Patriotic Front (PF) Micheal Sata has dispelled rumuors that he was corrupt saying that if he were corrupt, Late President Levy Mwanawasa would not have spared him in his anti corruption campaign.
“Government spent a lot of money to investigate me, to find out whether I was involved in corruption or not, and they failed to find anything—do you think Levy could have spared me if I was corrupt?” he asked.
Mr. Sata said that his government would improve health facilities and uplift the living standards of people in the province through creation of jobs.
Meanwhile speaking on a good governance programme sponsored by the Media Institute of Southern Africa MISA-Zambia on Radio Lyambai in Mongu yesterday Mr. Sata called on people in the province not to entertain lies from other parties that when PF win elections, he will chase Mbunda speaking people from the country.
“I don’t like talking about people but I know others are going round telling people saying when Sata wins he will chase all Mbundas. Where will I get the that kind on an army to drive away people from Western Province? ” asked Sata.
And Mr. Sata has attributed his lose in the Western Province in the 2006 Tripartite elections to United Liberal Party leader, Sakwiba Sikota .
He said he did not win in the barotse land because he had no candidate and that the Opposition ULP leader lied to him.
“In 2006, I did not win in Barotseland because I had no candidates, Sikota lied to me” Sata said.
Mr. Sata however pledged to ensure that the cashew plantation is revived because it has the potential to positively contribute to the national economy .
Mr. Sata, who is in Western Province to hold a series campaign rallies, also said that his government would incorporate Chiefs in the distribution of fertilizer.
“We are going to spend more time on research to ensure that Cashew plant is revived,” he assured.
And heavy rain yesterday disrupted Patriotic Front (PF) organized rally in senanga area.
As soon as PF presidential candidate Micheal Sata stood to address the people, a heavy down pour started forcing people to seek refuge in near by shops.
After waiting for about an hour Mr. Sata decided to tour the Market and later left.
Speaking earlier Lusaka businessman BG Mwamba appeal to Senanga resident to vote for PF laeder .
And PF spokesperson Given Lubinda said that once voted into power, PF would give free fertilizer to the aged and widows as a way of boosting agricultural production.
Mr. Lubinda accused the MMD government of trying to lure votes from unsuspecting electorates through the reduction of the cost fertilizer and the downward adjustment of fuel prices.
He said PF would cut down on unnecessary expenditure by trimming the cabinet to 16 from the current membership of 65.
Mr. Lubinda further said that most people have misunderstood hardworking.
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