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PF denies resignation reports of its councillors in Kawambwa

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The Patriotic Front (PF) in Mwansaboambwe constituency in Kawambwa has denied reports that some of its councillors in the area have resigned to join the ruling MMD.

Consituency chairman, Fewdays Mwape says the reports are false.

Mr. Mwape who was flanked by Mununshi ward councillor, John Nsompa was speaking to
ZANIS in an interview in Kawambwa yesterday.

He said it is unfortunate that the former councillor, a Mr Mumba announced that
other PF councillors had also resigned from the party to join the MMD.

Mr. Mwape said challenged Mr. Mumba to come out in the open and disclose the names
of the PF councillors that have resigned to rejoin the MMD.

He said all PF councillors in the area are intact and have no plans of resigning
from PF to join the MMD.

Mr Mwape notes that no other councillor has resigned from the PF in the apart from
Mr Mumba and Phillip Chama of Lufubu ward.

Mwansabombwe constituency has one MMD councillor and five PF councillors.

3 COMMENTS

  1. those resignin are very foolish councilors becoz they dont believe in tenets of democracy and nexttime they shud be allowed to stand on any ticket be it MMD OR PF foolish ones

  2. Chuchu, it is high time you realise plundering of tax payers money you are doing through your by-elections. Tell us, how much money are you spending in Changa? Is this what you call democracy? Are you trying to take Zed to one party state? Shame. We need a constitution that will ban political prostitutes from re-contesting by-elections. NCC DO SOMETHING THAT WILL PROTECT MY TAX. Chuchu is selfish. He surely has no heart for Zambians. Washitisha Zed kutuma Choncholi (Chinese).

  3. My heart bleeds when i read about people voted into power by innocent citizens defecting to other parties when are we going to grow.God will punish you for the torture you are imposing on us.

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