authority, NPA, France,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN332905
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location:
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5400 x 3600
    Media Id: 23_22545
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, democracy, election, elections, fair, free, Lusaka, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, party, partying, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, republic, results, Rupiah, Sata, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
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    Image Number: APN332906
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location: Supreme Court
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5400 x 3600
    Media Id: 23_22546
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, crowd, crowds, democracy, Don't Kubeba, election, elections, fair, free, Lusaka, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, party, partying, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, republic, results, Rupiah, Sata, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
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    Image Number: APN332907
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location:
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5400 x 3600
    Media Id: 23_22547
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, democracy, election, elections, fair, free, Lusaka, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, party, partying, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, republic, results, Rupiah, Sata, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN33434
    Title: Festivals- West Africa
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001032007:NIGED:SOCIAL:WOMEN:CULTURE:NODATE - Festivals, West-Africa. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) tradition dress
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 1990 x 1930
    Media Id: 42_606
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: African people, crowds, festivals, Drum Magazine, Africa, West Africa, square, colour image , African history, rural villages, celebrations, colourful, traditional dress, traditional African dancing, traditional ceremony, drums, joyous, noise, music, excitement, jubilant, Drum Photographer, Nigeria, ,
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    Image Number: APN33435
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001032008:NIGED:SOCIAL:WOMEN:CULTURE:NODATE - Festivals, West-Africa. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) beating of drums
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 1979 x 1954
    Media Id: 43_291
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, rural villages, Africa, African people, square, crowds, festivals, West Africa, colour image , African history, celebrations, colourful, traditional dress, traditional African dancing, traditional ceremony, drums, joyous, noise, music, excitement, jubilant, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN33436
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001032009:NIGED:SOCIAL:WOMEN:CULTURE:NODATE - Festivals, West-Africa. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 1920 x 1950
    Media Id: 42_713
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: African people, Drum Magazine, crowds, Africa, festivals, square, West Africa, colour image , African history, rural villages, celebrations, colourful, traditional dress, traditional African dancing, traditional ceremony, drums, joyous, noise, music, excitement, jubilant, ,
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    Image Number: APN33790
    Title: Africa's White Gold - A jubilant poacher celebrates his kill
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2000040726:EAED:SOCIAL:DEC1980 - Africa's White Gold - A jubilant poacher celebrates his kill. Poaching is endemic in Kenya, with even government officials being involved. Western conservationists decry elephant slaughter, yet for many African farmers the elephant is a serious threat to their livelyhood. For the ivory trader the elephant is a lucrative source of income. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) nature conservation
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2672 x 2162
    Media Id: 44_118
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, Africa, black and white image, horizontal, jubilation, jubilant, African history, Kenya, December, 1980, 1980s, poachers, elephants, ivory, black African men, Drum Photographer, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN340205
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court was a chaotic affair and was witnessed by over 5000 jubilant supporters. Sata and PF enjoy large swathes of support amongst the young and unemployed especially in urban centres in Zambia. His promise to bring jobs and better working conditions in foreign-owned (mainly Chinese) copper mines struck a chord amongst many across Zambia.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location: Soweto Market
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 27_26833
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, conflict, confront, confrontation, crowd, crowds, defiance, defy, democracy, demonstration, disobedience, disorder, dispute, disturbance, election, elections, fair, free, Lusaka, march, marchers, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, protests, rally, republic, results, rioters, rioting, riots, Rupiah, Sata, unrest, upheaval, violence, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN340206
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court was a chaotic affair and was witnessed by over 5000 jubilant supporters. Sata and PF enjoy large swathes of support amongst the young and unemployed especially in urban centres in Zambia. His promise to bring jobs and better working conditions in foreign-owned (mainly Chinese) copper mines struck a chord amongst many across Zambia.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location:
