Saturday, 4 October 2014

Chellah in trouble, but Mahtani dragged once again

George Chellah, the special assistant for President Michael Sata for Press and Public relation, is in a deep trouble for his mischievous behaviour. His actions have already caused some major trouble in Zambia, especially with his role in getting Justice Minister Wynter Kabimba fired from his office recently.

This time his offense is on a major scale and appears to be very alarming as he was involved in an episode of leaking confidential information out of the State House. This action was dealt with utmost seriousness by Dr. Christine Kaseba, who warned Chellah of not commiting such a blunder in the future. Sources also suggest that Chellah is no longer allowed to attend any cabinet meetings along with being restricted to access information collected from sources.

This incident also created a scope for doubting Chellah’s relation with the Cartel who operates with a motive to run a parallel Government in Zambia. However, his linkage with the Chairperson of the Finance Bank of Zambia Ltd., Dr. Rajan Mahtani, can be regarded as a fake claim. Many people in Zambia have been misinformed that Dr. Mahtani is a part of the cartel and operates with intent to serve as a perennial source of finance for the Cartel. Nevertheless, Mahtani has never expressed his interest in politics and looks forward to continue his contribution towards the development of Zambia. Over the years, Rajan Mahtani has been a pioneer for Zambia with projects such as Ndola Housing Development Project, Zambezi Portland Cement Factory and other education programmes. His only interest lies in the development of Zambia, his motherland.

Connecting a person like George Chellah with Dr. Rajan Mahtani can be considered as a mistake as both operate with different ideologies of life. The former is dedicated to making money without any morals and the latter considers his morals and biblical principles to greater than any other prevailing force in this planet.


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1 comment:

  1. People of Zambia are smart enough to know that Dr. Mahtani could not be a part of the cartel. He only thinks about the development of Zambia and nothing else.

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