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President Sata Has No Cancer – Scott

Republican Vice president Guy Scott has maintained that President Michael Sata is on a private working holiday in Israel and that he is ready to look for video footage to prove this.

 

Dr. Scott told Parliament today that President Sata is yet to meet outgoing Israeli President Shimon Perez.

He says President Perez is also aware of President Sata’s presence in Tel Aviv and that in due course he will meet him when it is convenient for both Presidents.

Dr Scott however told the house that he has no information as to when the Head of State will return from his working holiday.

Dr. Scott’s statement followed Tuesday’s Point of Order raised by Monze Central UPND Member of Parliament Jack Mwiimbu who wanted government to clear speculation and innuendos surrounding President Sata’s visit to Israel.

This prompted Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Mkhondo to request Dr. Scott to issue the statement.

And speaking in an interview with the BBC Focus on Africa programme Dr. Scott has also dispelled rumors that President Sata is suffering from Cancer.

Meanwhile Dr. Scott has defended the manner President Sata left the country on his working holiday to Israel without any publicity.

Dr. Scott says he does not think any President anywhere in the World takes along Journalists on a working holiday as it is contrary to the widely accepted practice.

He was responding to a question on a point of clarification posed by Monze Central UPND Member of Parliament Jack Mwiimbu who wanted to know why President Sata’s visit to Israel has been shrouded in secrecy contrary to the usual trend whenever he is travelling abroad.

And Mafinga MMD Member of Parliament Catherine Namugala also wondered why people are not being told when the President is leaving the country, what his mission is and why he hardly bids farewell to the people when he is travelling abroad.

Ms. Namugala said Zambians have the right to know if the Head of State is unwell so that they can pray for him and send goodwill wishes to him.

But the Deputy Speaker overruled Ms. Namugala’s question as it was touching on the health of President Sata which was not raised in the Point of Order to which the vice President has issued a statement.

Meanwhile Mr Lungu overruled Mwandi MMD Member of Parliament Michael Kaingu who wanted to know whether it was true that some Ministers are refusing to take orders from acting President Wynter Kabimba.

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20 Responses to President Sata Has No Cancer – Scott

  1. burret Reply

    June 26, 2014 at 8:43 am

    If the bastard does not have cancer,then what is he suffering from.

    • Trixy Reply

      June 26, 2014 at 9:49 am

      @Burret, that really cracked me up!!! kekekekeke!

  2. Tumfweko na Lelo Reply

    June 26, 2014 at 8:58 am

    Guy Scott has just confirmed what some us already know. However he is economical with the truth. Sata is critically ill at some medical centre. The people he made fun of for their illnesses are calling him to join them.Mwanawasa, Kunda, Mazoka, Chiluba, and Penza.

    The truth is Sata is dying and he ain’t coming back vertically but will come back horizontally as high priority cargo some time in July /August. Though family members are pushing for burial as soon as possible so they can move on.

    All of you in diplomatic missions for being part of the forest family prepare to go back to your jobs you were doing before. Because who ever is taking over will have his people in place. Sad hey?

    Zambians ‘ cries have finally been heard and Zambia shall be free from tyranny again.

    • Trixy Reply

      June 26, 2014 at 9:50 am

      You guys are mean really….Anyway let the people talk….

  3. Tumfweko na Lelo Reply

    June 26, 2014 at 8:59 am

    @ Burret that is the best

  4. Tumfweko na Lelo Reply

    June 26, 2014 at 9:00 am

    I pity Gay Scrotum. The man is also shaking in his pants because the man who stood by him no matter what is no more. He is facing an uncertain future as well because he is seen as a member of the K camp which is highly despised in the PF.

    The day of the long knives in PF is fast approaching.

    Mulenga Sata , should have appointed him self family spokes person and minimise the damage to his political reputation by telling the country the truth about his father’s health. Thats the only way he will gain the trust of the people so he can continue his political career without being in his father ‘s shadows.

    Mulenga rise up and challenge the Kabimba cartel that wants to use you and damp you later.

  5. Tumfweko na Lelo Reply

    June 26, 2014 at 9:07 am

    These politics of always condemning the tonga will not take us anywhere. Is it the minority from the south that showed the president on TV and every one said that the president was really sick? Am not a politician but lets not politicise everything. The health of the president is not caused by the minority from the south. The president is really sick and everyone from south, north, eastern, northern, muchinga etc can surely see. Some answers awe, as if you are answering your wife.

    • Trixy Reply

      June 26, 2014 at 9:55 am

      My words exactly….Infact the best president this country ever had came from a minority tribe…Lenje…Anyway I am happy someone from the bemba speaking people (Sata) was given a chance to rule so that bembas can see that ruling this country is not about tribe but ability….I am not bemba or tonga or even from Eastern province, but I am a Zambian and I say HH come 2016!! those against this can go and kiss the transformer!!

      • 123 Reply

        June 26, 2014 at 10:18 am

        MATAKO YOBE..ULIMUTONGA

        • Trixy Reply

          June 26, 2014 at 1:08 pm

          Why do people find it hard to believe that not everyone oppositing Sata is Tonga or that not everyone who voted for him in 2011 is bemba? For your own information I am lozi by tribe. I am not not tongo or bemba. I voted for Sata in 2011 because I believed his campaign promises. But in 2016 I wont vote for him. It is as simple as that.

          • Real Vs Atletico

            June 27, 2014 at 12:52 am

            Oh you are Lozi? thats why.

  6. Teny Reply

    June 26, 2014 at 9:26 am

    The President is Very Fit.

    • Trixy Reply

      June 26, 2014 at 9:55 am

      Imwe bantu tapapata….the President is very fit???!!

  7. ayoba Reply

    June 26, 2014 at 11:33 am

    More lies from this chimuzungu chopusa, b..l..oo..dy racist.

  8. Zambian Reply

    June 26, 2014 at 12:07 pm

    Trixy Na burrete products of artificial insemination,stop insulting our president,yo fellow hh wil neva win even if election were to be held today.we kno hw u tongas behave,BA fikala,BA swine,tribalist,,u even dribled lozis that upnd was fo tongas.Sakwiba Sikota wud hav bn a better president for upnd,we hav not fogoten,we can’t vote for u.PF stil commands support &respect in Zambia not only in sp.laugh today tomorrow u WIL cry BA swine,,,,BA fikala,mwe ngombe…..

    • burret Reply

      June 26, 2014 at 12:31 pm

      Thank you for the insults but sata(lassa lassa) is still a bastard,dog,fool and panyo pa basata.

      • Trixy Reply

        June 26, 2014 at 3:12 pm

        Burret you are killing me please……

  9. haiggy Reply

    June 26, 2014 at 1:41 pm

    this what happens when an under 5 has no campaign strategy to win to go to plot one, he sponsors puppies to spread falsehoods. this under 5 is so used to taking over from dead pipo and it matters less whether one comes from his own bantustan enclave or not. stop talking dung about the president everyone gets sick. halenya halenya not long ago secretly took his wife to india for cancer treatment.

  10. jamakudi Reply

    June 26, 2014 at 5:50 pm

    @haiggy, no one has bewitched sata. He is enjoying good good health. Kapeya and Scott say so.

  11. James Reply

    June 26, 2014 at 6:41 pm

    Remember Hugo Chavez!?

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