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Zambia President Edgar Lungu collapses after ‘sudden dizziness’

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By Michael Chawe | The East African |

Zambian President Edgar Lungu collapsed in the capital, Lusaka, during a national defence day event on Sunday, local media reported.

Zambian President Edgar Lungu at the Heroes Stadium in Lusaka on May 21, 2016. He collapsed during a national defence day event on June 13, 2021. PHOTO | AFP
Zambian President Edgar Lungu at the Heroes Stadium in Lusaka on May 21, 2016. He collapsed during a national defence day event on June 13, 2021. PHOTO | AFP

Shortly after, Secretary to the Cabinet, Dr Simon Miti, issued a statement to reporters and the State TV, assuring the local public and the international community that President Lungu “is well and has continued to discharge his duties”.

Dr Miti disclosed that during the observation of the 45th Defence Force Day Commemoration and Investiture Ceremony, the President experienced “sudden dizziness” but recovered immediately.

Mr Lungu is said to have walked on his own to his car and returned to State House.

The Zambian leader had a similar experience in 2015, caused by what the presidency said was an “oesophagus condition”.

The four-hour defence day ceremony took place at Lusaka’s Freedom Statute on Independence Avenue where the Defence Forces showcased their military prowess.

President Lungu used the event to conduct an investiture ceremony to honour gallant men and women in uniform.

Zambia is preparing for a general election set for August 12.

President Lungu ascended to power in a by-election necessitated by Michael Sata’s death in 2014.

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That’s how you all leave office

4 years ago

It’s actually getting weird for me how people are collapsing 😰 what’s happening

Kubata kwaMwari kunoshamisa.

4 years ago

Mukati anga asina kukoriwa imi? https://t.co/CRY5hcXWya

4 years ago

We are voting him out of office come 12 August, 2021.

4 years ago

The way Zambian leaders die is a major concern.His days are numbered

4 years ago

Mbanje

4 years ago

Oh well he is as terrible as they get, hard to feel for him.

4 years ago

Why don’t they resign if they are sick

4 years ago

Haaah I think he smokes too much weed

Accept ageing please

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