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PF youths apologise for the protests

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Patriotic Front (PF) Youths in Lusaka have apologized to the people of Zambia for the disturbance caused by their protests against the removal of party Secretary General Wynter Kabimba.

PF Lusaka Provincial Youth Representative, Albert Mulenga, has told QFM News in a walk-in-interview that the PF youths have realized that their protests disturbed the country’s peace hence the apology.

Mr. Mulenga notes that business came to a standstill because of the anti-Kabimba protests by the youth.

And Mr. Mulenga has praised President Michael Sata for coming out in the open to stop the squabbles that have rocked the ruling party.

He notes that the move will help the party members to mobilize following the guidance given by the President on how to handle the matter.

21 COMMENTS

  1. muli fipubafye imwe ba PF so Winter is the Victor and your next aspiring candidate but no one will vote for him.GBM has lost the fight.

    • So these guys were waiting for Mr Sata to come and tell them to stop demonstrating!! No one can advice them if Mr Sata is not around!!

    • No Soby. They are licking their wounds and curling their tails between their legs. They are trying to do it craftily like their paymaster because they realise that Winter is bigger than they thought.

  2. hahahahahahaha………………these imbeciles have realised that the money they got as hired crowds is finished and the financier has coiled himself back as he has been spat in the eyes by the cobra. whooooh shame on you

  3. Who is this nonentinty offering an apology on behalf of the entire youth movement? What position is “youth eepresentative”. For me the only genuine apology shall come from Chikwelete himself, not aba ba Mulenga ababula icifulo.

  4. HA HA HA HA. g.b.M and his sponsored militia told to apologise for their failed coup plot. kabimba is ready to expose them further………….Tribalists , corrupt, dual, fortune seeker, and what next kabimba?

    • So you did know? The dogs rule now. These are the ***** who re-introduce abuse of office law but break it with impunity…ministers sharing govt land, awarding contracts to themselves and using single sourcing, subcontracting Chinese contractor, getting upto 50% cuts (kuchekela) and on the inflated contracts. Only dogs can do that.

  5. Lusaka Provincial Youth Representative? This sounds like a changanya position. Ba Mulenga wesu i was almost being misled that you have regretted having been used over a pack of Chibuku by these politicians. But analyzing your walk-in interview, i have realized you are begging for more handouts from powers that be. Economy in Zambia !!!!!! Anyway next time protest at State house so that you don’t disturb others.

  6. The youth, whether in PF or any political party need direction from sober leaders. Because they have nothing to do they are always looking for something to occupy them. The police should just be impartial in enforcing the law. If this had been done this apology would have been done before a court of law. As it is this youth still thinks he was right to demonstrate without police notice that he is doing Zambians a favour by apologising.

  7. You will pay for your foolishness come 2016. Remember how you destroyed properties belonging to MMD members, just because you rigged yourselves into power.

    We do not accept your apology, may be Injustice Minister Kabimba can. We will make sure you pay for the property/land grabbing going on today.

  8. Recently one PF minister said you don’t need to be educated to make it in life. I now hope he understands why most of us prefer to be educated first as we seek the “making it”. To him, them mentality is that making it is only when you have billions of dollars in your account and all material possessions. Well, if he was educated, he probably could have behaved differently. No “thinkage” before action is a sure way to failure.

  9. Apologise to PF leadership not Zambians, who can accept your apology mwe mbushi imwe, mulifupuba fye imwe. Mulwa fye ifyo tamwishibe no direction no plan.

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