SLOYA PROJECT BENEFICIARIES BELIEVES HIS DEATH NOT NORMAL AND VOWS TO FRONT WIFE OR BROTHER
Engulfed with sober mood, the late Hon. Macleans Sloya supporters and project beneficiaries believe his death was not normal, but blames his political enemies for castigating it.
Filled with anger , bitterness and loneliness for loosing someone who was development oriented , down to earth, generous and outgoing whom , they were optimistic would change the face of Sabatia, by being voted in as their MP, they argue that the best alternative is to front his brother or wife as a sign of appreciation and ensuring the late legacy does not die.
' Sloya has paid school fees for our children , build houses for the needy and vulnerable children , whoever killed him may he not see anything good in his life. His death is not normal, I not yet to be convinced which is hard'. One chicken seller at Chavakali market lamented.
' We are ready to vote his wife to take care of his small children and continue his legacy to ashame his killers. ' Another woman who sells sukuma wiki at Mudete added.
Hon. Sloya had build more than 1000 houses for the needy and vulnerable people across Sabatia consitituency, build toilets in different primary and secondary school, paid school fees for over 500 high school students , supported church building among many other before his death.
One of his campaign technical team Mr. Collins Muyechi, urged supporters to remain patient as they mourn the late and give him a befiting burial. ' We can't say anything for now because captain death as came as a shock to us. Let us remain calm and we shall give way forward has his supporters to keep his dream going '. Reiterated Collins.
Hon. Sloya burial date is yet to be revealed by family members. Plans are underway to give him a befiting burial.
Painful, painful, veery painful indeed. RIP KIONGOZI.
ReplyDeleteRip kiongozi,God is the only judge
ReplyDeleteSo painful,,,this was a leader who knew how to rule,what his people need nd what he can do for his people. I wonder why people who have citizens at their hearts die too early before they finish their planned projects. Siasa itamaliza wenzetu,rip hon. Macleans
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