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BISHOP CHIHANA Castigates SATA “He Is Like A Person Who Enters Grade 7 NIGHT School Classes At Mpika Primary SCHOOL”

BISHOP Simon Chihana has castigated President Sata over allegations that he and Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia-EFZ-Executive Director, Rev Pukuta Mwanza intend to hold a press briefing to attack the President.
Bishop Chihana says has described the accusation as all lies from a bottomless pit of hell that do not deserve a place or part in the hearts and minds of the hearers.
He adds that the accusations are shocking and unbelievable.
Bishop Chihana says what is also shocking is what he has termed as un Presidential language used likening it to that of a person who has just entered night school classes of grade seven possibly at Mpika primary school.
And Bishop Chihana has maintained that President Sata’s swearing in of the technical team was illegal without constitutional powers.
He says he does not need a place on the technical team but desires that things are done lawfully as per advice of the legal and constitutional experts.
Bishop Chihana says he agrees with PF Secretary General, Wynter Kabimba that Mr. Sata is still under shock that he does not believe that he is the head of state and needs time to recover.
This is contained in an electronic statement sent to Muvi Tv News.
Republican President Michael Sata Thursday 12/8 charged that Bishop Chihana and Rev. Mwanza intend to hold a media briefing to denounce him.

Muvi Tv

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101 Responses to BISHOP CHIHANA Castigates SATA “He Is Like A Person Who Enters Grade 7 NIGHT School Classes At Mpika Primary SCHOOL”

  1. KIBWELA KASONGO

    December 13, 2011 at 7:07 am

    Typical of my Bemba colleagues who will not see any wrong in their own. Wrong is wrong and for sure a president should not waste his time exchanging words with individual citizens when he has a mammoth task of looking after the many pressing issues at hand. I think that the president has erred especially where he thinks only bemba speaking people have the brains to run this country.On this one, even the cosmetic appointments of a few people from the rest of the remaining 72 tribes will not mitigate the fact that you are ‘Tribalist’ and are upto no good. You are actually looking forward to finding a way of consolidating your position and we will not be surprized if one day we hear of a state of emergency, ban on other political parties, imprisonment of percieved enemies or third term bids if not wamuyaya nonsense.
    The cries from the Chiefs in North Western Province are Genuine and if you are blinded by power sooner or later you will find that not even the instruments of power will protect you. Leadership must be fair and it is an insult to the rest of the tibes to say they have few or no people with brains amongst them. Just saying….

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