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Guy Scott’s wife Charlotte Scott urges private companies to plough back to community

Acting President Guy Scott’s wife Charlotte says private companies operating in the country should demonstrate their corporate social responsibility if their existence is to be felt.

Mrs Scott observed that there is no reason for small, medium and giant firms to be always ‘pocketing’ huge profits at the expense of vulnerable Zambians.

Mrs Scott, a Golf beginner who teed her ball at around 09-30 hours, said companies owe it to the Zambian people hence ploughing back to the communities they operate from.

She was speaking in an interview ahead of the prize giving ceremony for 23 Zambian firms that were participating at the fund raising tournament held at State House yesterday.

She disclosed that the targeted K200, 000 to be raised will go towards charity work at Kasisi Children’s Home Orphanage.

About 25 parastatal organisations in Lusaka as well as those from outside are participating at the tournament that has attracted 100 golfers.

Mrs Scott challenged other private firms to emulate those participating in the golf tournament since giving charity is a noble cause.

She commended the sponsors of the tournament for responding to the noble cause as government alone cannot manage.

ZAMBEEF, ZCCM -investment Holdings, Airtel Zambia, Cell ‘Z’, Zambia Breweries, Super Sport, Events Solutions are some of the major sponsors of the golf tournament.

Finance Minister Alexander Chikwanda, Commerce Deputy Minister Miles Sampa, Standard Chartered Bank Managing Director Larry Kalala, Multi Choice Africa Regional Marketing Manager Marlon Kananda, Lusaka Province Commissioner of police Lemmy Kajoba have joined legendary golfers participating at the tournament.

Acting President Guy Scott is this afternoon expected to present prizes and award the deserving winner/s and best golfer respectively.

Children From Kasisi Home at Statehouse during the Golf Tournment on Sunday - Picture  By Eddie Mwanaleza.
Children From Kasisi Home at Statehouse during the Golf Tournment on Sunday – Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza.
Children From Kasisi Home at  State house Golf Tournment on Sunday -Picture  y Eddie Mwanaleza.
Children From Kasisi Home at State house Golf Tournment on Sunday -Picture y Eddie Mwanaleza.
Clive Shamwana  at Statehouse during the Golf Tournment for  Children From Kasisi Home held on Sunday - Picture  By Eddie Mwanaleza.
Clive Shamwana at Statehouse during the Golf Tournment for Children From Kasisi Home held on Sunday – Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza.
Clive Shamwana  at Statehouse during the Golf Tournment for  Children From Kasisi Home held on Sunday - Picture  By Eddie Mwanaleza.
Clive Shamwana at Statehouse during the Golf Tournment for Children From Kasisi Home held on Sunday – Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza.
Clive Shamwana  at Statehouse during the Golf Tournment for  Children From Kasisi Home held on Sunday - Picture  By Eddie Mwanaleza.
Clive Shamwana at Statehouse during the Golf Tournment for Children From Kasisi Home held on Sunday – Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza.
Dr Charotte Scott at State House playing Golf
Dr Charotte Scott at State House playing Golf
Dr Charotte Scott at State House playing Golf
Dr Charotte Scott at State House playing Golf
Dr Charotte  Scott with Children From Kasisi Home at  State house Golf Tournment on Sunday -Picture  y Eddie Mwanaleza.
Dr Charotte Scott with Children From Kasisi Home at State house Golf Tournment on Sunday -Picture y Eddie Mwanaleza.
Dr Guy Scott
Dr Guy Scott
Dr Guy Scott with Children From Kasisi Home at  State house Golf Tournment on Sunday -Picture  y Eddie Mwanaleza.
Dr Guy Scott with Children From Kasisi Home at State house Golf Tournment on Sunday -Picture y Eddie Mwanaleza.
Dr Guy Scott with Finance Minister Mr Chikwanda State house Golf Tournment on Sunday -Picture  y Eddie Mwanaleza.
Dr Guy Scott with Finance Minister Mr Chikwanda State house Golf Tournment on Sunday -Picture y Eddie Mwanaleza.
Dr Guy Scott with Finance Minister Mr Chikwanda State house Golf Tournment on Sunday -Picture  y Eddie Mwanaleza.
Dr Guy Scott with Finance Minister Mr Chikwanda State house Golf Tournment on Sunday -Picture y Eddie Mwanaleza.
Dr Charotte Scott at Statehouse Golf tourney
Dr Charotte Scott at Statehouse Golf tourney
Gen Singongo at Statehouse golf tourney
Gen Singongo at Statehouse golf tourney
Golfer at Statehouse Tournament
Golfer at Statehouse Tournament
Team Zambia beef at Statehouse during the Golf Tournment for  Children From Kasisi Home held on Sunday - Picture  By Eddie Mwanaleza.
Team Zambia beef at Statehouse during the Golf Tournment for Children From Kasisi Home held on Sunday – Picture By Eddie Mwanaleza.
Statehouse Golfers
Statehouse Golfers
State house Zebras
State house Zebras
State house Zebras
State house Zebras

30 COMMENTS

    • This is sad indeed, Edgar Lungu is suffering in rains campaigning and his party officials are busy playing golf at his dream State House?

    • Prostitutes Promise 2 Days Of Free Sex If Lungu Wins

      As presidential by-elections are getting 6 closer the excitement among different segments of the population is growing. Even prostitutes have not being left out, they have promised Zambians two days of free sex if Lungu wins

      Speaking to our crew, Sex workers have called on Zambians to vote for Lungu if they want the country to move forward, and as a bonus they the have offered a 2 days of sex for free.

  1. LT I am offended by your not observing etiquette by call Mrs Scott in her position of Acting First Lady thank calling her wife of Acting President. There is no other First Lady as Mrs Sata fell off the position as soon as the holder of the Presidential office passed on! Perhaps Editor of LT can clarify this?

  2. @Uneducated Bemba, what big engine are you referring to? His d**k or b*lls? Am told the smaller a man’s body, the bigger his d**k. On this one I may agree with you 100%. But surely, Vodka’s nakedness can not be presidential anywhere on this planet.

  3. Should everyone of us do one and the same thing during election
    political campaigns and everything else comes to a standstill? The comment about EL’s absence from the golf tournament at State House (so called his dream house) is shallow.

    Whatever the hell happens in a nation, life still goes on.

  4. 1.) Team Zambia Beef look beefy alright. They have not missed too many barbeques.

    2.) Bamudala ba Guy Scott, wearing a cap with a another President’s name on it? Warship or not, it does not do Zambia proud. Whats wrong with a Zambian cap to march your current role.

  5. So the Shamwana’s cant aspire for presidency? lets change the constitution baane. Imagine a Muzungu for presidency, will bring us good will and prosperity. We can even sail the USS George bush warship on lake Mweru and Bangweulu to fend off our Congolese brothers. it will mean no nepotism and clansmen. there will be nothing like “bamwana malayambi” (Vodka Lungu, 2015). did you see how well statehouse was littered on Sunday. Come on Zambians, lets do it.

    • @yakuna, The bit about race, I hope for your sake you only meant it as a joke, and not that you have a serious racial prejudice as it comes out.

  6. Wonderful idea to raise funds for children in orphanage. Well done Drs Scott for remembering vulnerable children.

  7. Has Scott stopped campaigning for Vodka? This is the time he should be busy in the field canvassing votes for his candidate. FTJ (MHSRIP) was flat out in the field during this period.

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