Friday, March 29, 2024

Clearing the Road for Motorcade

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    • This was in Uganda and the police were not clearing the road for the president but beating opposition supporters who were welcoming their leader after he was released from prison.

      This is what Zambia is slowly becoming, and remember that Mseveni is Lungu’s mentor.

    • This is why will never develop stupidity, these people are dull, such should be hit bacK. very stupid n try it in Zambia you will get the revenge

    • This video shows how truelly well organised our own motorcades are incomparison to other African states such as the one in this video! Despite the ridiculous exaggerations of the likes of United Dunderhead bloggers and their hate filled site ZWD! I recall in 1986 a white woman driver was riddled with bullets in Zimbabwe when her car failed to stop on the side, such a thing has fortunately never happened here in Zambia.

  1. Thats Uganda, when the main opposition was released from jail…….Its not for clearing presidential motorcade, but was a way to further inflict pain on opposition supporters who came to apprause their leader’s release….

    Is this what is been desired for Zambia, am sure not…

  2. Zambia now been compared to Africas worst dictatorships. Yasila Zambia. Why do illegal African wanabe leaders like lungu think they are some sort of God that should be feared. Premiers in developed nations even walk and mingle with people with minimal security and yet with terror issues they are more at risk. Now who can really want to kill a useless rat like lungu.a failure for that matter. What would any one gain from killing a failure

  3. the fact that this was posted by pf means that is the ideal situation they would like to see in Zambia. Sorry guys, we had enough from our colonial masters. we can not embrace the same things we fought the white man for

  4. There is a serious security lapse. In normal circumstances the sweepers should ensure the road is completely clear before signalling to the rest of the entourage. In this case to actually drive into an oppositions CONVOY was a serious breach of security to the incumbent head of state. I don’t understand how they drove into an oppositions convoy then to avoid embarrassment they now say HH was disobedient. I am anot worried about HH being disobedient or poliverant but my concern is the lapse or ill judgment on the Excellencies security. As a humble Zambian citizen I would advice that plot one has our support and in future the sweepers should sweep the road as opposed to driving into an oppositions strong hold. Sweepers should be reshuffled. Those that failed to sweep the road effectively…

  5. PF are so dull, so cheap, they have no capacity to analyze anything simple. This is not a presidential motorcade. This was the time an opposition leader was released in Uganda. Those bystanders are opposition supporters who went to give support.
    What do they smoke in PF?

    • P.F, caders, starting with Head Cadre Kaizer, sidekick Mumbi, & other P.F leeches are as thick as 2 shoet planks, dont think, & thier only interest is not Zambia’s development, BUT using State machinery to brutalise, intimidate, & cower those with differing opinions/ views, so they can fatten their waistlines & illegal offshore accounts without hinderance, CHAPWA!!

  6. SO the released opposition leader once ‘released’ had a full police escort? Maybe we can do the same when HH is pardoned in 2022

  7. SO, WHAT WAS OBASANJO TALKING ABOUT? THIS WAY OF PAVING WAY FOR THE PRESIDENT MOTORCADE TO PASS IS VERY BARBARIC ON THE PART OF THE ‘NIGERIAN’ STATE POLICE. LONGWE AND OTHER NGOs SHOULD BE CONDEMNING THIS BARBARISM AND BRUTAL WAY OF CLEARING THE WAY FOR THE PRESIDENT MOTORCADE. THE PEOPLE WERE HAPPY TO RECEIVE THE PRESIDENT AND THAT IS WHAT THEY RECEIVED AND DID NOT EVEN BREAK INTO A RIOT AS THEY KNEW BULLETS WHERE THE NEXT THING. WHERE WAS OBASANJO WHEN THIS WAS HAPPENING OR WHERE THEY CLEARING WAY FOR OBASANJO HIMSELF? ‘NIGERIA’ IS SO BARBARIC.

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