Daily Nation Newspaper

Prank master - PF

- By NATION REPORTER

CHISHIMBA Kambwili is a prank master who uses tactics to elude police cells when the law catches up with him and the re-emergence of his toxic utterances after his recent dramatic brush with the law will land him in deep waters, PF media director Sunday Chanda has charged.

And Mr Chanda has threatened that the ruling party will soon expose Mr Kambwili’s alleged dirt deals with the mines in Chingola.

Mr Chanda was reacting to, PF Roan member of parliament who over the weekend held a press briefing in Lusaka at the NDC secretaria­t where he attacked several government officials and called for the resignatio­n of President Edgar Lungu and Informatio­n Minister Dora Siliya over the gift of eSwatini land. He urged Zambians to ignore Mr Kambwili’s ranting describing him as a ‘prank master’ known for fainting when the law catches up with him. Mr Chanda said Mr Kambwili is a practical clown and the biggest coward who loved drinking Coca-Cola adding that as a ruling party, they would not join him in his race to the bottom.

“We have seen the re-emergence of Mr Chishimba Kambwili’s toxic utterances and we have taken note of the non-issues that he is trying to raise. People should just ignore him. We know that Mr Kambwili is porous, he has majored in minors and three he is the biggest coward that anyone can talk about.

“Mr Kambwili is a prank master, he is a type of a person who can induce a medical condition to attract public sympathy. The only reason why he refused to be evacuated for example is because he knew that he was just pranking, he was just being a prank master, there was nothing serious and he knew that he was to be exposed that he was just lying probably it was just an overdose of Coca-Cola that he consumed,” Mr Chanda said. Mr Chanda warned Mr Kambwili against engaging in character assassinat­ion, foul language and insults saying he risks being exposed. He said it was sad that Mr Kambwili in his effort to upgrade and appear relevant, he has continued embracing foul-mouthed and uncultured type of politics, wrongly believing that belittling leaders in government was a hallmark of creating impact. He said Mr Kambwili’s scheme of unleashing unsubstant­iated allegation­s on the unsuspecti­ng public would soon backfire. “But we want to warn him that if he wants to continue telling lies about us and the President, we are going to tell the truth about him from his days in Chingola and his interactio­ns with the mines. We are going to track his way up to Luanshya up to the time he became an MP. And by the moment we tell the truth about him, we may just have the repeat of the gymnastics we saw a few weeks ago,” Mr Chanda said.

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