Thrift Sata abandons motorcade for a mini ride in Livingstone


PRESIDENT Michael Sata refused to use any government vehicle and demanded for a blue commuter's minibus.

President Sata, in Livingstone aboard a Zambia Air Force ZAF plane, accompanied by one of his children and grandchildren protested and said he was not going anywhere unless he used a blue minibus because his government promised to put more money in people's pockets.

Sata refused to use the safer government transport assigned to him opting for a minibus.

"Where is the blue minibus? I told you to get me a minibus. We promised to put more money in people's pockets," Sata said to his special assistant for press and public relations George Chellah.

President Sata later agreed to join his family in a Toyota bus registration number AJB 7970 driven by a plain clothed policeman.

On realizing the President's demands, Southern Province deputy permanent secretary Alfred Chiingi ordered the removal of a police traffic vehicle and
the convoy was only led by Southern Province police commissioner Brenda Mutemba's official.

At Musonda's Yard which is a dry port for trucks in transit along the Musi-oa-Tunya Road President Sata's motorcade which had only taken up one lane was blocked momentarily by a truck which was reversing in the main road.

At the Royal Livingstone Hotel, President Sata took time to greet the hotel staff and directed that the children be taken to the Victoria Falls as he joked that he needed to call President Robert Mugabe to tell his entourage where he was.

"That is why they did not want us to go to Intercontinental Hotel Zambezi Sun because it belongs to Hakainde Hichilema," Sata joked.