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Zambia's president 'is not dead' | |
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South Africa's leader has retracted comments in which he said that Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa, 59, had died. | |
President Thabo Mbeki asked for a minute's silence on Thursday but his office later said reports of Mr Mwanawasa's death were "not true". | |
Zambia's Vice-President Rupiah Banda said Mr Mwanawasa had had a "satisfactory night" in Paris. | Zambia's Vice-President Rupiah Banda said Mr Mwanawasa had had a "satisfactory night" in Paris. |
He was flown there from Egypt, where he had suffered a stroke on Sunday ahead of an African Union summit. | He was flown there from Egypt, where he had suffered a stroke on Sunday ahead of an African Union summit. |
South African radio earlier quoted a spokesman who said he was from Zambia's High Commission as saying Mr Mwanawasa had died. | South African radio earlier quoted a spokesman who said he was from Zambia's High Commission as saying Mr Mwanawasa had died. |
Mr Mbeki called for the minute's silence at a ceremony for those killed in a recent wave of attacks on foreigners in South Africa. | Mr Mbeki called for the minute's silence at a ceremony for those killed in a recent wave of attacks on foreigners in South Africa. |
"The executive secretary of Sadc [the Southern African Development Community] called me to say the president of Zambia, Levy Mwanawasa, had passed away this morning," he said, reports Reuters news agency. | "The executive secretary of Sadc [the Southern African Development Community] called me to say the president of Zambia, Levy Mwanawasa, had passed away this morning," he said, reports Reuters news agency. |
But the foreign affairs department later issued a "clarification". | |
"The South African Government has been informed that President Mwanawasa has not passed on," it said. | |
"President Mbeki regrets the misunderstanding; and on behalf of the government and on his own behalf, wishes President Mwanawasa a speedy recovery." | "President Mbeki regrets the misunderstanding; and on behalf of the government and on his own behalf, wishes President Mwanawasa a speedy recovery." |
Car crash | Car crash |
Mr Mwanawasa has come to international prominence recently for being one of the African leaders most critical of the violence in Zimbabwe, where President Robert Mugabe won controversial polls last week. | Mr Mwanawasa has come to international prominence recently for being one of the African leaders most critical of the violence in Zimbabwe, where President Robert Mugabe won controversial polls last week. |
As chairman of Sadc, he said he sympathised with Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai when he withdrew from the run-off because of attacks on his supporters. | As chairman of Sadc, he said he sympathised with Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai when he withdrew from the run-off because of attacks on his supporters. |
Mr Mwanawasa won a second term in 2006, having campaigned on his economic record which has won him acclaim from Western donors. | Mr Mwanawasa won a second term in 2006, having campaigned on his economic record which has won him acclaim from Western donors. |
His health has always been an issue during his presidency. | His health has always been an issue during his presidency. |
In April 2006 he suffered a minor stroke four months before general elections. | In April 2006 he suffered a minor stroke four months before general elections. |
When he was vice-president in the 1990s he was involved in a near-fatal road accident which left him with slurred speech. | When he was vice-president in the 1990s he was involved in a near-fatal road accident which left him with slurred speech. |
Mr Mwanawasa has famously fallen out with his predecessor, Frederick Chiluba, who had handpicked him to lead the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD). | Mr Mwanawasa has famously fallen out with his predecessor, Frederick Chiluba, who had handpicked him to lead the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD). |
He pressed for Mr Chiluba's immunity from prosecution to be lifted and the former president was charged with stealing money during his time in office. | He pressed for Mr Chiluba's immunity from prosecution to be lifted and the former president was charged with stealing money during his time in office. |
His critics accuse Mr Mwanawasa of persecuting his political rivals under the guise of fighting corruption. | His critics accuse Mr Mwanawasa of persecuting his political rivals under the guise of fighting corruption. |
He is married and has six children. He has been a practising lawyer since 1973. | He is married and has six children. He has been a practising lawyer since 1973. |
In his most famous case, he defended former Vice-President Lt-Gen Christon Tembo and others, who were charged in 1989 with plotting to overthrow Kenneth Kaunda. | In his most famous case, he defended former Vice-President Lt-Gen Christon Tembo and others, who were charged in 1989 with plotting to overthrow Kenneth Kaunda. |