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Kabimba: UPND, MMD Have Colonial Mentality

WYNTER Kabimba says the UPND and MMD have inferiority complex and colonial hangover and have hired lawyer Robert Amsterdam to redeem their images.

Kabimba

Kabimba

Commenting on allegations by UPND president Hakainde Hichilema that the ruling party was more corrupt than MMD, Kabimba, the PF secretary general, said Hichilema and MMD were bitter that they lost elections.
“In their bid to try to redeem their images and their faltering political parties, they have found it fit to commission a consultant in the name of Robert Amsterdam to vilify His Excellency President Michael Sata and the PF government in the international media,” Kabimba said. “They realise that they do not have the capacity to diffuse the widespread popularity of the PF in view of its development programmes across the country. While Mr Amsterdam at first introduced himself as the lawyer for former president Rupiah Banda and his son Henry, he is now championing the anti-removal of subsidies campaign and corruption allegations, exposing his true colours as a hired political mercenary for UPND and MMD.”
Kabimba said when the PF was in the opposition and made allegations of corruption by the MMD, they did not hire any mercenary to fight for them.
He said the PF used established institutions to fight for their causes.
Kabimba said as a result, they managed to have a tribunal set up against former transport and communications minister Dora Siliya.
“We even commenced an action in the High Court against the then first lady madam Thandiwe Banda. We did not retain an Amsterdam to do this because we do not suffer from an inferiority complex and colonial hangover in the manner the UPND and MMD leadership do,” Kabimba said.
He said the leadership style and form of the UPND and MMD could not serve the interest of the people if voted into power because they would be sellouts to foreign interests.
He said the two parties were collaborators with foreign interests against their own people at a time when Africa was fighting to shed off the last vestiges of neo-colonialism.
“What a shame! The campaign by Mr Amsterdam will not yield any results which would bring UPND and MMD into power. Mr Amsterdam has failed to have the former prime minister of Thailand, Mr Shinawatra, regain power despite waging a similar international media campaign. He has no success story to tell except give a ray of unfulfilled hope to desperate men of fickle characters such as Mr Hichilema and his surrogate, pastor Nevers Mumba,” said Kabimba.

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12 Responses to Kabimba: UPND, MMD Have Colonial Mentality

  1. Soby Reply

    June 15, 2013 at 7:53 am

    You managed to set up a tribunal cause the government that wase in office wase civil sir! Why is the old woman who is iligally at the helm of judicially refusing to set up one against Masebo. You are better off adressing their concerns instead of giving us such arrogant answers. Why are you going around with letters that you can’t email!

  2. pat Reply

    June 15, 2013 at 8:32 am

    HH clear yo name first about yo riches.zambian wil neva trust u.u hav stolen from them.

    • Pyepye Reply

      June 18, 2013 at 8:40 am

      The question you should be asking yourselves is, Why is he not arrested by Sata’s government if he stole???

  3. Czar Reply

    June 15, 2013 at 9:41 am

    Its you, Kabimba and your boss
    (former colonial constable) who
    have colonial mentality. Muppet!

  4. Osiris Reply

    June 15, 2013 at 2:08 pm

    Iwe Kabimba,uli chi litole sana kembo iwe! U managd 2 set up tht tribunal bcz the then govt wz democratic nd th rule of law transpird. Freedom of assembly wz nt compromised nd u managd 2 campaign bt lie 2 th ppo freely! Chende iwe!!

  5. Kanyong'o Reply

    June 15, 2013 at 3:59 pm

    Colonial mentality is better, Kabimba has village (shakumbila) mentality.

  6. Bull Reply

    June 15, 2013 at 5:25 pm

    Kabimba, you are my colleague at the bar, but you have not inspired me at all

  7. Henry Mutale Reply

    June 16, 2013 at 12:11 am

    Just an extract i came across about Robert Amsterdam………….
    The story of Robert Amsterdam sheds light on yet another cog in the “globocrat” machine, one rarely noticed or reported upon because, like the US funded NGOs, its role is one meant to feed back into localized unrest fomented by the globalists from afar. Amsterdam’s job is to rehabilitate failed color revolutions, failed puppets, fallen thorns from the sides of the globalists’ enemies, and to ensure that no matter how deep and dark the hole is a foreign country puts the globalists’ operatives, they remain a burden and concern upon them indefinitely.

    Robert Amsterdam isn’t just any lawyer. He is co-founder of Amsterdam & Peroff, a major corporate member of the globalist nexus Chatham House, an organization that represents the collective interests of the largest corporations and banks on earth. He boasts support from the Economist, a fellow member of the Chatham House, and is afforded an entire page on the Huffington Post to pass off his pedantic legal drivel as “commentary.” Then there is the fact that nearly all of his clients are either exiled, on the run, or rotting in prison, yet he is still able to find more “high profile” cases.

    To be fair, Amsterdam’s clients are hopeless causes, guilty of such overt criminality there really is no defense. And while it may be noble to defend such men, adhering to the best traditions and values of the West, Robert Amsterdam goes well beyond this, abusing this responsibility in order to carry out specific political objectives on behalf of the globalists with whom he consorts.

    His two most recent and perhaps most notorious cases involve one a Russian oligarch named Mikhail Khodorkovsky, and a Thai police colonel-turned-billionaire tycoon Thaksin Shinawatra. Khodorkovsky is guilty and indeed sitting in a Siberian prison for embezzling billions. His Thai counterpart, Thaksin, also has two years coming to him for immense fraud. And while both are being defended by Amsterdam as “political victims” what is never mentioned, indeed buried deeply are the extra-legal, meddling affiliations both men have with the globocratic elite that undermine their political aspirations with megalithic, even treasonous conflicts of interest.

  8. Dim Wit Reply

    June 16, 2013 at 7:16 am

    Please watch your attitude Mr Kaimbwa!
    We are not interested in hearing the same arrogant rankings!
    Please explain to the nation why you have decided to become a murderer through you so called Militia! One thing I can assure you of is that the same dogs that licked the blood of the fallen Kampasa souls will lick yours! Those that want to aspire to the highest office in the land should first of all be clean and to be able to demonstrate humility!

  9. pampoto Reply

    June 16, 2013 at 11:23 pm

    kabimba father frank bwalya wil come and arest u in 2016 bcoz of ur coruption in yo government 2016 pa mpoto

    • isaac Reply

      June 17, 2013 at 10:53 am

      Unfortunately what you’re thinking will never come to pass. Frank will just spoil or dwindle some chances of his fellow oppositions who have no agender for this country. PF is on a safer side Frank cannot dismantle PF he is small he can’t manage and will not manage.

      • Pyepye Reply

        June 18, 2013 at 8:44 am

        you think so!!!!!!! you will get a rude shock of your life…….

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