Watch: Zambian journalist Kabinda Kalimina demands salary live on air

Kalmina began by saying 'we are human beings, we have to get paid'


News Desk June 26, 2021
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A Zambian TV presenter interrupted a live news broadcast to claim on-air that he hadn’t been paid by the news station, according to cnn.com.

On Saturday evening, journalist Kabinda Kalimina was reading out the top news stories on KBN TV News (Kenmark Broadcasting Network) when he made an unexpected accusation on air.

Having taken a deep breath, Mr Kalimina began by stating: ‘I work for the news ladies and gentlemen. We are human beings. We have to get paid.’

He then added: ‘We haven’t been paid,’ referencing himself and other colleagues working for KBN TV.

After he made his statement on air, the live feed showing him in the studio was cut to the opening montage for the news channel.

The CEO of KBN TV, Kennedy K Mambwe released a statement on the channel’s Facebook page admonishing Mr Kalimina’s actions.

Mambwe accused Mr Kalimina of being ‘drunk’, stating: ‘As KBN TV, we are appalled with the drunken behaviour exhibited through a video clip that has gone viral on social media and staged by one of our part-time presenters during what should have been the main news bulletin last night.’

He stated that KBN TV has ‘very well-established grievance procedures for all members of staff through which they can channel their complaints’.

‘Therefore, last night’s behaviour by Kabinda Kalimina is out of character and does not represent who we are as a station,’ he wrote.

‘We strongly condemn that despicable behaviour and urge members of the public to treat that “One-Night stunt of Fame” with the contempt it deserves.’

On Facebook, Mr Kalimina defended his actions, stating: ‘Yes I did that on live TV, just because most journalists are scared to speak out doesn’t mean journalists shouldn’t speak out.’

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