Tue, 13 Feb 2018 10:32:49 +0000
Sodom and Gomorrah
Dear Editor,
Zambia is becoming Sodom and Gomorrah. Rev Sumaili is right not to entertain the use of sex dolls by our people. No wonder we are being cursed with cholera and floods. Repent while you can. It is not normal to crave for plastics.
Simon Chinyama
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Corruption at Chalala Munyaule market
Dear Editor,
Why should a PF branch chairperson be suspended by the ward for fighting corruption and abuse of poor people’s funds for the marketeers by a civic leader? Then PF is lying that it’s a pro- poor government. Publish this text message so that the President can see it because our ACC officers are not honest and therefore corrupt.
Concerned citizen
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Where is our Kabushi MP?
Dear Editor,
Our MP Bowman Lusambo has failed to develop his Kabushi constituency. He is a failure. Just look at Masala where people are living with blocked sewerage system.
Kabushi resident
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Keep it up ECL
Dear Editor,
That’s the way to go Mr. President…. Those insulting you are not honourable people. You are just ordinary. I like your style of leadership. May God Almighty continue to bless you, your family and Zambia as a whole.
Ronaldson Ronnie.
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Calm down Kambwili
Dear Editor,
Kambwili may incite people to stone the Chinese people but what he must realise is that they are one of the largest employers of our people and funder of our many projects even America depends on them. Their salary scales may not be appealing but our people need to survive.
Kingsley Charsley Mapulanda
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Consider young graduates
Dear Editor,
The stories titled ‘Japan targets Zambia for agric development’ cannot go without comment. Please can the government employ graduating students from agriculture training colleges and universities only? Please leave out officials from the Ministry of Agriculture because they will ruin the programme.
Christopher Phiri
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Keep defence personnel on streets
Dear Editor,
Those who are calling for the removal of defence personnel from the streets of Lusaka and indeed elsewhere in the wake of cholera are misguided. Street vending is evil and ugly and is only good at breeding filthy surroundings. How many street vendors have died because they are selling in the street? These people should NEVER return to the streets. Well done government!
Mailesi M Zulu




