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Racy pictures of unnamed ‘hottest girls in Lusaka’ get netizens talking

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A publication containing pictures of 151 young ladies has been making rounds on social media.

The women who appear to be ‘slay queens’ are thought to be among the hottest girls in Lusaka.

The document, however, has no write up and contains no names to accompany the pictures.

The pictures are not short on variety, containing women who are skimpily dressed, others clad in decent clothing while one particular woman is not wearing any clothes.

High profile people like MMD leader Nevers Mumba have voiced their opinion regarding the document.

Dr Mumba urged youths to focus on more constructive things than the publication.

“Ba Youth, find something constructive to do and stop looking for that PDF,” he posted to his 179 thousand followers on Facebook.

Comedian-turn-politician, Thomas Sipalo, is however of the view that the creators of the document just want to embarrass innocent women.

“PDF !!!!To me it’s just random pics of ‘innocent’ girls…If at all they are number hules,how did the publisher come up with that list,when was the research done?

Which professional firm did the research and compiled that list of ma alleged hules?…Waste of time plus a combination of bad intents to embarrass some of the girls,” he wrote via his social media.

However, socialite Lillian Mutambo seemed to aim an attack at one of the women who were published in the PDF.

“PDF!! When we told you to stop admiring fake felebrities, you insulted us saying we had no style and they were classic. Hehehe 😂nothing is hidden under the sun and anything ungodly brings embarrassment,” she posted.

Zambia Monitor is in possession of the picture ensemble and has censured it, as we cannot independently confirm that the producers of the album have the approval of those featured to publish the article.


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