JAMES NDAMBO APOLOGIES FOR HIS STATEMENT ON “DANCING” STUDENT NURSES

African Union Holdings Group of Companies Chairperson and My Home Town Founder, James Ndambo has apologized over a statement he issued accusing authorities of dismissing 4 Chilonga Mission School student nurses for dancing.

During the widely televised “Miss My Home Town” pageant in Choma last evening, Mr. Ndambo offered to adopt the student nurses that were dismissed for twerking and send them to live in the United States of America and further directed his organization’s Co-founder and my home town international spokesperson, Dr. Toni Luck to locate the nurses and facilitate their way to the USA.

Mr. Ndambo who expressed disappointment at the dismissal said it was not expected as people were expected to be free in their country.

But Southern Province Minister Cornelius Mweetwa who was also in attendance clarified this impression saying the said nurses were actually student nurses who were expelled by school authorities at Chilonga mission school of nursing and midwifery and not government as alleged by Mr. Ndambo.

Mr. Mweetwa said the student nurses were only reinstated following the intervention of Health Minister Sylvia Masebo who pleaded their cases before school management and had them reinstated.

And reacting to Mr. Mweetwa’s clarification, Mr. Ndambo apologized for the statement issued, saying his statement could have been misunderstood and further apologized to the 4 student nurses for the embarrassing his statement could have caused.

The student nurses from Chilonga Nursing School were expelled following a video showing them twerking in the out-patient department at the hospital.
PHOENIX NEWS

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