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Sata’s My Dad, Says Masumba

By CLAVER MUTINTa

MP  Stephen Masumba says he is not waiting for a President Sata ‘miracle’ that could give him back his deputy minister job as he awaits a court decision regarding his recent jail conviction.
Mr Masumba said no-one is above the law and that people facing court cases should be given time to attend to them exhaustively.
“Mr Sata cannot make a miracle to allow me to continue serving as minister when I had issues to sort out. Constitutionally, I don’t believe that it is allowed…the law can reach out to any other person, it does not segregate as long as you have got an offence,” he said.
“I am as PF as anything, some people have been wishing that Masumba is going to go, he is going to resign.”
“As things stand, Mr Sata is still my dad, that is the gospel truth,” Mr Masumba said at a press briefing yesterday.

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8 Responses to Sata’s My Dad, Says Masumba

  1. traore Reply

    January 8, 2014 at 9:51 am

    Now that thing are about to reach the climax You are saying that Sata is your Dad. Sata doesn’t have Fibana Fikopo Kwati Iwe Ka Masumba. Why didn’y you just repeat at NIPA? Wamona Nomba fintu tafili bwino. walaingila mu jere uno mwaka 2014.

  2. timiwe Reply

    January 8, 2014 at 9:58 am

    Sata has made a miracle by not stopping the prison from calling you.you knew quite alright that nobody is above the law, but why did you forge the papers.you should not dream of regaining that ministerial post . yours is to go to the prison thats all…..

  3. PRIMA FACIE Reply

    January 8, 2014 at 10:17 am

    its wasn’t you fault mr Masumba its the insititution that erad by awarding you with the docu,otherwise you are a great man,why did they wait for so long not until you became the minister,truly you are a great man instead of sending you to jail they should just recommend you to be a lectuere after all you’ve taught so many people and all of them are fitting. well

  4. Bob Marley Reply

    January 8, 2014 at 11:24 am

    Let us earn what we have. The other side of the truth is that one should also be couragious to approach the administration and querry them that they have given you wrong qualifications. It is like students who will go to their teacher a cry if there is a mistaken in that a lower mark as been given. Why not do the same when a higher mark is given wrongly?

  5. chile1 Reply

    January 8, 2014 at 4:36 pm

    I guess we shud start callin u steven Sata,huh?

  6. Village Chicken Reply

    January 8, 2014 at 7:40 pm

    …and who is your mother..?

  7. Cn Reply

    January 8, 2014 at 8:03 pm

    Many of who even employed and are getting good salaries are victims of forged certificates,if acc was to be serious and conduct certificate inspections many will go to prison.

  8. Winter June Kabimba Reply

    January 8, 2014 at 8:47 pm

    Steven Masumba is not cut for leadership, I even wonder why MMD adopted this questionable boy to stand on their ticket. PF also went into this trap and equally got zero as MMM did. Anyway for PF I can’t be surprised it was a normal characteristic.Masumba always look weird.

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