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PF cadres in Kaoma in Kaoma celebrate Wynter Kabimba dismissal

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PF cadres in Kaoma district of Western province today marched through the town centre making the business to a standstill when they were offering their solidarity to the firing of Secretary General and Justice Minister Wynter Kabimba.

Addressing jubilant cadres at PF offices who carried a banner written, Thank you your Excellency for firing Wynter Kabimba: the party was dying , Hon, Josephine Limata no more blacklist old members, kuya bebele, Kaoma district political party secretary Chingi Kabindama said the arrogant behavior of Kabimba was retrogressive to the growth of the party in the country.

Mr Kabindama commended President Michael Sata for hearing and listening to the cries of many PF cadres who were seeing the party dying because of one person Wynter Kabimba.

He alleged that PF Secretary General Kabimba was a menace to the growing of the party as he was not listening to the plight of many PF supporters as the majority of them have ended up being destitutes.

Mr Kabindama complained that up to now polling agents that were engaged by the PF in 2011 have not been paid their allowances adding that even those who participated in the just ended Mangango constituency by-election have not been paid as well.

And Kaoma district youth chairman Du Shefu Mbandu said that the Secretary General created two factions between the party structures making it fail to grow at the grass root levels.

Mr Mbandu said Kabimba was forcing party members into poverty as he was failing to bring down the much needed party development to the members in Kaoma district.

He has since appealed to newly appointed Secretary General Edgar Lungu to ensure that old PF members that were suffering under the rule of Wynter Kabimba to be considered for any appointments or contracts in the party.

And PF Mangango constituency chairperson, Isaac Liwoyo said the party will now grow as the chain that was tied by Wynter Kabimba has been broken down by President Sata, a situation he described as long overdue.

Mr Liwoyo also requested the Secretary General to ensure that a vehicle and bicycles are provided to members in Mangango constituency so that the party is fully organized in the area.

8 COMMENTS

  1. Now he knows.
    Other politicians must learn. I want to think that if the president did not fire him, somebody was gonna clamp down his nuts somehow.

    It pays to be humble. All arrogant politicians seem to finish off like tolopiko. No matter how many nkakisho you use to hold it together, when it is worn out, it is worn out. Kikiki ahem!

  2. King Cobra, being an unpredictable character he is, anything is possible with him. He can make a cabinet reshuffle and shunt Kabimba at Ministry of Defence as well as handing him the PF Chairman portfolio. Yayayaya, ninshi munzi wapya, mungachione.

  3. bye bye squinty, good riddence to bad rubbish, hope the rest of your baggage is fished out and fired with you. now comes the reckoning of all your misdeeds and the people you persecuted, you are a very ruthless person Kabimba,

  4. If Kaoma was in northern province, someone with a dinosor brain was going to label it as tribalist. The bottom-line is Wynter is/was too arrogant and power-hungry and mis-read the sign. He thought with ba Mudala not being active he should position himself to take over the presidency. In politics timing is everything. Just one wrong move and it is all-over.

  5. The “curse of laughing at naked ones,”what is there to celebrate about? I mean Kabimba was recently in Kaoma where the same cadres worked so well with him and today these cadres are happy.Do we then think kabimba was such bad if he was then PF is full of nothing but bad people including those celebrating otherwise this is a case of monkeys laughing at each other.

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