
Get Involved Zambia says the PF government should not deny the people that did not vote for them development.
GIZ executive director Fr. Frank Bwalya tells QFM that the PF government should ensure that developmental projects are initiated countrywide.
Fr. Bwalya notes that the previous government had a tendency of frustrating development in areas that were dominated by the opposition a situation he said did not only affect the citizens but also cost the MMD its popularity.
He observes that the people of Zambia deserve to have equal opportunities for resource distribution meant for developmental projects.
However, Fr. Bwalya notes that he is optimistic that the new PF government will be able to deliver development to people irrespective of their political affiliation.
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Tell them father Bwalya, let them know that yours was not a personal fight but for the majority poor.
Development does not come by Govt alone but also by individual contributions.What areu doing yourself as father Bwalya to make zambia aa better country???
Father Bwalya for republican Presidency
It is a shame that ZWD have sunk that low without any sense of shame. When are these guys going to go above tribal politics and tribal hatred? One doesn’t even need to be told who these guys are and where they come from. Times have changed and we need to move with time and get out of our tribal slams. Believe you me HH will never be a president because they have made him look like one, more especially that he even sponsors them to spearheard tribalism. At the end of the day, they are loosers. Lets pray for them
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Ba Peter Zuze naimwe! just look the issues he has raised. This is very timely advice and its good that its coming from him. Thumbs up Fr Bwalya for your consistency.
# 2 and 3 be serious when you make comments. Many people were criticizing Father Bwalya for the noble call he demonstrated that were after the injustices by the former government. Alot of ill things were said against the man of God. He never behaved like those pastors we know who could just be silenced with a brown envelop. Learn to appreciate the good things and efforts other people have put in.
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Actually I have stopped reading ZWDog’s site! Its disgusting. They are still bitter!
I remember MMD Bootlicker, Capitalist and Maestro He he he he calling Father Bwalya all sorts of names.
Well said Father Bwalya.
Who is laughing now? Ke ke ke ke ke ke!
Zuze. This man contributed more than you will ever do. We were going down the Gaddafi way. Open your ugly eyes you plonker.
fr. bwalya appointed minister of killing chickens.
Ba Father start yellow card !
Father you are just disappointed that you were not nominated and included in the cabinet, anyway you speaks points and thats good, but remind your brother that he has already started to marginilise provinces like southern, western and north-western provinces. Why not nominate tongas and north-westerners?
Go back to the pulpit, I mean to whereever it is you now belong…tell your mates PF to implement the 90 days action plan otherwise we shall start the redcard campaign..
Big up Father Bwalya… You are my hero. No form of threats or sponsored confusion stopped you from soldiering the cause. Even when sections of civil society grew cold feet, you went on. Viva social justice. Let us not relent. Let’s push the new government achieve this. Let’s continue being involved. Big up Zed. God bless Zambia!!!
#7 – It is you who is bitter. The watchdog are doing their job. Just because they have a different view doesn’t not necessarily mean they are bitter. Your analysis is selfish, immature and lacks common sense. It is true that Sata breached the constitution by appointing 10 instead of 8 MPs. It is true that Sata has set out his police to harrass watchdog journalists, it is true that Sata’s ministries do not make sense (ofcourse unless you are too retarded to understand governance). Watchdog and Lusaka times are only doing their noble job. If you don’t like them it is YOU who has a problem NOT THEM. Sata in less than a week he has done all the bad things that Rupiah Banda did in 3 years. Now, work out that ration and calculate where Zambia will be in 5 years time with Sata!
Bridges in Southern Province washed away one year ago and still not fixed.
Try getting everything you need through a river bed and then rain season comes.
P.F needs to work on all areas equally.
let us be moral in our debates
Mwabombeni ba father for the work you did, God bless you
well said fr bwalya we ll rule this people for atleast 30 years until zambia gets better…..thank u thank u
Father Bwalya, Well done good and faithful servant of the Lord!!!!!!!!
Sata`s tribal prejudice has forever been at dangerous levels. His tribal lopsided cabinet mirrors the one Chiluba picked in 1991, upon Sata`s Advice. This is a man who, as a Minister,had the audacity to speak bemba on National Public Radio(ZNBC) despite speaking to the nation at large. Under his leadership, if he defies the voices of reason as anticipated,there is a possiblilty of the other regions pushing for SELF DETERMINATION( EMANCIPATION)
your sacrifices for the fight of a better Zambia will not go without reward. am sure His excellence has not forgotten your courage to face RB and his ministers head on. uli caume and continue to speak for the voiceless in our society. am sure if this government go astray you will be available to speak for us once again. good work!!!!
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VIVA FATHER FRANK BWALYA You have managed to see RB out of office with his *****s.Ba FATHER muli Bapondo Muli Kapilipili Twalilileni Mwailyaine Ba FRANK so we can see good governance,transparency and Fair play.
Lekeni sosa unye umufyala wa NKALAMO ateke Bravo ba SATA !!! kindly convey the message to plot No. One we want progress
When we speak of courage we give yours as an example. If we all began pointing out the wrongs when they are still fresh, Zambia will develop. Thanks alot for showing us that it is possible.Â