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 27_26834
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, democracy, election, elections, fair, free, Lusaka, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, republic, results, Rupiah, Sata, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN340207
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court was a chaotic affair and was witnessed by over 5000 jubilant supporters. Sata and PF enjoy large swathes of support amongst the young and unemployed especially in urban centres in Zambia. His promise to bring jobs and better working conditions in foreign-owned (mainly Chinese) copper mines struck a chord amongst many across Zambia.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location: Supreme Court
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3744 x 5616
    Media Id: 27_26835
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, crowd, crowds, democracy, election, elections, fair, free, inauguration, Lusaka, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, party, partying, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, republic, results, Rupiah, Sata, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN340208
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court was a chaotic affair and was witnessed by over 5000 jubilant supporters. Sata and PF enjoy large swathes of support amongst the young and unemployed especially in urban centres in Zambia. His promise to bring jobs and better working conditions in foreign-owned (mainly Chinese) copper mines struck a chord amongst many across Zambia.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location: Supreme Court
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 27_26836
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, ceremonial, ceremony, democracy, election, elections, fair, free, inauguration, Lusaka, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, party, partying, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, president, republic, results, Rupiah, Sata, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
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    Image Number: APN340209
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court was a chaotic affair and was witnessed by over 5000 jubilant supporters. Sata and PF enjoy large swathes of support amongst the young and unemployed especially in urban centres in Zambia. His promise to bring jobs and better working conditions in foreign-owned (mainly Chinese) copper mines struck a chord amongst many across Zambia.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location: Supreme Court
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3482 x 5223
    Media Id: 27_26837
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, ceremonial, ceremony, democracy, election, elections, fair, free, inauguration, Lusaka, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, party, partying, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, president, republic, results, Rupiah, Sata, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN340210
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court was a chaotic affair and was witnessed by over 5000 jubilant supporters. Sata and PF enjoy large swathes of support amongst the young and unemployed especially in urban centres in Zambia. His promise to bring jobs and better working conditions in foreign-owned (mainly Chinese) copper mines struck a chord amongst many across Zambia.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location:
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 27_26838
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, democracy, election, elections, fair, free, Lusaka, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, party, partying, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, republic, results, Rupiah, Sata, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
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    Image Number: APN340211
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court was a chaotic affair and was witnessed by over 5000 jubilant supporters. Sata and PF enjoy large swathes of support amongst the young and unemployed especially in urban centres in Zambia. His promise to bring jobs and better working conditions in foreign-owned (mainly Chinese) copper mines struck a chord amongst many across Zambia.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location:
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 27_26839
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, democracy, election, elections, fair, free, Lusaka, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, party, partying, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, republic, results, Rupiah, Sata, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
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    Image Number: APN340212
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court was a chaotic affair and was witnessed by over 5000 jubilant supporters. Sata and PF enjoy large swathes of support amongst the young and unemployed especially in urban centres in Zambia. His promise to bring jobs and better working conditions in foreign-owned (mainly Chinese) copper mines struck a chord amongst many across Zambia.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location:
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 27_26840
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, democracy, election, elections, fair, free, Lusaka, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, party, partying, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, republic, results, Rupiah, Sata, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
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    Image Number: APN340213
