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May 7---Now PF accuses Fr. Frank Bwalya of being a Tonga from Pemba

Fr. Frank Bwalya, the man Chishimba Kabwili accused of having wanted to form a political party much earlier so that a Tonga does not rule, has now been accused of being a Tonga himself.

According to the government owned but PF controlled Zambia Daily Mail of yesterday, Fr. Bwalya wants to work with UPND president Hakainde Hichilema because his father is Tonga from Pemba District in Southern Province.

But another PF mouth piece, the Post newspaper, quotes Sports Minister Chishimba Kambwili as saying he was approached by Fr. Bwalya to form a political party so that Tonga does not rule.

Fr Bwalya has strongly been criticising President Sata and saying the Sata people voted for ‘died’ a long time ago.
“I am back. I apologise to UPND leader HH and MMD President Dr Nevers Mumba for not speaking out for them when they were arrested on flimsy charges on Livingstone and Kitwe, respectively,” he said.

Fr Bwalya also said people were losing hope in the PF and the promises the party made even in terms of the fight against corruption, citing President Sata’s statement advising the Anti-Corruption Commission to notify him before investigating ministers which he hoped was a slip of the tongue.

Fr Bwalya wants to form a political party and stand for presidency in 2016.


22 April, 2013
Copperbelt University students are said to be on the move of protesting today. Watch the space!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Some PF Ministers crack my ribs with laughter mweh! 
Ati 'WE ARE BUSY WORKING ON THE MESSY MMD LEFT' yet many of them spend many years in MMD and did nothing.So far PF itself is made MEALIE MEAL Diamond,the KWACHA is suffering daily to the Dollar,$750 million Eurobond gone in just 6months#I salute on BY ELECTIONS so far coz that's the Development u know and doubling Deputies in Ministries.
John Kazembe

Good we commend, bad we condemn
I hear one Councillor at Chingola Municipal Council was caught doing the unthinkable with someone mate?

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  1. A COUNCIL operation to impound vehicles from loading from undesignated
    stations on Wednesday led to road traffic accident on the Kitwe-Ndola
    dual carriageway.
    The accident involving a Mitsubishi Canter registration number ALE
    9322 and a Mitsubishi fuso fighter truck registration number ACC 1266
    happened near the junction of Central Street.
    The accident happened when the council police impounded the Canter and
    ordered the driver to turn and in the process of turning, rammed into
    Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter headed to Ndola and had nine people on board.
    Kitwe police commanding officer Freddy Mulenga confirmed the incident
    which happened on Wednesday around 13:50 hours.
    Mr Mulenga said four out of the nine people on board were injured and
    rushed to Kitwe Central Hospital where they were treated and later
    discharged.
    Kitwe Commanding officer Fred confirmed the incident in a telephone
    interview that it took place around 13:40 hours at Nkana east traffic
    lights.
    He named the injured persons as Bratone Muchangu, a resident of
    Chilibombwe, Gradison Mvula resident of Kalulushi, Melody Chanda a
    resident of Luanshya and Raphael Mulenga resident of Kabwe.
    Mr Mulenga, however, could not give more details because police were
    still investigating circumstances that led to the accident.
    But Robert Sichitalwe, the driver of the canter said he was coming
    from Kasumbalesa border post and was getting back to Kabwe.
    He said when he was driving past the junction of the Central Street,
    he saw people hiking and so decided to offer them a lift.
    “When I stopped, I was approached by council personnel who said were
    impounding the vehicle for loading from an undesignated station,” he
    said.
    Mr Sichitalwe said it was in the process of struggle with the council
    officers who had directed him to turn and drive to the civic centre
    that he hit into the Fuso truck.

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