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Chabwino Palibe
Chabwino Palibe
7 years ago

Musoyeni Janet Banda, mkazi wokongola kwambiri, wachingoni. As all Ngonis, she loves her bottle which is very good. Go to hell haters

Malcom
Malcom
7 years ago

Something people in position of public trust don’t really know about is to avoid commenting on sensitive matters. These people in position of trust includes but not limited to the Judiciary staff, the police, the army etc. It doesn’t matter whether you’re commenting in your personal capacity outside work or in your official capacity. If you are Janet Banda and you comment on a sensitive issue that challenges your public trust, and you do it not in your personal capacity as Solicitor General, the comments still comes from the Solicitor General. This everyone should know. Imagine if President Peter Mutharika… Read more »

james Amin
james Amin
7 years ago

Why do these committees all want to go to Zambia? The joint parliamentary committee was also talking of going to Zambia when the chairperson, chidanti malunga was interviewed by Brian Banda. It is an investigation about the wasting of government resources and you are choosing a wasteful way of doing your inquiry? Why don’t you just invite the people who need to be questioned, send them a ticket and accommodate them here and save the forex instead of the whole group buying tickets for airplanes, getting allowances, accommodation in hotels in Zambia, transportation while there etc. Just let the witnesses… Read more »

Ndanenandanena
7 years ago

Following

Nankafumbwe
Nankafumbwe
7 years ago

Kukwiya kumeneko mwina a Chaponda ndi Achibwenzi ake.

Chimanga
Chimanga
7 years ago

Poor lady, how can you advise Government if this is your behaviour? Ndakumvera chisoni zedi

informer
7 years ago

Janet Chikaya Banda …. I know her personally. ……….
Ndiye mukamatiuza za Janet Banda, timangoseka.

DPP CLUELESS
DPP CLUELESS
7 years ago

the woman is rude, where is she from? I guess she is from Lomwe belt and she has backing from citizen number 1. where does she get power to utter such nosense? If chaponda is clean let him clear out his name alone through following all the procedures.

ndatopa
7 years ago

we are just waiting for your report on 31/01/2017 as stated.

Kent Y.G. Mphepo
Kent Y.G. Mphepo
7 years ago

Countrymen, Let me put it on record that while it is true that Dr. Janet Banda recused herself from the meeting and expressed displeasure at the issues that the CSO representatives pointed out on her alleged conduct in the media to the Presidential Commission on Zambia Maize Procurement by the CSO delegation, it is, however, an unfair exaggeration that she “banged tables and used vile words.” This is a deliberate distortion of facts. I wish the journalist responsible had red the report and cross-checked the information with those who were part of the delegation. Those seeking clarification on the matter… Read more »

Mwananyanian
7 years ago

Nice to hear from you again, Kent Y.G. Mphepo. People perpetrating lies or untruths should be called out, alright. Especially those in privileged positions, like reporters and journalists. Hear, hear! (if I may say so) Even when we disagree with you sometimes, always respectfully, we enjoy your presentations. No kidding. Respecting the individual is a good principle to follow in treating others; regardless of position. And irrespective of gender, race, age and what have you. That Committee needs to come down from its pedestal: Committee members should remember that they are NOT exhibiting personal powers, but rather ONLY official powers.… Read more »

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