    Title: Election and inauguration of the Opposition Party Leader in Zambia.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court was a chaotic affair and was witnessed by over 5000 jubilant supporters. Sata and PF enjoy large swathes of support amongst the young and unemployed especially in urban centres in Zambia. His promise to bring jobs and better working conditions in foreign-owned (mainly Chinese) copper mines struck a chord amongst many across Zambia.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location:
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 27_26841
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, democracy, election, elections, fair, free, Lusaka, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, party, partying, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, republic, results, Rupiah, Sata, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN340214
    Title: Run-up to forthcoming General Elections in Zambia on 20th September 2011.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Description: Presidential and Parliamentary elections held in Zambia on 20th September 2011 were followed by 2 days of tension created by the delays in announcing final results. Rioting was reported in the North of the country in two towns of Ndola and Kitwe on Thursday 22nd September while Lusaka remained tense and the CBD was largely deserted. In the early hours of Friday 23rd September though, Michael Sata - the leader of the Main Opposition party – the Patriotic Front (PF) - was finally announced the clear winner with 43% of the vote beating the incumbent President Rupiah Banda and his party - the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) by a clear margin. It was Mr Sata’s 4th attempt at the Presidency having been beaten by the narrowest of margins in the previous polls in 2006. Sata’s ascendancy to the Presidency and his party’s victory in the Parliamentary elections ended 20 years of domination by the rival MMD party. The inauguration ceremony on the grounds of the Supreme Court was a chaotic affair and was witnessed by over 5000 jubilant supporters. Sata and PF enjoy large swathes of support amongst the young and unemployed especially in urban centres in Zambia. His promise to bring jobs and better working conditions in foreign-owned (mainly Chinese) copper mines struck a chord amongst many across Zambia.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: Zambia
    Location: Soweto Market
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5223 x 3482
    Media Id: 27_26842
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Africa, African, ballot, Banda, conflict, confront, confrontation, defiance, defy, democracy, demonstration, disobedience, disorder, dispute, disturbance, election, elections, fair, foreboding, free, Lusaka, malicious, march, marchers, Michael, MMD, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, Patriotic Front, PF, polling, polls, protests, rally, republic, results, rioters, rioting, riots, Rupiah, Sata, sinister, unrest, upheaval, violence, vote, voting, Zambia, Zambians,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN342014
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Scenes on a television set in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa as the Springboks, led by captain John Smit celebrate victory during the 2007 Rugby World Cup Final in London, UK. Here South African President, Thabo Mbeki is hoisted on the shoulders of jubilant players.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Tanner Road
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4368 x 2912
    Media Id: 28_27009
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN36836
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2000081407:GCP:SOCIAL:25AUG1963 - They expected more crime, drunks. Instead it was...The Big Flop. Thursday August 15, 1962. Remember the day? Of course, the day prohibition ended. And after a year of free drinking and liquor-for-all, spirits are still high, everywhere. Wine farmers are happy, bar owners are happy, the breweries and distilleries are happy, and even the police are jubilant: what had been expected to be a national sozzle - an extended orgy of drunken debauchery, chapter one in the book of misery, the first step towards death by rotting - turned out to be so quiet, so sedate and so undramatic that even the harshest citics had to admit it: all the fuss and bother was nothing more than a big flop. (Photograph by Drum Photographer Baileys Archives)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2756 x 1727
    Media Id: 43_1528
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, shebeens, black African men, August, 1963, 1960s, drinking, bars, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN38218
    Title: 1818 94.tif
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Guy Stubbs
    Description: 1818 94.tif
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Guy Stubbs
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3420 x 2256
    Media Id: 38_4
    Credit: Guy Stubbs / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: black African man, jubilant, musicians, entertainment industry people, joy, Bayete, performers, city view, traditional dress, singers, animal switch, colour image , ,
    Model Release: Yes
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN39072
    Title: 1817 11.tif
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Guy Stubbs
    Description: 1817 11.tif
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Guy Stubbs
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2412 x 3744
    Media Id: 39_213
    Credit: Guy Stubbs / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: khayelitsha, laughing, casual clothing, waist up, portrait, Western Cape, jubilant, one person, Cape Town, joy, heartwarming, elation, black African boys, primary school students, teeth, standing, South Africa, facing camera, black and white image, close up (view of person), ,
    Model Release: Yes
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN400617
    Title: Images of Nelson Mandela on the city hall in Cape Town.
