"The population of Africa is very young, predominantly young, Zambia let alone [...]. When it comes to public health, you cannot be selective in implementing laws. The harm and danger that tobacco causes in any form at any location of the world will be the same anywhere in the world. There is no reason why the strictness that will exist in the United Kingdom should be higher. And in my little country of Zambia and beautiful continent of Africa, should be more poor, should be reduced, should be compromised, should be diluted. There's no reason. Because the statement is correct. The life of an African is substandard, is less, is mediocre according to the mind of the tobacco companies. It means that they do not believe that our lives are worthwhile in comparison to the lives of the people in the Western world, because the rules there are serious and they respect them," Chimbala expressed.