Tue, 26 Sep 2017 13:55:07 +0000 By Rogers Kalero A former ambassador to Namibia has charged that it is nonsense to gain political mileage by making wild corruption allegations against President Edgar Lungu and his government without providing evidence. Reacting to claims from some politicians and sections of society that there was corruption in the acquisition of the 42 Fire Engines, Dorothy Nachilongo said those with evidence of corruption should present it before the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) instead of issuing statements in the media. She said politicians who were making allegations against President Lungu and his government only wanted to dent his image, especially that he was performing well in areas of infrastructure development. “Some people are saying President Lungu is corrupt, he has done this he has done that yet cannot provide evidence. They are just trying to dent his name as they want to convince Zambians that President Lungu is bad. “But the […]
EX-ENVOY DEFENDS LUNGU
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