Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) Commissioner General, Chriticles Mwansa has denied media reports suggesting that he was earmarked for vice presidency if people of Luapula province vote for the MMD in next year’s general elections.
Mr. Mwansa said the story carried by the Post Newspaper in its February 12th, edition headlined; “Rupiah promises Luapula chiefs a vice president…if they deliver the province to MMD in 2011,” was ill-conceived.
He said the story was an extreme misinterpretation of events that took place at the Mwata Kazembe’s palace grounds.
He added the insinuations that President Banda would appoint him vice president were cheap journalism, which was devoid of professionalism.
“I wish to distance myself from cheap acts of uncouth ‘professionals bent on misleading the nation in pursuant of personal and hidden agendas,” he said.
Mr. Mwansa, as a spokesperson and chief of protocol for the Mwata Kazembe’s kingdom, he had to be found at the palace to welcome the President as his entourage to guide them through tradition while on the palace grounds.[quote]
“I am currently appointed Commissioner General of the Zambia Revenue Authority and tasked with the responsibility of mobilizing resources for the Treasury. This is a task I concentrate on to the best of my ability,” he said.
He said he would not be distracted by anybody or a media organization from focusing on his substantive job.
“I shall remain resolved to do what I have to do for my country Zambia,” he said.
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