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Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari arrives in Zambia

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India's Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari
India's Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari
Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari has finally arrived in Zambia.

The plane carrying the Indian vice President touched down at Lusaka international Air port at exactly 16:30 Hours .

Vice President Goerge Kunda was at Hand to receive his Indian counterpart. Others included Lusaka Province Minister Charles Shawa, Finance and National Planning Deputy Minister Chelishe Kapwepwe and other senior government officials.

During his visit, the Indian vice president will also call on president Banda and hold discussions with his Zambian counterpart George Kunda on bilateral, international and issues of Mutual interest.

Vice president George Kunda will this evening host an official Dinner in honour of Mr Ansari.

According to the programme obtained by ZANIS , Mr. Ansari, who will be accompanied by his wife Salma, will also pay a courtesy call on President Rupiah Banda.

He will lead a 55 strong delegation which will include Members of Parliament and Business personal.

ZANIS

3 COMMENTS

  1. The puppet master has come to see his puppets! Surely how low can we get? From Kenyans Airways owners, Indian Prime Minister to Jacob Zuma! This man has come here to push George Kunda and Rupiah Banda to mount pressure on those pushing for mining taxes. Why should we sign an agreement with the Indians when they need us more that we need them? To this day they discriminate against their darker skinned citizens and which *****s think they can love us?

  2. indians will always think of making money out of black africa. Only in Nigeria and congo they have failed to exploit our brethern. They will never develop you or your country even if they hold zambian citizenship.
    They fill all but the cheapest posts with indians from india. 1 broke white man does more for the comunity then 10 rich indians. Wake up.

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