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President Lungu’s team is a bunch of opportunists-Mson

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All Peoples Party President Nason Msoni has described as shameful for the PF leaders fighting for government tenders.

He said it is criminal and shows  the capacity of the head of state to effectively supervise his ministers.

Mr Msoni said it is outright corruption and criminal for leaders in government and indeed those occupying top party positions to participate in getting  government tenders.

He said the conduct by the PF leaders is tantamount to inside trading thereby disadvantaging genuine businessmen.

He noted that the shoddy works manifesting everywhere in the country is as a result of the  criminal acts because of  employing substandard methods at the expense of the  taxpayers.

He said the revelations by Presidential affairs Minister that his counterpart Chishimba kambwili was threatening to sort him out because of a misunderstanding related to government contracts was serious indictment and moral failing on the leadership of country.

“When the independent newspaper exposes these criminal acts you resort to name calling and accusing them of denting the image of the country when it’s you yourselves who are thieves and are extremely dirty.

“Take time and visit the UTH ( University Teaching Hospital) a hospital serving the majority of our people and see for yourselves what is obtaining.

“The infrastructure is in such a dire state. The dilapidated infrastructure is almost falling apart coupled with the chronic and perennial shortage of drugs.it is striking at best criminal behavior for leaders to spend money in the manner they are doing. The crisis at this hospital should make any sensible leader to cringe with shame,” he said.

He further said it was only a shameless and spineless leadership that can continue to abuse state resources on fruitless and useless international travels leaving behind a trail of misery and suffering among citizens.

MrMsoni also described the PF as opportunistic pretenders who lack ideas on how to run the country.

“Certainly the country is in a serious deficit of qualitative ideologically informed leaders needed to provide leadership. What we have are a mere bunch of opportunist, pretenders and sangwapos lacking any grounding in leadership,” he said.

14 COMMENTS

  1. Please they are more than that. They are a bunch of corrupt thugs who have no clue what they are doing apart from stealing public funds. Look at his advisors like kaiser zulu. How do you employ a thug with no manners to advise you. It just shows that lungu has no manners and cheepuba fye

  2. Avens Nason naimwee tamumfwa. You supported Lungu et.al, all the way. It’s people like you that add no value to Zambia’s political system let alone nation building. Having said that, Lungu’s yakuza approach to governance is going to catch up with him. He can make sound decisions and his judgement on issues is highly questionable! And guess what? Thanks to the likes of we have a nation in shambles!!!

  3. It is a pity that we are seeing this lacky of leadership in these pilfers so late. When their leader held a lucheon for the U20 players he urged the players that he will support football depiste the government being block,but when he travels arround the global with a huge delegate he doesn’t see how block the government is.He just moves arroungd like a headless chicken.

  4. Abena Nason naimwee tamumfwa. You supported Lungu et.al, all the way. It’s people like you that add no value to Zambia’s political system let alone nation building. Having said that, Lungu’s yakuza approach to governance is going to catch up with him. He cannot make sound decisions and his judgement on issues is highly questionable! And guess what? Thanks to the likes of we have a nation in shambles!!!

  5. Has Mr. Msoni just realized how bad the PF leaderships is? Really, all this time he has been supporting them, what did he see in PF. How long has PF been in power and yet all this time he has been their buddy.

    I think Mr. Msoni is frustrated because of some unfulfilled promise from ECL and now he wants to tarnish his image. Shame on you Mr. Msoni!!!! Give us concrete politics which can change our lives and not this crappp!!!

  6. He has not been given a position by Lungu. He is now bitter and speaking sense and not like a headless semiiterate cadre.

  7. The bunch of opportunists is misleading. It is unfair to accuse all members of PF because in every group there is good and even bad. When talking about tender wards, it is better to conduct a through investigation before going public. You will be surprised that appearances and reality can be radically different. Without evidence, it not helpful to mention one politician. The issue of foreign trips by the head of state that is on many lips can also be approached in legislative manner to suspend certain types of trips in order to save money. The UTH can break some hearts but it can also heal many hearts. Take time to throw the baby with the water. As the saying goes, Rome was not build in a day.

  8. The whole PF thing is rotten to the core, Zambians have been asked to close their eyes and “pray” whilst the crooks reign and steal.
    They have no sympathy for the poor of the land.

  9. It’s too late. When you see a black panther in the night, just know that you’re not going home. So many things are not right because of a few characters who are hell bent on making the most out of the day before it’s night time. Surely how can you do injustice to UTH an institution that was once a sanctuary for many people? Koma mulibe chifundo. Then there’s this thing of kuwina fast fast at the expense of the common person. All tuma tender have been hijacked by the favoured few. Come on guys when are we going to stop the madness? This is sad…very sad indeed.

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