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Mangani is more of a desperate job seeker than a leader – Andrew Banda

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LAMECK Mangani, flashes a Patriotic Front symbol on arrival in Chipata yesterday. Mr. Mangani has successfully petitioned the Chipata Central constituency election that was dubiously won by MMD’s Rueben Mtolo Phiri in 2011
LAMECK Mangani,

Former Zambia’s Deputy High Commissioner to India Andrew Banda has charged that the Patriotic Front (PF) Eastern Province Chairperson Lameck Mangani is allegedly more of a desperate job seeker than a Leader.

Mr. Banda who is also son of former republican president Rupiah Banda wonders how Mr. Mangani has lost respect for the Former Head of State when they were together advocating for change and good governance.

Mr. Banda says it is also unfortunate that Mr. Mangani is allegedly trading in lies in order to safe guard his job in the PF.

The former diplomat has further noted that Mr. Mangani’s attitude also explains why the former Head of State demoted him from the position of Home Affairs Minister to the position of deputy minister.
( Sunday 19th January 2014 )

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    • hahahahahaahahaha……………….but nature will not allow such a dream to come true. ‘you shall return to soil where you came from’ and for sure his time is visible. just start courting somebody else for 2016 not sata. you sata fan

  1. The thinking mode in the PF system and its government is extremely pathetic. How on this Planet Earth could a political Party that claims to be “anti-corruption” turn out to be in the forefront to appoint the most corrupt individuals such as Lameck Mangani as a regional leader in Eastern Province. Mangani lost twice in Chipata Central. Yet the Eastern Region of Zambia is endowed with some of the most brilliant brains in Zambia.

    It is obvious that Mangani, Kabimba, Mmembe, Masebo, Nchito, Lombe Chibesakunda, Prof. Luo, Mumba Malila, Musa Mwenye, Daniel Munkombwe, etc will constitute a major factor that will contribute to the eventual downfall of PF. The whole Nation is watching. God Hear Our Prayers

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