Daily Nation Newspaper

UPND leaders unpatrioti­c, says Mumbi

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By SIMON MUNTEMBA REVELATION­S by Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba in which he bragged that he has shifted his commercial empire from Zambia to neighbouri­ng states shows how unpatrioti­c the UPND leaders are, former UPND presidenti­al spokespers­on Edward Mumbi has observed.

Mr Mumbi said it was disappoint­ing that Mr Mwamba, who is aspiring to lead the country could publicly boast that he has created more than 300 jobs for foreigners at the expense of Zambians.

This was in reaction to Mr Mwamba’s recent revelation­s that he has shifted his commercial empire from Zambia to South Africa and Zimbabwe due to political “gymnastics” in Zambia.

But Mr Mumbi said Mr. Mwamba’s behaviour is not only irritating but also unacceptab­le, adding that Zambians should not tolerate unpatrioti­c leaders who are full of themselves.

Mr Mumbi also condemned the UPND top brass for investing huge amounts of money in offshore accounts, describing their move as unpatrioti­c and selfish.

He said any person who aspires to lead the country must have the interests of the nation first.

He charged that Mr Mwamba’s bragging has publicly exposed him as an unpatrioti­c citizen who is only interested in enriching himself.

“The UPND leaders’ position to relocate their fortunes which they acquired in Zambia to foreign countries shows their lack of patriotism. Banking in offshore accounts and creating employment for Zimbabwean­s and South Africans goes to show how unpatrioti­c they are.

“This clearly shows that UPND has a leadership intellectu­al deficit in that their quest is not to help Zambians but only interested in enriching themselves further,” Mr Mumba charged.

Featuring on a television programme recently, Mr Mwamba, the UPND vice president for politics, bragged and claimed that he had been forced to invest in Zimbabwe and South Africa where he has created more than 300 jobs for foreigners due to political “gymnastics” in Zambia.

Mr Mwamba claimed that government made it difficult for him to do businesses in Zambia to an extent where those who dealt with him were threatened with dismissals.

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Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba

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