Nevers Mumba Urges Authorities to Facilitate GBM’s Medical Travel

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In a heartfelt appeal, Dr. Nevers Sekwila Mumba has called on government authorities to facilitate the travel of Honourable Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba (GBM) to South Africa for urgent medical treatment.

Dr. Mumba, who visited GBM in the hospital, revealed that GBM is in need of specialized medical care that is not available locally. Understanding the gravity of GBM’s condition, Dr. Mumba emphasized the importance of accessing the correct medical help in South Africa.

Expressing concern for his dear brother’s health, Dr. Mumba urged the government to expedite the process of authorizing GBM’s travel to South Africa for the necessary treatment.

GBM’s health condition underscores the critical need for timely and appropriate medical intervention.Last evening, Former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, paid a visit to GBM at Medland Hospital. He was accompanied Hon Brian Mundubile and Honorable Joe Malanji.
Earlier, GBM was visited by various people that included Dr. Fred M’membe President of Socialist party, party Vice President Hon Given Lubinda, Hon Richard Musukwa, Hon Richard Kachingwe, former Republican Vice President, Dr Nevers Mumba and Hon Miles Sampa, MP

3 COMMENTS

  1. Ba fat Albert, chilishani using same tricks like neckless Mwine fisushi running away from the law ati am sick. Mwine fisushi achaya faintology now you, you eat a whole chicken????

  2. WTF
    GBM is a millionaire by virtue of stolen Monday for us, the Zambians.
    If UPND facilitate this I assume that I and many like me will not vote for them again.
    This is effing BS that we the Zambians must pay for these effing chikala’s
    Basopo

  3. What makes GBM special for evacuation to South Africa. We say no to culture of evacuating politicians overseas. We demand that the money be used to buy better medical equipment to cartel the need for evacuation. Why don’t south Africans come here for medical treatment??

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