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Nevers Sekwila Mumba addressing a press briefing on 10th September 2015

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MMD President Dr Nevers Sekwila Mumba addressing a press briefing on 10th September 2015 discussing the crisis Zambia is facing on the political, energy, debt, employment, political and moral fronts.

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  1. Have you ever noticed that Nevers is always talking “I travelled to…” or “I just arrived from…” every time he talks to the press. You cannot just address one issue? I think that Zambians should differentiate between politicians who aim to serve and those who aim to ‘be served’ by the tax payer.

  2. What is Bowman doing in Solwezi, Nevers? Who are those two ladies next to you who looked bored with your speech? I am surprised Nevers you still think you can win an election. Just go to any market and do a sample of people who will vote for you. You will fall behind Mpombo, Muliokela and Nawakwi. You talk of MMD as if you were there. You were just a simple Ambassador. The one who helped shape Zambia is RB and his team of Mutati, Musokotwane, Lungwagwa, Chituwo who you fired and got young boys like Nakachinda and Mbulakulima.

  3. It takes a man with courage to accept presidential office, all of you who are criticizing are Zambians whose tail controls you rather than being the head and not the opposite. All of you who claim that Dr Mumba should not be involved in politics then I question the Bible you read because David was A Godly man after God’s heart and yet front line politician that involked change as a king and in today’s terminology President. To run for the office, lead people has never and will never be easy because they criticize even things they should not be running their mouth. Talk to Moses he missed promised land because of this same people ( then but modern today)who are criticizing Dr Mumba.
    I’m supporting you Dr Mumba. 100% go for it. God spoke to you clearly many years ago of this deliverance…

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