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7 COMMENTS

  1. #2 SATA will what?? His not even involved in the whole process. You chaps have started worshiping this SATA without even knowing it

  2. More money in their pockets! There is nothing more than talking and writing and rewriting same submitted information. Changing commas, fullstops and other punctuation marks. Its all there, no one is inventing the wheel. They will ever delay ask for more money than initially allocated, its a bottomless pit. How long did it take South Africa to come up with constitution after Apertheid and how much did it cost them compared to Zambia where there was peace through and through? Money, money and money for the few, they utterly enjoy that, these men in straight jacket! Think of those begging in the streets of Lusaka and other towns. They could have deserving recipients of the K96 Million – those blind men and women guided be their young relatives. Those crippled who never see stae funds! 

  3. Sata and winter used to insult RB and George Kunda over the constitution making process to the extend of threatening to prosecute and make them pay every Ngwee spend on it. What are we seeing and hearing now.

    • Zambian politics, when you are observing you condemn, you when are put into action you do the same damn thing and don’t expect to be condemned,…thats why it will many many many years to improve…its a damn shame

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