News host interrupts reading and shows unpaid live

A video is published on the internet in which a Zambia news presentation interrupts text reading and during live broadcast complains to audiences that he and his colleagues did not receive their salaries. Presentant Kabinda Calimina caused surprise during the news programme on UN TV television Saturday in [...]
A video is published on the internet in which a Zambia news presentation interrupts text reading and during live broadcast complains to audiences that he and his colleagues did not receive their salaries.
Presentant Kabinda Calimina caused surprise during the news programme on UN TV television Saturday evening, when she said the staff did not receive wages and insisted that workers should be paid.
He started the program as usual by reading the headlines, when he suddenly stopped and began complaining in live broadcasts, writes the Daily Mail.
Speaking to the camera, he said: “away from the news, ladies and gentlemen, we are human beings. We should get paid. Unfortunately, we in the UN are not paid. Sharon and no one else have been paid, including me. We should get paid. ”
The regime then stopped broadcasting. Television condemned the workman's action, accusing him of trying to become famous. Television even said that Calimine has acted drunk and will investigate how a drunk host managed to appear directly in front of the unhindered camera.
However, the host denied that he was drunk and asked how this might be true when he completed three more shows before the news.











