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Davies Mwila Visits Vice President Inonge Wina in South Africa

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Davies Mwila visiting Vice President Inonge Wina in South Africa
Davies Mwila visiting Vice President Inonge Wina in South Africa

Patriotic Front Secretary General Davies Mwila is in South Africa to Visit Vice President Inonge Wina was was evacuated to that country for medical treatment.

According to a statement rerleased by the party , Mr Mwila has delivered a message of solidarity and goodwill to the Vice President and that the party was happy that the Vice President had made tremendous progress on her recovery.

The statement further said that Mr Mwila sought permission from President Edgar Lungu, that he delivers the solidarity message on behalf of the general membership of the party.

Mr Mwila said that said he was happy that the Vice President would return home after her medical review and resume her official duties in government and the party.

And the Vice President Inonge Wina expressed gratitude that Mr. Mwila’s delegation came to check on her and offered words of encouragement.

She said her medical review had gone well and she hoped to return home soon.

Mr. Mwila was in South Africa to pay a courtesy call on the Vice President.

Mr. Mwila is leading a team comprising Minister in the office of the Vice President, Ms. Sylvia Chalikosa, MCC Paul Moonga and Jackson Kungo, Provincial Chairperson from North-Western province.

Mrs. Wina is also the Vice President of the party and was evacuated for medical treatment and medical review last week.

Davies Mwila visiting Vice President Inonge Wina in South Africa
Davies Mwila visiting Vice President Inonge Wina in South Africa

16 COMMENTS

  1. Why didn’t he just use a video call and deliver the message? Do you need to travel with delegates for this?

    • The VP really looks frail. We pray she recovers.
      We also hope Mwila didn’t use tax payers money.

    • A deligate…..PF bandits…..thats what they know best…..stealing and wasting tax payers money

    • Careful Davie,

      South Africa hosts many double h henchmen, hit boys and sympathizers.

      Watch your step.

      Send all the love from the elite people of this land.

      Wishing her the quickest recovery ever.
      She is such an iron lady, isn’t she? The likes of Ireen.

  2. Eko baleonawila indalama sha calo bamakaka balekana ututufolesha bwangu. Bamoneni ba pompwe aba. Tukamimona mu 2021. Uyo Chalikosa alatina nokuya ku mwabo ku Mupika pantu tapaba eco abachitila abena Mupika.

  3. The article contains many typographical errors and seems the editor was in a hurry.
    Quick recovery madam VP, nonetheless!

  4. Much as I wish her well, Bo Inonge should come back and step aside and spend more time with her grandchildren. Am sure there are those fire place stories they would want to listen to.

  5. the trip is unwarranted, the personnel at the embassy in sa should be the one sending solidarity/goodwill nonsense msg on behalf or whomever…why do you need 3 people to make the trip?
    this govnt. behaves like everything is well and good, the economy is doing well, when it’s the other way round. they still make these unnecessary trips and purchases
    that’s why they are killing and brutalizing others so they can retain their positions of oppressing the masses. they are not in their various offices to serve the people, they are their for their personal gains

  6. Allowances, at $500 a day at a time when government workers salaries are delayed. Maybe heused the Presidential jet

  7. He just went there to find out if she is dying soon or not. These PF crooks will not leave her alone

  8. Bo Inonge go home and rest,you too old for this job. Ba PF balipena kwena mashilu yakumyando,they can’t see the need to replace.We hope you are using our meagre resources for such visits.

  9. Really? PF flying to SA to convey message? Where in the world does that make sense? PF or tax payers’ money used? Shame on Zambia!

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