FORMER works and supply minister Yamfwa Mukanga says the company Spick and Span Laundromat Services, which he jointly owned with former ZNBC broadcaster Faith Musonda, stopped operating a long time ago because it was not maing money2. And Police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga says investigations in Musonda’s K65 million case are still ongoing. In an interview, Mukanga said the company stopped operating in 2010 as they were not making money. “It doesn’t work, Spick and Span stopped operating a long time. It stopped operating in 2010. Do you know where it used to operate from? If you go to Chilubi Road near NIPA, that is where it used to be, it is no longer there. It has not been making money...
Mukanga explains his business with Faith: She is a good Christian, but I don’t know about the K65m
By Julia Malunga and Ulande Nkomesha,
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