Chief government spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasa says the ruling Movement for Multi Party Democracy (MMD ) has done great work with its good polices in ensuring that they better the lives of the Zambian people in the country.
Lieutenant General Shikapwasa said it is unfortunate for Chief Bright Nalubamba to continue despising president Banda’s government that it will not win the 2011 elections because of the current mismanagement of the economy.
General Shikapawasha, who is also information and Broadcasting minister, said the MMD government has in several times of difficulties helped the people of Southern province with relief food including country wide.
He told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today, that Chief Nalubmaba should appreciate that government has provided a lot of developmental progarmmes in his area such as building of schools, health centre’s ,Cattle Restocking and infrastructure roads among others.
General Shikapwahsa said there is need for Chief Nalubamba as a traditional ruler to promote reconciliation to all Zambians.
The government spokesperson also advised traditional leaders in the country not engage themselves in politics adding that government expects them to help explain government polices to their subjects.
General Shikapwasha however pointed out that government respects Traditional leaders, who in turn respect their political leaders.
He however, noted that the MMD government has transformed Zambia adding that many people have thanked government for improving their lives in the country.
And commenting on United Party for National Development UPND’ president Hikainde Hichilema‘s recent remarks that president Banda had failed to discipline Energy Minister Kenneth Koanga, General Shikapwasha said MMD is a government of laws that looks at one potential not injustices.
The Minister said the energy Minister has worked hard as a Minister in charge of energy adding that issue of shortage of fuel was not caused by him but the catalytic components which had broken down at Indeni petroleum refinery in Ndola.
He noted that the problem had also been compounded by the closure of the refinery for its routine maintenance
The country experienced a shortage of fuel for two weeks.
ZANIS