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President Michael Sata’s dinner with Zambians in the UK

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The following are the youtube clips send in by a visitor to the site with the ID KK of the dinner that was hosted for President Michael Sata when he visited the United Kingdom on the 6th of June 2012. The clips features the President speech, other ministers comments and questions from the audience.

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28 COMMENTS

  1. did the State house & Lubinda’s Foreign Affairs approve to publish such low-level videos? At ku UK!

  2. @3 The attendance was good, I too hope that our fellow Zambians will/are remmiting funds back home for their own dev

  3. I sincerely beleive our president should strive for our sake to show conduct befiting his VIP status. Statehouse staff shud help the president for our sake, we need a better image for our head of state. Please bena Chellah, you can ask elderly men there at state house to help. I say this without malice.

  4. The next Zambian representatives to Big Brother Africa should be Sata and Lubinda. The entertainment value they would give the show would be immense. One of them is also bound to win as all viewers will not be able to resist their comedy.

  5. What I liked about the meeting:
    1. The President is a very funny man.
    2. Given Lubinda defied the order from the President to tell us his nick name.
    3. The President declared that only Medically qualified people are doctors and Doctorate degree holders are fake.
    4. He was grateful that we could stop cleaning toilets and wiping old bums to go to meet him.
    5. He handed over to educated Ministers to comment but he did not know who the Minister of Commerce is and where he was.

  6. Lubinda did not want to engage in childish games of telling the audience his nick name and just ignored CNP. Watch the way he was looking at the president as if he was embarrassed to be there. His speech was FAR more inspiring the our presidents. I like the intelligent quotes he was giving like, “ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country.”

  7. People should understand that, that was not a formal function, but a social gathering that is why the President had a lot of light moments, he tried to lighten up the audience and not boring them with the same old Formal speeches. Bravo your excellency, you really read your audiences

    • The more excuses we make for the man the more likely we should brace ourselves for an embarassment. UN security council Zambia live show bene diffikoti ni pansi baba

  8. I totally agree with # 12, it is not always that as a President one needs to be so formal in addressing audiences. One needs to read what kind of an audience, what time of the day it is and the soberness of the audience. I find SATA`s approach so appropriate for the “high” UK-Zambia audience. Weldon your excellency.

  9. That was an informal gathering. Sata is the only president that has managed to connect so well with the grassroot. Had it been Bwezani there could have never been that informal meeting where people could still that free. Sata is the man of the people. Problem in Africa is that when one becomes a president they expect to be worshipped. 

  10. The things that put me off from these videos is the fact that theere were more clowns at that meeting who were laughing at even the most stupid things. How can anyone take you serious if all you di is kaugh at stupid things instead of engaging in intelligent conversations with the zambian entourage. There were some very good questions especially from Doctor Msanide, he asked a very sensible question but the President as usual did not take time to listen but exposed his ignorance and lack of tact in dealing with a lot of questions.

  11. This is really becoming a joke! The more excuses we make for this man the more likely we should brace ourselves for an even bigger embarassment. UN security council Zambia live show bene diffikoti ni pansi baba. We are not helping him or ourselves at all. The issues that face our nation are serious and require a serious and focused effort to turn around.

  12. @Chibuzebuze, finally, someone who thinks like me!
    I don’t understand all those *****ic laughs to whatever silly thing the President was saying. I was wondering to myself, are these people normal? Just giggling all the way as if there was a prize for it.

  13. ‘Light moment’, that’s all there is really, the serious stuff is the creation of new districts.

  14. It was a good Meeting even the kids had time to chat with the Children may the Lord richly bless you your Excellence MCS. 

  15. What a country, you elect a buffon as your president and you start getting surprised when behaves as expected…………

  16. UK ZAMBIANS WHY SO MUCH NOISE INTHIS VEDEO WERE YOU DRUNK? VERY DISAPPOINTING, ALA UBUFUMU BUCHINDIKA ABENE!

    • @namwelu, I concur with you. Even when you go for their functions its always uyu walandile so uyu walele noyu, and it’s usually the same people attending these gatherings. Too much ma jega amongst themselves and stickling their noses in peoples business. And it’s true some of them are on benefits and doing absolutley nyente here in England, except bleaching their skins, sleeping with other peoples husbands and mulomo.

  17. It seems the Zambian from USA (#s. 13/14/15) are one and the same. Is there a time when Ukwa is ever serious, seriously people. It does not mean that if you are serious that means you have to be worshiped. There have been serious people who are respected. 

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