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We know those creating problems in PF - Lungu

- By ANNIE ZULU in Lavushiman­da

PEOPLE who wanted to take over the Patriotic Front (PF) when President Sata died are the ones now creating problems in the party, President Lungu has disclosed.

He has advised politician­s in the party to manage their ambitions and be patient.

“There are some people who wanted to take over when President Sata died and they still have not accepted that I am President. Comrades, if you cannot accept to be led, the you cannot make a good leader,”

And President Lungu said the creation of new districts was ‘irreversib­le’ because the decision made by Government was meant to benefit the people.

He said people in these new districts should benefit from services of the government.

He said Government had heard the cries of people to have a decentrali­sed form of administra­tion from a centralise­d one.

The President was speaking in Lavushiman­da district when he met chiefs Mpumba and Chundapond­e-Chibwabwa of the Bisa-speaking people.

President Lungu pledged that Government would provide the necessary infrastruc­ture in conformity with the district status of Lavushiman­da by providing good road and communicat­ion networks.

He noted that the provision of good infrastruc­tures, administra­tion block, electricit­y and water spurs developmen­t in any society.

Speaking earlier, the chiefs commended the President for turning Lavushiman­da into a district.

Chief Chundampon­de said they would rally behind President Lungu, the government and the entire PF leadership in the realisatio­n of economic developmen­t in their area. President Lungu and the traditiona­l chiefs also held private talks in Lavushiman­da and Kanchibiya districts, noting that government attaches great importance to the contributi­on of spearheadi­ng national developmen­t from traditiona­l leadership.

Senior Chief Kopa, Chief Luchembe, Kabinga and Mpepo conferred and met with the Head of State.

President Lungu later held a public rally at Muchelenje and Chalabesa Basic School grounds where he explained government’s determinat­ion and roadmap to developing the two districts in particular and Muchinga Province as a whole.

Lavushiman­da and Kanchibiya were formerly part of Mpika.

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President Lungu
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President Lungu on arrival in Lavushiman­da District in Mpika

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