By ANDREW MUKOMAPRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has appealed to Zambians living in diaspora to stay away from extremism, crime such as human trafficking and any funding of confusion in countries.The president said there are reports of some Zambians being involved in funding groups that are destabilising peace in some countries.Mr Hichilema was speaking when he graced the inaugural Zambians living in diaspora conference in Livingstone yesterday dubbed “shifting mindset to ignite growth.”He talked of Mozambique, Democratic Republic of Congo neighbouring with Rwanda and Uganda stating that Zambia is not known for such things.“I want to make an appeal to you all who are here…let us stay away from extremism, stay away from crimes such as human trafficking. Don’t fund groups that are destabilising countries because we can’t afford conflict. Some of the cases are involving Zambians,” Mr Hichilema said.President Hichilema has also encouraged all Zambians living in diaspora to register with the mission in their country […]
HH warns against extremism

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