
Chief Mwanachigwala of the Tonga people in Mazabuka has refuted media reports suggesting that the people in Mazabuka district have rejected the mobile hospitals.
Chief Mwanachigwala urged the Post Newspaper against setting an agenda for the Zambian people.
He charged that it was evident that the Post was campaigning for opposition Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata.
“The official commissioning of the mobile hospitals for Southern Province is on and it is not true that we the people of Southern Province have rejected the facilities. it is common knowledge that the Post Newsaper is openly campaigning for PF leader, Mr. Sata,” he said.
Chief Mwanachingwala invited those who were peddling lies about mobile hospitals to witness the launch for themselves when President Banda will be commissioning the facilities.
In a separate interview with ZANIS, the Chief said that Mr. Banda had done a lot since assuming office in 2008 because saying his works were bearing fruit.
He said that both the Post Newspaper and the PF leader would not manage to de-camapaign President Banda because he enjoyed massive support from the Zambian people including recognition from the international community who have spoken highly of him as an individual and Zambia’s economic path respectively.
The traditional leader castigated critics of Mr Banda and his administration for peddling lies on straight forward issues concerning the country’s development.
“People who criticise President Banda are wrong and they only have got a different motive. President Banda has embraced everyone including his critics but l’m happy that he has ignored them and he is on track to developing this nation,” he said.
And President Rupiah Banda is tomorrow expected to be in Mazabuka, Southern Province where he is scheduled to commission mobile hospitals.
The launch of the mobile hospitals comes barely after two weeks when President Banda commissioned similar facilities in Chongwe district in Lusaka Province.
While in the district, Mr. Banda who is expected to arrive in the morning will among other things have a meeting with Zambia Sugar management, before meeting chiefs. The President will later have lunch with traditional leaders.
This is according to a tentative programme issued by the Mazabuka District Administration and made available to ZANIS in Mazabuka today.
At 15-00 hours, President Banda is also expected to hold a public rally at Hospital Football Ground.
On hand to receive the Head of state would be Southern Province Minister Elijah Muchima, Mazabuka, District Commissioner Tyson Hamaamba, senior Government officials and Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) party officials from both the district and the entire province.
President Banda returns to Lusaka soon after scheduled business.
ZANIS