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Friday, April 4, 2025

Kunda is Rupiah’s bootlicker-Sata

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PF leader Michael Sata

Patriotic Front (PF) president, Michael Sata, says President Rupiah Banda cannot fire Vice President George Kunda because he is his bootlicker.

And Mr. Sata has reiterated that President Rupiah Banda is allergic to the truth becauase whoever speaks the it becomes an enemy to him.
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Mr. Sata said President Banda would always maintain Vice President, George Kunda, as his deputy because he is so submissive to him such that even wrong decisions do not exist to him.

He said the vice president is so submissive to the point that he even fails to correct the president when need arises.

Mr Sata noted that it is for this reason that his government has recorded failures since coming to power because of his hatred for the truth.

The PF leader says the president’s hatred for the Post newspaper has even diverted his attention from executing his duties as Head of State to attacking the newspaper which does nothing wrong but reporting the truth on the ground.

Mr. Sata has since encouraged the Post Newspapers to continue reporting the truth, even when he is voted into power in 2011.
[ QFM ]

21 COMMENTS

  1. Boot Lickers dont last too long before they receive a shock of their life! I am talking from experience!

  2. His Honor VP Kunda is a seasoned intellectual who applies the law deligently in serving the nation. We would say its the amoral Sata who stands out as a bootlicker of KK and Chiluba. In the second republic as a die hard UNIP vigilante he he on record of blaspheming Jehovah God by crafting the Kumulu lesa pano pashi niKaunda” creed which has brought him a life time curse. During Chiluba he brought up Tata baChiluba then as a 3rd termer he viciously and single handedly fought the constitution, Zambians and rational actors to the bitter end for the “illegal 3rd term”. With this history straight of defying logic, law, and any wisdom around, who is a bootlicker? Was KK a God of the earth or Shoving the unconstitutional third term on Zambians a sign of rational actor?

  3. #7 Well said! Reading between the lines, it seems like Sata is assuming that the PACT will choose him as their presidential candidate. Wonder what HH has to say about that.

  4. Funny, Sata talks about govt failures. He forgets to mention the failures of the PF councils and the failure of his impeachment move against RB. How can a govt that has produced a bumper harvest and reduced the price of food be described as failing?

  5. Actually I too in line with MMD Chief Bootlicker is withdrawing my earlier ststement. In fact, after due consideration of the current dispensation of the great people of Zambia, notwithstanding the letter of recall I found on my desk this morning, I find it necessary to withdraw all of my previous robotic recitements in support of this thieving regime otherwise cloaked in the wrong name of the MMD. There is nothing democratic about this party as the name suggests. It is a consortium of the most selfish, uncultured gangsters who must be dismissed by the very democracy they ushered in come 2011. Countrymen and women I have suffered the brunt of the MMD despite serving them diligently on this blog. I am a man of many talents who should not have found it necessary to hide my name, if not for

  6. the shady business I was in cahoots with the MMD. Please accept my humble apology for the people I have insulted. It is hard to see the truth when one is enjoying money he has not worked for. Now also recognize that due to the stress I will inevitably be exposed to as a result of my difficult decision, I am prone to hallucinations and may relapse into my undesirable role as a propagandist for the regime. I may even contradict my statements by refusing to acknowledge what I just wrote, just as my qually yoked and disillusioned comrade MMD Chief Bootlicker. In this case dear Zambians, Ipray thee that your compassion precedes your wrath. Thank you.

  7. I AM SHOCKED!
    I thought the recall was over but RB is trying to recall all staff at the embassy now! My life is taking another direction!

  8. PRESIDENT Rupiah Banda on Tuesday apologized to UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema and the Indian community over mwenye statement.

    In a statement issued this afternoon by special assistant to the President for press and public relations Dickson Jere, President Banda regretted the statement he made in Ndola in which he made reference to Hichilema’s wife, Mutinta, and consequently brought her name into politics.

  9. @ 8
    Sata and HH are clever. I say so because if they made it public on who is gonna stand as president of the pact, MMD would direct all their attention to decampaign him. Hence, Sata today can say “when i come into power next year”, and HH can say the same words but that does not show that they are contradicting or fighting each other; it is a political gimmick.

  10. #15 It will not work because non of them will be a surprise. They can only energize the electorate if the candidate will not be any of the two – a very unlikely scenario. #5 Sansakuwa – you are so funny!!!

  11. #9 you need to do some classes about how things operate in Zambia. For your information councils in Zambia depend on the central government and if the central government fails it is almost impossible for the council to be successful.

    So dont separate the two when analysing these issues.

  12. This man Mr Sata is very logical,,please why can’t we introduce in all the schools to be doing this ”Logic”
    it will assist some of those who consinder themselves as leaders……shimo intungulushi….Sata move we are on your side.

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