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Kaoma Member of Parliament Austin Liato has called on people of Western Province to support president Rupiah Banda in the run up to this years general elections.

Mr. Liato says President Banda has taken development in Kaoma.

He cited construction of schools, hospitals, roads, and electrification of the district as some of the projects which President Banda has successfully implemented in Western province.

Mr. Liato says people of Western Province should not be cheated by opposition political parties that are promising to develop the area.

Mr Liato who is also labour Minister was speaking when he addressed people of Kaima village.

This was shortly after the Rural Electrification Authority handed over a 23-billion kwacha E.U funded electrification site to El tech engineering company.

El tech has been engaged to electrify the TBZ farming block.
[ ZNBC ]

20 COMMENTS

  1. its the national development plans of the govt iwe..Liato..its not RB ..don’t act dull pliz!!even opposition leaders would do that once they have access to govt coffers ..atase!

  2. Now that the PACT is dead,MMD is achieved its dream of another victory.
    It is now up to the people of western province to sway the vote through Milupi to either HH or Sata.
    MMD is still a force to reckon with but not in the western province Mr Liato.

  3. westerners,vote for MMD so that they continue shooting,killing and arresting you when you cry for development.Fa Mukolo 2011 mwautwa malozi?
    Pa bwato and Sata MC come 2011.

  4. We dont necessarily need all the votes. Even 5 votes from western will be enough. Its impossible that all westerners hate MMD. Thats a shot in the dark u hopeless kaponyas. MMD is winning again

  5. Liato tell us about our brothers in Rupia’s jail nt that rubbish. even projects done by EU u say rupia kutwaka ngana bati

  6. Come December this year muzayamba kuyonda ba Liato. Mwachita over kuyina. Kuyina sitilesa but kayinidwe.

  7. This fat guy is misleading villagers that RB has developed Kaoma, most of the projects started under Mwanawasa, since then nothing new has happened in Kaoma district. How does this fat chap even campaign and when was the last time he saw his own ‘thing’, may be he uses a mirror. He is also labour minister and yet country wide our citizens are being mistreated and abused while this minister of a joke fattens himself. Kaoma Central is going UPND in this year’s elections.

  8. #1, yes Hon Liato is talking about national development plans which you must not confuse with “90 days economic miracles”.

    #12, but on the other hand, would any right thinking Zambian vote for Chilufya, the chief architect of corruption as Zambians know it today?

  9. # 13

    H.HSata- in yr efforts to out do other MMD/RB megaphones u forgot the Mpolokoso results last week’.

  10. #13 – Not sure what news you follow, definately not that which every other Zambian follows. I will not say Sata is corrupt because no one, and I mean not even one person has ever pointed a finger at any thing related to Sata which he participtaed in, like you can point on Chiluba ans Old Rupiah

  11. Where was he when Lozis were being shot at with live ammunition. He has now remembered his pool is drying soon. Too late.

  12. Kaoma is 100% MMD when you make a comment somtimes it is good to travel than making a comment in washington that PF will win.Even those who were arrested will never vote for PF.May ADD which gaining ground.The only problem is VP Kunda made a very bad statement in parliament.Home afairs minister lungu made good statement about Mazabuka shooting.He condemned the the police.This is the thing which pipo are debating there.Kunda will never get a vote there.But the MMD will carry the day in this year election in Western province.

  13. No 15 you are cheating ask Chiluba who shielded Sata.You forgot about the 2billion kwacha.mezaf houzsing scandal.

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