Monday, June 28, 2010

Chiluba boasts about ‘spying’ in Kitwe

Chiluba boasts about ‘spying’ in Kitwe
By Mwila Chansa in Kitwe
Mon 28 June 2010, 14:50 CAT

FORMER president Frederick Chiluba yesterday revealed that he went to Wusakile mine township a few weeks ago as a spy.

And Living Waters Global Ministries bishop Bernard Nwaka has said Chiluba has a heart for Zambia and that is why he ensured that most people were empowered with houses when he was president.

During a church service at Living Water Global Ministries in Kitwe yesterday, Chiluba said he did not go to Kitwe in his own power.

“On June 5, I came to Wusakile to check on the devastation in the sanitary facility. I also went to Natwange. I did not come in my own power but as a spy and I spied very well because when I came, people told me that there was no electricity at the time but I have learnt that somehow, somehow, electricity has been restored,” Chiluba said.

Several Wusakile residents gave Chiluba a hostile reception while others insulted him recently when he inspected Wusakile communal toilets and Kitwe’s Mindolo-Miseshe area.

And Chiluba said he was not afraid of the devil or his cohorts hence he was able to go to places where others feared he might be harmed.

Chiluba said he could not let foxes get into the work of the Lord.

“How can I be afraid of the devil or his cohorts? We are crowned as kings and queens and that is why even when people say ‘awe ba Chiluba mwiyako uko kuti bamicita ifyo’ Mr Chiluba do not go to such a place because you may be harmed I go because I can’t allow the devil to interrupt the work of the Lord,” he said.

Chiluba told the congregants that the devil was under their feet and they needed to know that they possessed all the authority and power to defeat him.

He said people should know that those aspiring to be leaders but talked from sunrise to sunset were not fit for the position.

“If someone wants to be a leader and he talks from morning to evening ninshi ciwelewele he is visionless.

Imfumu tailanda landa ngamwamona yalalandalanda, ninshi kuli mabvuto Kings/leaders do not talk anyhow. If they do, then you know that there is a problem,” he said.

Chiluba said God installed and removed kings.

He urged the congregants not to look at God as a distant figure but to personalise and be intimate with Him.

Chiluba said those that truly knew the Lord were not ashamed of mentioning His name at any place.

And Bishop Nwaka said many people owned houses because of Chiluba’s love for the nation.

He said people easily forgot good things and focused on the bad.

Bishop Nwaka said he felt honoured and privileged to have Chiluba at his church.

Chiluba is believed to be in Kitwe for a birthday party for a bishop.


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