PATRIOTIC Front president Michael Sata was diagnosed with four diseases including heart conditions on September 8, last year after taking 22 different medical tests at a named clinic in Lusaka.
The comprehensive history of medical records obtained in Lusaka yesterday have indicated that Mr Sata tested for various illnesses and he was found with heart complications and two other named diseases which Mr Sata described as minor.
The records show Mr Sata’s address as City Advertisers, Farmers House in Lusaka while his residential address was shown as number three Omelo Mumba Road in Rhodes Park.
He confirmed having been diagnosed with some diseases, which he named as indicated on the schedule obtained by the Times of Zambia.
The PF leader, however, denied that the diseases were serious and that a special machine was used to treat a named condition to the heart in South Africa.
Mr Sata has lately spoken ill about the illness of Vice-president George Kunda who flew to South Africa for medical reviews but the PF leader alleged that the vice-president was instead evacuated.
[pullquote]The PF leader, however, denied that the diseases were serious and that a special machine was used to treat a named condition to the heart in South Africa.[/pullquote]
When he returned from South Africa, Mr Kunda announced that Mr Sata made telephone calls to the Zambian High Commissioner to South African Leslie Mbula seeking confirmation that Mr Kunda was dead.
Former PF secretary general Edward Mumbi said Mr Sata was preaching hate instead of unity.
Mr Mumbi, in an interview yesterday, said he expected Mr Sata to send messages of goodwill to the Kunda family and the Government instead of wishing his fellow human being dead.
Mr Mumbi wondered why Mr Sata should celebrate illnesses of his fellow human being when he was equally affected by some diseases.
He also dismissed Mr Sata’s claim that the illnesses were minor and challenged him to seek a medical doctor’s interpretation of the four diseases.
Mr Mumbi said the late president Levy Mwanawasa evacuated Mr Sata and no one celebrated but when he was treated, he came back and said it was a political strategy on the part of the Government to evacuate him.
He appealed to Mr Sata to stop politicising illnesses because everyone can fall sick and called on politicians to highlight development issues.
He said Mr Sata was a very ungrateful leader who would leave his pact partner United Party for National Development leader Hakainde Hichilema complaining when the time comes.
[ Times of Zambia ]