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MMD targets grassroots

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VICE-President George Kunda has said that the MMD will from now onwards treat local government by-elections with the same seriousness as the parliamentary polls.

Mr Kunda, who is also trustee in the ruling party’s national executive committee (NEC), said the MMD would be paying more attention to the polls at ward level as a way of identifying the party with the grassroots and test the strength of the United Party for National Development (UPND) and Patriotic Front (PF) Pact.

“From now onwards, we will pay the same attention to all by-elections, whether parliamentary or local government elections. We want to identify ourselves with the grassroots. We can’t be ministers or vice-presidents without you (the grassroots).We are also testing the strength of the Pact (UPND/PF Pact),” he said.

Mr Kunda, who made the remarks on Tuesday evening when he addressed MMD supporters who welcomed him at the Livingstone International Airport, said the party would continue to interact with people at the grassroots level to make it stronger.

The vice-president is in Livingstone to campaign for MMD candidate Mary Kaimba in today’s Kasiya Ward by-election.

Mr Kunda said the MMD had proved that it was stronger than the UPND/PF Pact during the Chitambo Parliamentary by-election in Serenje where it emerged victorious.

He said the MMD would equally scoop today’s Kasama Central Parliamentary by-election.

“In Kasama we are going to give them a good run for their money (the UPND/PF Pact). This so-called pact is very fragile. It can easily break,” he said.

He said the MMD was confident of retaining the Kasiya Ward seat, which became vacant after the former councillor Mary Mukwiza was appointed Kazungula District Commissioner.

He said Kasiya would remain the strong hold for the MMD and called on the members to remain united.

Speaking earlier, Southern Province Minister Daniel Munkombwe said the aim of the vice-president’s visit was to remind the people in the area about the values of unity.

Mr Munkombwe said the MMD was the only party that guaranteed unity in Zambia.
He said pacts or alliances had been experimented in many countries and had proved that they were not viable.

“Whatever alliance aimed at removing people from office does not work. The MMD will continue to exist. The pact has been resisting and it is just a pact of officials,” he said.

Mr Munkombwe said there might be some small differences within the party in the Southern Province but that did not mean that the party was not intact.

[Times of Zambia]

10 COMMENTS

  1. Thats all what matters to these yokels,Politics! When they have jobs,the economy is performing,when they are fired,the Govt is not doing anything

  2. “MMD targets grassroots”

    While the Opposition with their armchair critics goes bumping in blogs and tabloid using every insult they train their trolls to hallucinate in.

  3. I think going grassroot level is good Hon. Minister. MMD is for the people and there is no place it does not touch. That is the reason why I like MMD. It is practical, passionate and with very good leaders

  4. Shame on GK. All along he was nto aware of the importance of ward by elections. The party’s strength starts at section level, branch, ward , constituency, District and province before you start of talking national level. A political party which is well orgainsed from section upwards will not resort to bribery etc during an election.

  5. Senior Citizen wabe mputi!!!! So MMD that’s when they have realised that the grass-roots are important!!!??? Don’t they know that they are the citizens???

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