The condition of Home Affairs Deputy Minister Misheck Bonshe who is admitted to the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) high cost medical wing is stable.
Mr Bonshe is admitted to UTH after failing ill about two months ago.
UTH Public Relations Manager Pauline Mbangweta told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that Mr Bonshe is responding well to treatment.
The UTH Public Relations Manager also said doctors at UTH were attending to the Home Affairs Deputy Minister.
ZANIS
I am worried for Hon. Bonshe’s family. Each time they tell us that one is stable it turns out that that person will die so it better they get ready for the waste
This stable again ….
Fell ill 2 months ago? That’s not a good indicator. Whatever kills these ministers. Feel sorry for their families.
Oh oh. Stable means that they are preparing the death certificate.
1. 2 , 3 You have said it. No comment but just to wait.
Hmmm I smell a rat. Stable in Zambia could mean anything. Hope not another state funeral.
Responding well to treatment kwisa, it’s not true, the man is already dead…next week another state funeral.
some will be evacuated to SA while others will die at UTH why? i think MR Bonshe has not been given that prevalage .As others have said maybe he is okey but once said or talked about then cornfirms death as we have been agued to say they will not always annouce the death of this kind of people.
The family must start worrying now this stable thing actually means UNSTABLE. We have been here before. How come it is not Shikapwasha giving an update? Is its a bad omen? Mbangwta must also look for new words!!
…STABLE…Oh O……..!!!
high cost, low cost, stable, stand by hearse
The manda manda is being revved as we type. Are these chaps failing because the donors money has been frozen and thus they aren’t getting their ARV’s?!
Here………….. we go again !!!!
Baliko kansi?? Nikunkala steady na update iyo. For sure stabe in zambia means kumwalila.
Lets all have hope and not despair in a time like this. Yes we are all born and the next thing to happen to us is to die. so in as much as we have heard this word “STABLE”let us as christians hold on to the hope we have in Jesus that in all things God works for the good of all. weather its death or indeed life. let us wish the Bonshe family and Mr Bonshe a quick recovery.
The God we serve knows everything about us. What I can simply say is May God’s will be done. I pray for the family to be strong during this period.
Even Tetamashimba (MHSRIP) is stable.