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Malole PF remembers Sata

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The Patriotic Front (PF) in Malole constituency in Mungwi district is greatly indebted to late fifth President Michael Sata for his determination and sacrifice in building the party.

PF Malole Constituency chairperson Bwalya Bwikalo said the late Mr. Sata was a selfless leader who put his personal interested aside and devoted himself to easing the sufferings of poor Zambians.

Mr. Bwikalo observed that Mr. Sata was an action oriented leader who initiated key developmental projects aimed at uplifting people’s welfare.

He said the PF founder had a strong character and never gave up in his fight for a good cause.

The constituency chairperson has meanwhile paid tribute to President Edgar Lungu for emulating his predecessor in ensuring that development is spread to all parts of the country.

Mr. Bwikalo further thanked President Lungu for preaching unity in the ruling party in an effort to strengthen it.

And Mr. Bwikalo has urged all PF leaders and members to continue honouring the late party founder by following in his footsteps.

Today marks two years since the demise of Zambia’s fifth President Michael Sata.

4 COMMENTS

    • It is already 2 years, and what has Edgar achieved in 2 years? Not even completing Mushindo university in malole which Sata started.
      Seriously, list 5 things Edgar’s PF has achieved, even as simple things as hiring a coach for soccer team. Just list them.

  1. The f.00l’s fervent regionalism and tribal bigotry almost tore Zambia apart. Knowing only too well that he had multiple organ problems coupled with a crippling case of dementia, he ascended to the apex and exposed the country to so much ridicule. As proved from his Sakala case court appearance not long before he died, he was clearly senile. To classify such stinking masalamusi as

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