Thursday, March 28, 2024

Post Managing Editor Saluseki confirms he has been sacked

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Post Newspapers Managing Editor Bivan Saluseki has confirmed that he has been fired.

In a brief posting on his Facebook page, Mr Saluseki confirmed that his contract has been terminated.

‘Dear friends, I would like to inform you that my contract with The Post has been terminated. Fired. I would like to thank you all for the support you gave me from the time I was appointed managing editor- from 2011 till last week. May the good Lord bless you all,’ Mr Saluseki wrote.

12 COMMENTS

  1. Dont worry, filachitika. God will open another door. Infact its already half open. just talk to Lungu nicely. There are a number of positions which are yet to be filled.

  2. Its normal to be fired and please don’t threaten and fight those who appointed you with violence as someone did to one Minister recently.

    In life, these positions are not permanent and its important to remember that they are others who will do the work you used to do.

    Move on man and don’t just remember people when in hot soup!

  3. Please also remember your oath of secrecy that you signed with the Post Newspaper; so don’t smear anyone, just go in peace and face the music on your own! You played your part in destroying or attempting to destroy others, like HH, RB. Good luck in your repentance room with the Catholic Father!

  4. This is a lesson to every one,especially those who criticize the govern when they try to run their papers and ZNBC according to their policy.So the policy of the Post is to criticize whatever it does, good or bad.Yes, mr.former director more doors have opened for you!You are free from membeism dictatorship!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Bivan messed up with himself the moment he wrote that secret letter to outsiders without the knowledge of his boss. Any normal boss would fire such an employee.he became a mole for system.

  6. Don’t worry bra, this is a blessing in disguise. The Post is no longer on the radar of good journalists and the majority of readers. Good luck in your future plans. You should consider starting your own publication.

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