Kaingu Says He has Ambitions Of Becoming A Street Vendor

Kaingu Says He has Ambitions Of Becoming A Street Vendor

Michael Kaingu
MICHAEL Kaingu on Saturday told Livingstone MMD members that he will soon bring fish and cabbages on the streets.

And Kaingu says he foresees the Patriotic Front government resigning.
Addressing a meeting at Victoria Hall on Saturday, Kaingu who is MMD vice-president – political, said he would also become a street vendor, selling cabbage and dry fish from Mwandi (his constituency).

He mocked tourism and arts minister Sylvia Masebo that she had failed to even remove vendors from the streets.

Kaingu said street vendors should refuse to leave the streets.
“I shall soon bring fish and cabbages on the streets,” he said.
And Kaingu said he supported MMD president Nevers Mumba’s stance that the opposition would shoot down the budget if the PF continued to behave in an unconstitutional manner.

“If they continue not allowing us to hold meetings and behaving in an unconstitutional manner, we shall shoot down that budget. If President Sata continues to be so undemocratic, we will shoot the budget so that we can go for general elections,” Kaingu said.

18 Responses to "Kaingu Says He has Ambitions Of Becoming A Street Vendor"

  1. Joe   October 22, 2012 at 7:49 pm

    Kaingu shoud be serious and should not promote lawlessness. What a vice president?

  2. Copper Bullet   October 22, 2012 at 8:20 pm

    Hammer them Kaingu. let them feel your weight. KAINGU! KAINGU! KAINGU! KAINGU! KAINGU! KAINGU!.

  3. CALLED WISE   October 22, 2012 at 8:45 pm

    U BETA HOLD YO HAMA WITH BOF HANDS B4 U HAMA DEM.WITH 1 HAND, U MAY CRUSH YO OWN FINGA.

  4. beeg   October 22, 2012 at 9:16 pm

    chilax mudala our dota is still appearing in court.appologise on her behalf maybe the state could be linient and not punish the bootiful lady

  5. TC   October 22, 2012 at 9:25 pm

    Its free 4 all 2 sell in the streets, currently am sellg fikubala which am planng 2 start dryg within the corridors 4 thoz customers who prefer them !!!

  6. KALULETE   October 22, 2012 at 9:47 pm

    SIR DOT SELL ONLY FISH AND CABBAGES EVEN YOUR DAUGHTER’S PORNO VIDEOS U CAN EARN ALOT

  7. Fault Finder   October 22, 2012 at 9:56 pm

    It’s not for Kaingu to tell street vendors to refuse to leave the streets. They are kept there by the government. Kaingu is also free to sell what ever he wishes, provided they aren’t second hand underwear or porn material.

  8. martin petauke   October 22, 2012 at 9:56 pm

    INFACT he can do better than tiring speeches and to support his polygmaous marriage he will need extra capital because under they PF there is sanity the president wants all the people to benefit not there way they were swimming in resources from goverment in the previous regime,they will no more K3,000,000 for women groups which you gave on political line and registered so many women groups than the population of mwandi just to win votes,no more bycycles which you ended up giving to all the head men in the entire country but still remained with some for you farm you could even have given to the unborn so you will need to compete with others do proper bussiness ,dort cheat people you time is gone this young people are a different people who will not be cheated again and again if the PF performs the way they are doing they will rule for the next decade and shooting the budget is not what we voted you for we want you to bring what you promised the people water,roads,railway line and schools.

  9. ZOE   October 22, 2012 at 10:23 pm

    Mr vice president instead of planning to take fish and cabbages to the street why not plan to teach your children good morals. You are a disgrace to the people of barotseland

  10. goe gregoe   October 22, 2012 at 10:43 pm

    Micheal Kaingu, you must have been the last one to talk, cabbage on street. Shame your daughter brought Porngraph to NIPA. Hence, you has a father you tore draft constitution, 1 0f 150 MPs.
    More Gabbage on street your daughter had to throw her underwears on public, as if not enough now it you, a shameless Mk. wait and see you will be finish . MMD should not be the right one to talk about street vendors because you are the devil of all problem in Zambia. Remember you bought Fitenge to dress up tress not people.
    Dr.Mumba help Kaingu’s daughter to repent or MMD shall be living abomination

  11. pompolyongo   October 22, 2012 at 11:12 pm

    the calibre of our leaders needs serious public scrutiny,,,both in govt and opposition,,,il wil tek us another 20 yrs to fnd a leader lyk mwanawasa,,,at the moment both the rulin and opposition ar dead,,

  12. PRINCEe TDC   October 23, 2012 at 12:51 am

    @ Pompolyongo! U r right en da beta we stop fantasizing en chanting praise songs da beta we ll build mother Zambia…RIP LPM

  13. ayoba   October 23, 2012 at 4:29 am

    Kaingu has gone bananas. Everything about him is a mess. He thinks vendors are on streets by choice when vending is sign of high levels of poverty which no serious leader should take lightly.@ Martin Petauke, nice points there mukwasu lomba mukofakako tuma full stop to make easy reading.

  14. fake analyst   October 23, 2012 at 10:17 am

    he should start producing pornogrphic movies it his wives and go on the street side by side with Iris,
    it is a pitty to have such kind of poor blank old chaps as MPs when we have a lot of youths with big brains looming the streets
    shame kaingu, i wish he was to be expelled from being a member of parliament

  15. wylie Hanyaama   October 23, 2012 at 10:34 am

    yakunyokola njala,Kaigu.

  16. NDIYO ZO PULAMA   October 23, 2012 at 10:45 am

    One kaingu..iwe nizee lol

  17. Njekwa   October 23, 2012 at 11:27 am

    So now MMD is being rebranded into street vendors? Kaingu has really lost it! The earlier MMD get rid of him the better!

  18. Master B   October 23, 2012 at 8:00 pm

    Kaingu, how can you lead a nation while you offspring is in Court being found guilt of a crime, where were you while the morals of you child was being eroded.
    You yourself was making politic mileage being excommunicated from the house where your contributions were required most.