Former first lady, Maureen Mwanawasa, has paid glowing tribute to State house staff for the support, love and kindness they rendered to the first family in the last seven years.
Mrs. Mwanawasa said the State House staff was very committed and dedicated to duty, a situation she wished all workers in the country could have.
She said the staff made the stay of the first family easy at State House because of the cooperation, love and hard work from the workers.
She was speaking at State House during the farewell luncheon with State House staff today.
“I wish to express my deep sense of gratitude for the support, love and kindness you showed to the late President, myself and our family during our seven year we have stayed here,” she said.
Mrs. Mwanawasa, who lost her husband, President Levy Mwanawasa in August this year, said she has since moved out of State House to pave way for the incoming President, Rupiah Banda, and his family.
She explained that the State House staff had been with the first family in both bad and good times.
She said this created a strong bond between the first family and the workers.
The former First Lady also thanked spouses of the State House staff for their understanding when their husbands and wives were away on duties.
Mrs. Mwanawasa, who also apologized for any wrong doing to the workers, has since urged the State House staff to embrace the incoming President and cooperate with him because this was their duty.
And Mrs. Mwanawasa would soon launch a book entitled “The President’s Menu” whose proceeds would be channeled towards retirement benefits for kitchen staff at State House.
And Principal Private Secretary to the President, Alfred Chipoya, said parting company with the former first family would be a difficult situation to understand for State House staff.
Mr. Chipoya said Mrs. Mwanawasa, together with her late husband, always provided motherly advice, love and guidance to the members of staff, hence the first family would be remembered forever.
He also presented a gift to the former first lady as a sign of appreciation of her motherly conduct towards State House staff.
Meanwhile, Chief Analyst for Press and Public Relations at State House, David Kombe said in a vote of thanks that the State House staff was ready to work with whichever president.
Mr. Kombe said State House staff was committed to serve the nation regardless of who was in the State House.
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