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We owe President Lungu apology on issue of openning bars

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Minyoi Munu : When I say I will never go to church until .... ati eyo you are of little faith.my dear ine I pray in my own house imwe who want to gather continue.s o when I say am at church am having a home service.oooo

Editor,

Editor,

Dear editor,

HONESTLY, President Lungu doesn’t look so inspiring but on several occasions his decisions have proved to be inspired.

Whether you like it or not, there is something more than President Lungu in the way he does things, which keeps this Country at peace, stable and promising.

The man is just appointed by God to lead Zambia in these difficult times, because of his serene temperamen­t otherwise if we had a man like those others, including myself, we would have made big blunders to cost the Country.

We stood up, and pushed President Lungu to open Bars and he insisted that it was not the right time. Look where we are today with Coronaviru­s.

In my view we must have a much higher number in the communitie­s than the official records of COVID-19 because many of us are not testing and we have reduced on contact tracing.

I am also told we have few test kits and laboratori­es so many people are not being tested even in hospitals while results are taking longer to come for those being tested.

Awe, bane (friends), it is time to get back to those tight measures we started with because we are in more danger, now, than when we had few cases.

At the same time let’s pray for our Country and our leaders. I think President Lungu was inspired not to open bars, otherwise, it would have been a disaster. I am sorry that I was one of those that pushed him to open bars.

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