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The Egyptian Government has pledged to increase investment in ZAMBIA as part of honouring the YOUTHs that lost their lives during the recent protests in that country.

And a book of condolences to honour the YOUTHs that died during last month’s revolution has been opened at the Egyptian Embassy.

Egyptian Ambassador, SALAH EL-SADEK has assured ZAMBIANS that the government will ensure that transparency prevails to achieve good governance in EGYPT.

Ambassador El-SADEK was speaking in an interview in LUSAKA today.

He said that EGYPT has come out of the revolution more UNITED, and STRONG.

The protests led to the resignation of President HOSNI MUBARAK.

ZNBC

10 COMMENTS

  1. How does investment in Zambia a foreign country honor the lives of those who never even heard of or fought for Zambia?????????

  2. What’s the link between maintaining investment in Zambia and honouring the revolution deaths in Egypt? Is this the quality of the new leadership of Egypt? Oh my God…!

  3. THIS MAKES NO SENSE WHAT SOEVER…EGYPT HAS ITS OWN PROBLEMS YET WE ARE STILL CLAMOURING FOR THEIR INVESTMENT EVEN IN LIGHT OF RECENT EVENTS THERE…EHH ZAMBIA…..sorry for the CAPS lol :-\”

  4. This appears to be an envoy who wants to justify his continued stay in Zambia by impressing his principals back in Cairo. Surely the government of Egypt is currently in such a state of flux that even their foreign policy as it relates to the Palestinian issue is yet to be ironed out let alone that towards such as Zambia which to be fair are not that close to the action…..

  5. SALAH EL-SADEK this brother reminds me of my other new Egypt friends hahahahahaha blow with the wind. With that said let me sing:

    Ukwalola o-mwela eko alola mayo ukwalola o-mwela eko alola mayo
    Ukwalola o-mwela eko SALAH EL-SADEK alola mayo yo yo yo.

    Classic, this dude does know how to defend his employment my goodness lol.

  6. YouTube – type in ( TOMATO BALUNDA)

    It will bring warm feelings of joy and an appreciation of the talent Zambia has, which today is being suffocated by the Mampi’s, baska and ruff kids. Not forgetting the hound rappers that don’t even know what hiphop is.

  7. dnt blame the ambassador blame the journalist who wrote the article for being so dwazzy to not asking the ambassador the connection….actually i even have a feeling the ambassador never said these actual words but the journalists becos of laziness just imagined the speech………..iv been in the newsroom before……

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