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Sue Kramer
    Description: Images of Nelson Mandela on the city hall in Cape Town. Nelson mandela stood on the balcony of the city hall to address a jubilant crowd and nation the day he was released from prison after being incarcerated for 27 years by the Apartheid government.Cape Town honours mandela, affectionately known as Madiba, the father of the nation. mandela is at present in a critical condition in a Pretoria hospital.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Sue Kramer
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4288 x 2848
    Media Id: 34_33793
    Credit: Sue Kramer / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Madiba, Mandela, building, civic centre, city of cape town, cape town, South Africa, African National congress, ANC, anti apartheid, President, president of ANC, president of south africa, democracy, politics, politician, lions head, africa, nelson mandela, nelson, nobel peace laureate, nelson rohihlala mandela, struggle against apartheid,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN400626
    Title: Images of Nelson Mandela on the city hall in Cape Town
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Sue Kramer
    Description: Images of Nelson Mandela on the city hall in Cape Town. Nelson mandela stood on the balcony of the city hall to address a jubilant crowd and nation the day he was released from prison after being incarcerated for 27 years by the Apartheid government.Cape Town honours mandela, affectionately known as Madiba, the father of the nation. mandela is at present in a critical condition in a Pretoria hospital.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Sue Kramer
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4288 x 2848
    Media Id: 34_33802
    Credit: Sue Kramer / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: Madiba, Mandela, building, civic centre, city of cape town, cape town, South Africa, African National congress, ANC, anti apartheid, President, president of ANC, president of south africa, democracy, politics, politician, africa, nelson mandela, nelson, nobel peace laureate, nelson rohihlala mandela, struggle against apartheid, streets of cape town, city hall, clock, balcony on which Mandela first addressed the nation, balcony,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN425376
    Path: african.pictures
    Description: Jubilant workers toyitoyi during Cosatu's congress at the height of the Second State of Emergency in 1987
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5591 x 3701
    Media Id: 1096_387
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Apartheid, Union, labour, organisation, resistance,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN427210
    Path: african.pictures
    Description: Jubilant crowds greet the arrival of returned exiles at a SWAPO rally in Katutura township before Namibia's independence elections
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Country: Namibia
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5591 x 3701
    Media Id: 1097_867
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Independence, Liberation, Politics, Rally, namibia,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN427791
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: Jubilant workers toyitoyi during Cosatu's congress at the height of the Second State of Emergency in 1987
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5591 x 3701
    Media Id: 1098_211
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Apartheid, Union, labour, organisation, resistance,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN428930
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: Jubilant crowds greet the arrival of returned exiles at a SWAPO rally in Katutura township before Namibia's independence elections
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Country: Namibia
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5591 x 3701
    Media Id: 1099_338
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Independence, Liberation, Politics, Rally, namibia,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN44997
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Guy Stubbs
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Guy Stubbs
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2232 x 3436
    Media Id: 114_70
    Credit: Guy Stubbs / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: jubilant, facing camera, Umtata, one person, joyful, Eastern Cape, waist up, laughing, black and white image, South Africa, standing, sitting, pottery, development projects, portrait, curios, black African man, close up (view of person), ,
    Model Release: Yes
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN559061
    Path: african.pictures / Arena Holdings Digital Archive / Rand Daily Mail
    Description: May 16, 1979. Thank God Alexandra is saved. A jubilant voter dons a T-shirt after the Help Save Alexandra Campaign secured a victory against the Government's forced removals. Photo by Ralph Ndawo. © Rand Daily Mail / Times Media
    Collections: Rand Daily Mail
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3723 x 2496
    Media Id: 1289_290
    Credit: Times Media Group / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Forced Removals, Rev. Sam Buti, Save Alex Party, Save Alex Campaign, Save Alexandra Party, Elections, Townships, Demolitions, Alexandra Liaison Committee, Reprieve, Thank God Alexandra is Saved, T-shirts, Slogans, Crowd, South Africa, ERA: 1970s, Orientation: Horizontal, Shelf: Housing - Alexandra, Format: B&W Print,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN92663
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Guy Stubbs
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Guy Stubbs
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3411 x 2256
    Media Id: 114_330
    Credit: Guy Stubbs / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: road workers, South Africa, jubilant, black African women, concrete drain pipes, colour image , thumbs up, groups, ,
    Model Release: Yes
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN92889
    Title: 1835 267.tif
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Guy Stubbs
    Description: 1835 267.tif
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Guy Stubbs
    Pixel Size: 3034 x 3064
    Media Id: 41_99
    Credit: Guy Stubbs / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: vendors, black African woman, vegetable stalls, informal trade, advertisements, entrepreneurs, facing camera, delighted, full length, elation, small businesses, gladness, heartwarming, one person, vegetable markets, joyful, informal market, jubilant, uplifted, colour image , South Africa, standing, tomatoes, casual clothing, shoppers, portrait, ,
    Model Release: Yes
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This Agreement was last revised on 31-03-2020.
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  1. PERSONAL INFORMATION COLLECTION AND USE
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      4. people who send enquiries or requests to our contact email address.
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