President Rupiah Banda will this Saturday grace the annual Kuomboka Ceremony of the Lozi People of Western Province.
President Banda has been invited to be guest of honour at the event by the Barotse Royal Establishment.
Special assistant to the President for press and public relations Dickson Jere in a statement released to QFM today says the president’s and his delegation will arrive in Western Province town of Mongu on Saturday to grace the Kuomboka ceremony, which is scheduled to take place on the same day.
President Banda will be accompanied to Western Province by Community and Social Services minister Michael Kaingu,tourism minister Catherine Namugala, Local government and housing minister Eustako Kazonga, health deputy minister Solomon Musonda and other Senior Government Officials.
The President and his delegation will return to Lusaka on Sunday.
QFM
SORRY AM OFF THE TOPIC AND THE FIRST ONE :JUST WANTED TO ASK THE PRICE OF UMUTOTOTO NAWADAYS.ANYONE HELP?
While there pliz dont bore people with your Mongu-Kalabo road rhetoric.
No. 1,are you lacking in that department? just hang around Cairo road you will see a ka man screaming Seven Days.Thats the one
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President Rupiah Banda will this Saturday Disgrace the annual Kuomboka Ceremony of the Lozi People
#4, And before President Rupia Banda leaves for the Kuomboka Ceremony where he has been invited by the Barotse Royal Establishment, Nubian Princess will disgrace herself – prophecy fulfilled
Stick to protocol this time Mr Presido. and not address rallies at the Airport.
#5 Recycled politician – Wishful thinking, your prophecy cant work on Nubian Princess. I am blessed by the master of the wind and the maker of the rain.
You and RB are blessed by Hell’s guardian.
@The Post
DELEGATES at the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) on Wednesday laughed at and rejected the Mung’omba clause that sought to give every person a right to have access to food and water.
Article 73 (1) states that: “Every person has the right to have access to adequate shelter and housing.”
But, Deputy justice minister Todd Chilembo argued that, quote “I think this clause is utopian. Even Kaunda and his humanist regime did not have this dream. You are talking of good shelter with bathing shower and toilet for every person, how possible is that? We don’t want to live in a utopian society,”
This is a man who was driven to the National Constitutional Conference in a vehicle that we pay for as taxpayers, in all probability lives in a house that we pay…
uses a toilet that we pay for. Because we provide all these things for him, he has forgotten that they cost money and that other people deserve them also.
This is what a minister in Rupiah’s government believes, that our people have no right to aspire to a life where they can have access to clean water and sanitation, adequate shelter and food.
What could be more basic than providing water and sanitation in a nation? But if a government believes that access to water and sanitation for our people is utopian, why are they in government?
It depends from which side of the coin you look at it.Chilembo might be right.Lets not just critise for the sake of it without even understanding one’s point of view mwebantu!
No easterners in Mr Banda’s delegation to Barotseland. Don’t make any mistake by yap yap yap about projects in WP otherwise you will be made to leave unceremoniously.
#2 Wanzelu,
You are so funny with your ‘ka seven days man’, you’ve made my morning.
Very empty and uninspiring comments by shame faced bloggers. From previous bloggers who claimed that the BRE will not tolerate nonsense from the MMD government, and wanted to paint a picture of soured relations between Rupiah Bwezani Banda and the BRE it seems that this invitation has caught such bloggers off guard. But that is what rumours lead to: absolute embarrassment and leave you mauless. Time indeed has a way of vindicating some people and embarrassing others. Guys, I hope that this has taught you that if you do not know anything silence is a safe and golden option.
Thank you BRE, keep on building relationships.