In a shocking turn of events, Zambia’s Foreign Minister Stanley Kakubo has tendered his resignation after a video allegedly showed him receiving a stack of cash from a Chinese businessman. While Kakubo did not deny his presence in the video, he claimed that the accusations were baseless and malicious. As the news of the scandal spread like wildfire on social media, questions arose regarding the legitimacy of the cash transaction, the potential tax implications, and the absence of a bank transfer. Unverified images of handwritten notes mentioning large sums of money further fueled speculation on the matter. This is not the first time Kakubo has faced controversy, as he was previously accused of accepting bribes. In response to his resignation, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema accepted it and praised Kakubo’s past contributions. However, the opposition and former President Edgar Lungu called for an investigation into the corruption allegations. The incident highlights the ongoing concerns surrounding Chinese investment in Zambia and raises questions about the government’s commitment to tackling corruption. As the country continues to grapple with economic challenges and debt burdens, this scandal could further erode public trust in the political leadership.
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