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Zambian Arrested For 'Insulting President On Facebook'

Police in Zambia have arrested a student for allegedly insulting President Edgar Lungu and some of his government officials on Facebook.

Edward Makayi, a 35-year-old who is studying engineering at a privately-owned university, is accused of creating a Facebook account under fake names and defaming Mr Lungu, according to police spokesperson Esther Mwata Katongo.

She added that he is also accused of defaming some government ministers, members of the governing party, Mr Lungu’s press aide and the head of the Zambian police.

The defendant is in custody. He is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday. But wait o, people have openly insulted Trump, well known people that could be traced. People called him names, still calling him names. One even sang about his dong! Saying my dong is bigger than yours! What could be more insulting? Lol. The highest the President did was to block them on twitter. He took it as a one on one insult. He just blocks, lol. But then what do we know. Oh Africa!

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