Thursday 23 October 2014

Zambia's President Michael Sata has gone abroad for medical checks

Zambian President Michael Sata (L) thanks his Cabinet ministers for representing him at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 27, 2014, in New York, before his departure for Zambia.

Zambia's President Michael Sata has gone abroad for a medical check-up amid persistent speculation that he is seriously ill.
Mr Sata's office said the 77-year-old leader flew out on Sunday but it did not disclose his destination.
Mr Sata made a rare public appearance last month to tell parliament: "I am not dead."
The BBC's Meluse Kapatamoyo says this is the first time the authorities have said he is seeking medical treatment.

Defence Minister Edgar Lungu has been named acting president. Known as "King Cobra" for his venomous tongue, Mr Sata was elected Zambia's president in 2011.
It is unclear whether he will return by Friday to preside over celebrations to mark 50 years of Zambia's independence.

Mr Sata has not been seen in public since returning from the UN General Assembly last month, where he failed to make a scheduled speech, the AFP news agency reports.

What is it with African leaders always travelling abroad for health checks. If they put in place the right infrastructure, would they not get thesame treatment they seek in the western world at home? So who gets the shabby health sector tratment? The masses?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maybe they are immortal. Like going abroad will keep them alive forever

Anonymous said...

There will be no need to go abroad if you had good hospitals.

Africana Family said...

Thats my take too @ anon 13.52