Former Radio Ichengelo Station Manager, Frank Bwalya, has commended nurses and teachers on their decision to call off their strike action.
Father Bwalya said it was good that nurses and teachers have realized that their resolve to go on a strike was causing a lot of problems and sufferings among Zambians in the country.
He said it was sad that many lives were lost while many other people were suffering because there were no medical personnel to attend to them.
He said it was regrettable that nurses and teachers had to take that action which subjected a lot of poor people to untold misery.
Father Bwalya, however, advised government to improve the salaries and conditions of service of civil servants in the country.
He told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that government must now show a lot of commitment in uplifting the plight of the civil servants in order to avoid similar situations in future.
Father Bwalya said there was need for the government ministers to sacrifice part of their pay and allowances before calling on lowly paid civil servants to do so.
He has since called on the Zambian people to engage government and other national leaders in dialogue in order for their voices to be heard.
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Same old crap!
What form of dialogue? How long have they been trying to get the government to help them? Rubbish! This, I believe is why the higher institutions of learning are always taking to Jumbo, or Great East attacks … the Govt only listens to attacks I guess. Dialogue never works!
Ba Father, additionally, please realize that there’s no professional that is a charitable organization … not even priesthood in the practically speaking! We want to earn a living bonse bane!
Good to see Mr Bwalya giving a balanced opinion on the matter
For sure Zambians forget easily didnt this same Mr Bwalya give up his priesthood i just dont get it why we are still calling him by that name
Ba former dad (father) balichita repent.
#5CIA. In the Catholic church you dont lose titles even if you are expelled because these titles are earned and not given on a sliver. About forgeting, there is nothing that Fr Bwalya has forgoten because his cause has been to see fairness in Zambia. While we sympathies with the nurses, we should not forget that the ordinary Zambian who cannot afford a private clinic/hospital will suffer for no fault of his- a fault of this uncaring GRZ. The situation here can be likened to Jesus (in MARK) when he healed Roman Centurion’s daughter instead of saying that Romans were oppressors of Jews.
#6 you r crazy. Ati ba former dad lol
I think going to work is one thing and having your problem solved is another. and this Shikapwasha even suggested to bring in nurses from southern Rhodesia to come and help in our country, please stop those threats and just sort out the mess created already. Honestly a housing allowance of 200 pin is a joke. Not even a servants quarter can cost that to rent. Do something. bane
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AKA akamuntu epo kaba?what are you doing now mune?what about those political ambitions,the bubble has bursted.amachinchi yabi.you should always be reading the national mood before you embark on big crusades of fighting the goverment in power or else pa last you end up being a villain like in your case.
you farther Bwalya in the first place u were no suppose to leave the work of the Lord you never go anywere beacuse life will never change you can only change life by founding your self in the presence of God. if you want this country to change pra otherwise you will never see change without God, Go back to God through that you will make difference
What’s Fr. B. up to these days?
What’s happening with father? He sounds as if he is regretting what he did and has accepted that one can’t take on the entire government single handedly. Learn bane. We have an example in him.
where art thou Frank??is it worth leaving ur priesthood to this dirty politics??
iwe ka frank you are wrong..
Let us have respect for people period , I am not even a fun of Fr . Bwalya but I believe these guys have powers they have recieved from God in the line of Melchizedek of old , so either it is Joe Mususu or Bwalya ,they are men of God ,and they continue to be human , some of us are just good at blogging ,but we have not even faced the reality those guys in Zambia are pulling through..while we enjoy Tea and coffee here in the diaspora let us be aware that we shall remain Zambians .so I urge you my fellow Commerades and bloggers to worlk out a way forward of develong our Zambia .” Not insele bane taba mpotela noko nagu lishilu.”
wisdom pa Zambia tesana, we can’t stand with the truth. Kulabosabosafye ngembwa. This Fr. will be remembered, just wait.