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Wynter Kabimba pays tribute to the late President Michael Sata

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FILE: President Sata with SG Wynter Kabimba Flying To Mansa on Airforce one
The Rainbow Party has joined the Sata Family and the Patriotic Front (PF) in paying tribute to late Republican President Michael Chilufya Sata who died in King Edward VII Hospital near Regent’s Park in London on 28th October 2014 after an illness.

In a statement, Rainbow Party General Secretary Wynter Kabimba has described late President Sata as an icon in Zambian politics who will always be remembered for his leadership values of forgiveness and humility in public office.

Kabimba, the First Patriotic Front (PF) Secretary General and Justice Minister, said late Sata has continued although in silence to lecture those who worked closely with him to uphold the values which are vital for building a just society more especially for the poor people.

Tomorrow October 28 2017 marks the third memorial of the death of President Michael Chilufya Sata who dedicated his political career which spanned a period of 40 years to the poor people of Zambia.

“The late President Sata was an icon in Zambian politics who will always be remembered for his leadership values of forgiveness and humility in public office” Kabimba said

13 COMMENTS

  1. Winter Kabimba a Social Democrat like Been Sanders of the US is perfect fit for Zambia’s Presidency. He was MCS confidant. MCS could have easily left the instruments of power to you if you were patient. You could have been our current President. But you betrayed the old man by campaigning behind him. You were the SG. A position that would have easily transformed you into a national leader because you had the grassroots in your hands and you possess true influence as leadership. Not to mention the Post Newspaper in your corner. But you were hasty. Actually, leaving EL as Acting President did not mean anything regarding succession. MCS trusted EL because they’re related through marriage. The WILL had your name on it. You could have been patient.

    • For all his failures it should not deter him from expressing an opinion about the man he knew well. Now let’s have some hypocrisy from Jonathan Chaima Lungu about how he had a vision or lack of it of bringing back MMD on the podium were SATA’s PF removed them from on behalf of the people.

    • Thank God that the instruments of Power didn’t end up with Wynter.
      Wynter was not first Secretary General of PF. Wynter took over from Edward Mumbi, after a near punch-out with the late Sata. I think the dull Lifwekelo was 1st.

  2. We shall always remember political Guru Michael Sata.am pretty sure that if you were still alive,under 5 politicians such as HH,CK etc could have never even dared to dream about defeating your Mighty PF anytime soon!!!your death has given them little hope but we are very determined to keep PF in power beyond MMD’s 20 yrs rule!!!
    Indeed the “good die young!!” RIP SATA!!

  3. Its already three YEARS SINCE MCS was burried , the his confusions and lumpenism still with us through those who were brain washed by SATA like wynter, CK , BOWMAN , MUNKOMBWE ETC. The man was clueless a politucal tyrant who just wanted to test being a president , prof. CHIRWA IS THE MAN TO PROSPER ZAMBIA in 2021, not these fellows who are following SATAS lumpenism WITHOUT A LEGACY

    • You are sick in the head and may the hand of the devil strike you or f as family member today or within a month, then you will learn to respect death and those that have lost. Let the sata family be and moan in peace you evil twisted person.

  4. Sata did more harm than good to Zambia, He initiated the debt crisis we have now, people are praising him bcoz its unafrican to speak ill about the dead

  5. Wynter was evil and a missed call…the things he could have done especially for the constitution he frustrated everything!!

  6. Winter ,keep it up you have the clear voice and vision to rule and develop zambia.true zambia will be developed by its own people and local people need to be empowered.

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