Zambia’s former president Frederick Chiluba has undergone yet another trial of his patience. According to the BBC, the government of his successor has seized hundreds of his suits, shirts, and shoes at a warehouse in Lusaka.
“It is sad that the fight against corruption is being reduced to discussing suits, shirts, ties and, shoes. Zambians know me and know that I have always dressed very well from the 1960s,” he said. “They also want to bring me into ridicule and make the case look like it is similar to [Imelda] Marcos of the Philippines,” he added.