Man snatches his Chinese boss’ wife for non-payment of salary

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A man from Lusaka, Zambia has reportedly snatched his Chinese boss’ wife as payback for non-payment of salary in due time.

The man who was angry over the delaying of his salary by the Chinese boss decided to pay his boss back by snatching his wife.

The man shared a photo of himself and the wife of his Chinese boss on Whatsapp with the woman looking completely exhausted and sleepy while lying on the man’s chest.

The Chinese boss after seeing the photo of his wife with his worker reported the incident to the police.

The Zambian police are currently on the hunt for the man.

The angst over Chinese business practices has been aggravated by the steady influx of Chinese nationals into Zambia, many who came as part of the construction force for various projects stayed back, while others came to establish trading companies, build warehouses and enter the retail trade.

 

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They have also bought fertile farmland and started cultivation. But perhaps the greatest cause of resentment comes from Chinese nationals taking up occupations at the bottom of the pyramid – selling second-hand clothes, rearing chickens and roasting maize at roadside stalls.

In doing so, they are competing directly with impoverished locals. The estimated 100,000 Chinese have now become a point of friction.

Zambians view Chinese as coming to take over their country. Zambians working for Chinese companies complain about low wages, poor working conditions of service, general mistreatment and racism.’

 

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