Always I have considered the world Bank being a serious institution that is in disregard of stupid programs like Structural adjustment where they teamed with IMF to misdirect developing countries. Reading through the letter said to have been written by Zitto Kabwe, an MP for one of the constituents in this country, one gets confused, with no indications of wisdom whatsoever to have been used, judging the application of a country needing a reservation. Can the world Bank be swayed by a single person's letter? My serious questions are that can an individual MP disorient the world Bank? Is the MP well-placed to explain the good and bad plans of the country? Is the world bank aware that the same person was at the center of corruption and corrupt-oriented decisions of the parliament during the last regime?
Seriously, we need to question the thinking of the World Bank. If that is how the institution operates when handling developing countries, it deserves being a basket of money collectors. The letter presents flimsy reasons mostly, personalized political capitals, unfortunately, from an MP whose integrity is highly questionable. Who never had any experience of running any government office. He is a professional perennial politician, MP!
So, the World Bank. Are you loaning to countries where all, I mean ALL politicians feel happy with the intention? It sounds stupid!
Seriously, we need to question the thinking of the World Bank. If that is how the institution operates when handling developing countries, it deserves being a basket of money collectors. The letter presents flimsy reasons mostly, personalized political capitals, unfortunately, from an MP whose integrity is highly questionable. Who never had any experience of running any government office. He is a professional perennial politician, MP!
So, the World Bank. Are you loaning to countries where all, I mean ALL politicians feel happy with the intention? It sounds stupid!