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File picture:President Michael Sata folking out bank notes to give to Ethiopian dancers as appreciation during the  21st Ordinary session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government  and 23 rd Ordinary session of the  EC of the AU in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia  May 23,2013
File picture:President Michael Sata folking out bank notes to give to Ethiopian dancers as appreciation during the 21st Ordinary session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia May 23,2013

President Michael Sata is tomorrow, Wednesday the 29th of January expected in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for the 22nd African Union summit.

The Theme for the summit is 2014 Year of Agriculture and Food Security in Africa.

Zambias Ambassador to Ethiopia Suzanne Sikaneta has confirmed that President Sata will be among several African leaders who will be attending the summit.

The president is expected to arrive in Addis Ababa around 14:00 hours.

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24 COMMENTS

  1. Hahaha

    This man is a villager… never seen a president giving money to dancers at an international conference

    Zambia you are indeed in trouble. We warned you

    • The Headline should have been “Sata heads to Ethiopia on his way to seek medical attention overseas”. I can bet my last kwacha he’s not coming back after OAU is done. He can afford to go overseas using our tax money while he’s fired our nurses back home. What a FULL masquerading as president.

    • He is going to be BOOOOD like an hyena again.
      I just wonder who can take over if Sata spent 6 months at Percy Hospital, during the summit. So scary to PF. I am sure your Guy Scott is crawling under is skin (Mushota expression on our GBM).

    • A lot of delegates there will be bald headed and Sata will collapse at the mere site of these leaders! So his entourage must include the best paramedics.

  2. Someone has to ensure he carries enough medication i.e. sedatives and all that. Maybe wife should accompany him for the sake of our Country.

    • in Ethopia they boo,,, they dont play!! careful Mr pesident if you can dont open your mouth, dont say i didnot warn you

    • @Mfumu,
      Exactly what I was thinking. The man has been unwell for some time so this is the only chance to sneak out for medical treatment in the UK. He fears India nowadays because of the KCM chief he deported.

  3. Hope he makes 3yr stop over in Rwanda to learn effective leadership,deft economic management,urban cleanliness + organization,implementing ICT learning and promoting national unity in a deeply divided nation.

    Tiny Rwanda puts big,bad Zambia to shame.

    • We can learn nothing from Rwanda. We have a lot of refuges still in Zambia. If Rwanda was for unity why is it that its people is fighting to stay in Zambia through the courts…..

    • @ shimapalo so going by your warped values its only refugees that like to live in other countries? We have Zambians all over,10k French who live in Ivory Coast and 000’s Brits who live in Kenya & S.A.

    • @Shimapolo those fighting to stay are NOT refugees.Only fake Rwandan refugees guilty of unimaginable crimes of genocide are fearful bcoz they want to avoid justice.

    • @ Shimapalo
      uleyenda chikkkalah chobe. so you think you got nothing to learn rom rwanda who told you?
      don’t mistake these war criminals you have in lusaka for refugees.they are refugees but genocide suspects so for the lessons Tumbuka pride has listed,yes the man has to go and learnits imperative that he does so

  4. Comedy show!

    This IDI0T is now going to tell Heads of State how to manage Agriculture and Food Security when his own PF government is not even capable of delivering fertiliser in Zambia on time!

  5. From tomorrow, every Zambian should close their eyes and ears, until he comes back, because ‘daddy’ will be embarrassing us.

  6. NO CHANGING LET HIM TALK THE SAME WAY HE HAS BEEN TALKING THROUGH FACE BOOK IF TRUELY HE IS THE ONE DOING THOSE POSTINGS

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