Buluma recalls that someday Zamba called her to some emergency meeting where she greeted her as Mrs Buluma and not Nantchathu.
“I knew that all was not well. I was accused of contributing to the fuel crisis because of my delays to go with her recommendations. I was introduced to a company called GY and Sons which they said was ready to supply fuel and would pay in kwachas,” says Buluma.
She adds a meeting at the treasury had some strange faces discussing fuel supply.
What shocked me was the talk of how they were going to share profits.
“I later asked Mr. Henry Kachaje, {the MERA CEO} who was in the meeting to understand the profits sharing talk. He told me he did not understand it also despite being in the meeting earlier before me,” says Buluma.