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MMD In Chinsali Calls For Reconciliation And Unity In The Party

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The MMD in Chinsali has called for reconciliation and unity in the party so that the party can go back to its glory days.

Speaking in an interview in Chinsali Muchinga Province MMD provincial chairperson Francis Bowa said the wrangles in the former ruling party will not archive anything but destroy the party.

Mr. Bowa called on the people that have been agitating for an extraordinary convention to put their selfish interest aside and show humility by asking forgiveness so that the party can move on to providing checks and balances on behalf of the public.

He called on party officials to concentrate on rebuilding the party as opposed to fighting one another which he said is not helping anyone including members of the public who would like to have an alternative party in the opposition.

Meanwhile Mr Bowa says the province is behind party president Nevers Mumba as he was given the mandate to run the party for five years and that those calling for a convention should wait for the mandate to finish.

He called on members to take advantage of the disenchantment among members of public due to the non delivery of PFs promises and recruit new members instead of fighting among themselves.

And Mr Bowa said the party will embark on a massive mobilization and recruitment of members in readiness for the 2016 elections.

He said the failure by the ruling PF to deliver on their campaign promises presents an opportunity for the former ruling party to bounce back to office.

4 COMMENTS

  1. This is the spirit Mr Bowa.This language of reconciliation and unity should now be echoed by all meaning MMD members,especially the seniors.

  2. I hope and pray that these words of wisdom(Reconciliation and Unity) can be embrased and put into practice by every member of MMD.I hope Kaingu and his team will behave honourably and humble themselves to Dr Mumba’s Leadership.It’s easier to mobilize in unity other than pulling in opposite directions.

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