Economic Front leaderWynter Kabimbahas expressed concern over theUnited Party for National Development(UPND)’s decision to welcome individuals facing corruption-related court cases, saying the move raises questions about the party’s stance on fighting corruption. Speaking in an interview, Kabimba said he was surprised by the development, arguing that accepting such individuals could undermine public confidence in the government’s anti-corruption agenda. Meanwhile, Kabimba also weighed in on the role of law enforcement agencies, stating that their actions have contributed to public perceptions surrounding figures such asBrian Mundubile, the Tonse Alliance president.
He suggested that the manner in which investigations and arrests are conducted has led some members of the public to question the consistency and impartiality of the country’s justice system. Kabimba has since called for greater transparency and fairness in the handling of corruption cases, emphasising the need for institutions to uphold professionalism and public trust. no Mayors No Councilors No Mp’s No GrzLet’s not make rash utterances Kabimba.
What confidence are you talking about? Corruption sits and sleeps at community house. Everyone knows that the number corrupt leader in Africa is HH. He has surpassed the old Nigerian Sleepy Tinubu.
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