Tuesday, April 16, 2024

RB arrives in Libya

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President Rupiah Banda arrived in Tripoli, Libya this morning to attend a special African Union (AU) summit that takes place today.

The Presidential challenger jet carrying the President touched down at 04:00 am at a military airport on the outskirts of Tripoli.

He was received by foreign Affairs Minister, Kabinga Pande, Zambia’s Ambassador to Libya, Mulondwe Muzungu and other Libyan and Zambian officials.

President Banda will be among several heads of state and government attending the summit called to look at conflicts on the African continent and climate change.

Tomorrow the President will join other African and world leaders at the 40th Anniversary of the Libyan revolution.

ZANIS

22 COMMENTS

  1. Please am appealing to the guests at the summit to advise our President on how to run the Country..Our President has really failed us and we are now living in shame in our own Country.The Judicially is now a laughing stock,the fight against Corruption is now a thing of the past..Please Gaddafi tell that man that one day we time shall catch up with him.Tell him that you cant live beyond time.We are now in shame because of that Councillor(Rupiah) who has come to attend summit meant for Heads of States..

  2. #2, thats a non starter… No african leader can have the guts to advice RB because they are all the same. The best we can do as a nation is to kick this man out of office come 2011. But again that wont be easy as long as we have the likes of Shorty, VJ and Teta around!!!!

  3. What this man does defies logic. what type of a presido is this who leaves the country run on auto pilot while he gullavants (Spelling?) around the world like some Rolling stones on a new album promo tour. It’s so sad. God help us.

  4. RB is always on the road…….when is he going to sit and do his work ???? It like he wants to conguer the whole world. From looking at the Mabele of teens now he has gone to libya. Can Thandi be blaimed if went the Vera Chiluba way????

  5. Always arriving and departing, what a monster of a president! He has no development agenda for the country.

  6. Can the government enter President Rupiah Bwezani Banda for consideration in the guinness book of world records for the most travelled African president in the shortest possible time.
    That Presidential jet will be a wreck by 2011 so that the next guy in state house stays within the country.
    And by the way, is the zambia statistics office keeping a record of presidential travels for our national museum?

  7. nshilimubemba @ 4, you ask where he is headed to next? He is on his way to New York for the UN General Assembly – sorry, for shopping and THEN the General Assembly!! Tourist president!! Ba Thandiwe bakaguleko mabuluku ya pa Manhattan sure!!

  8. AHA! Kakwendo munjila, Ati Niba Shimuseya. Awe sure niba BP always on the move. Anyway abanensu bapunda fye ati “CHARGE IT on my Black Card”, ba lolesha nakumbi.

  9. Where does the money come from for this man to clock up milage like that? Even the Queen of England does not abuse the royal plane, in fact she shares it with the prime minister. I hope he will explain the purpose of his trips because we are not seeing any improvements in the country.

  10. Does this president earn airmiles? he is always on the move, whenever I check on the papers he is at the airport? waste of tax payers money, the roads are in a bad shape, the capital city is dirty, the marketers are all over the place, are we going to wait till 2011? I am getting irritated?

  11. Please and I say please leave the Zambian Travel and Tourism student achieve his doctrate degree mukwenda. Who knows, tomorrow he may be called Dr. Rupiah Kanitundila Banda.

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