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Wednesday, March 07, 2012

(LUSAKATIMES) Masebo ‘mocks’ MMD’s complaints on corruption allegations

Masebo ‘mocks’ MMD’s complaints on corruption allegations
TIME PUBLISHED - Wednesday, March 7, 2012, 8:13 am

Chongwe member of parliament Silvia Masebo says the complaints being raised by the opposition MMD leaders that they are being persecuted by the PF government are strange and an indication that they are still in shock of having been dethroned.

Ms. Masebo says former MMD leaders should not be panicking if they know that the corruption allegations leveled against them are not true. Ms. Masebo has also reminded former vice president George Kunda to reflect on how he used the floor of the house to push for unpopular decisions against the citizens.

She adds the MMD leaders had become big headed such that they could not listen to issues that were being raised by the people of Zambia.

The parliamentarian has further observed that President Michael Sata is a good man who has tolerated people that humiliated him.

Ms. Masebo has since advised the PF LEADERS TO learn from the downfall of the MMD and avoid being big headed but instead focus on delivering good governance to the people of Zambia.

Meanwhile, opposition MMD presidential aspirant Nevers Mumba has advised Inspector General of Police Stella Libongani to be professional in her duty if she is to have a lasting career.

Dr. Mumba said that if Ms Libongani chooses to be professional, Zambians will be behind her to give her all the necessary support that she needs.

Dr Mumba noted that but if the new Police Chief decides to please the Patriotic Front government, her tenure will be as short as that of the PF government because she will be serving the government of the day and not the citizens.

Dr Mumba noted that but if the new Police Chief decides to please the Patriotic Front government, her tenure will be as short as that of the PF government because she will be serving the government of the day and not the citizens.

The MMD presidential aspirant has however expressed hope that the first female inspector general of police will deliver to the best of her ability because she has worked very hard to get to where she is now.

QFM

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