Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Kawambwa PF demands withdrawal of Chilangwa adoption

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Aceremony at the Ministry of Home Affairs’ Office of the Commissioner for Refugees in the Zambian capital, Lusaka, witnessed by the UN Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees, T. Alexander Aleinikoff, the Zambian Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Mr Nickson Chilangwa, presented the 11 permanent resident permits to the Angolans.
FILE: A ceremony at the Ministry of Home Affairs’ Office of the Commissioner for Refugees in the Zambian capital, Lusaka, witnessed by the UN Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees, T. Alexander Aleinikoff, the Zambian Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Mr Nickson Chilangwa, presented the 11 permanent resident permits to the Angolans.

President Edgar Lungu has been urged to withdraw the adoptions of former Kawambwa central Member of Parliament, Nickson Chilangwa and Council chairperson Angela Sichone with immediate
effect.

Kawambwa PF central constituency made the call at a meeting chaired by Kawambwa Central constituency chairperson, John Chisanga attended by six PF district officials, eight ward chairpersons and representatives of 450 branches.

The officials and cadres have threatened to resign from the party and join the opposition or vote for independent MP and council chairperson during the forthcoming general elections if the duo are adopted to stand.

The PF officials allege that the former MP, Nickson Chilangwa failed to
deliver during his five year term of office while Mrs Sichone is alleged to be not in possession of a grade 12 certificate as demanded by the amended constitution.

PF Kawambwa Central constituency information and Publicity
Secretary Cosmas Nyemba stressed that there will be no 50 per cent plus one vote for President Lungu if he does not withdraw the adoption of Mr
Chilangwa and Mrs Sichone.

9 COMMENTS

  1. We are still waiting for the UPND Running mate ! GBM you are free to re-defect if those tribalists sideline you and your millions

    • Stop insulting John, GBM is the hh running mate! Do you have to resort to insults only because you don’t know?

  2. These PF minions were actually sent by visionless Wrungu to make such silly demands so that Chegwe can look like the saint and YET everyone knows that devil Lungu is the one behind these moves to undermine Chilalngwa!
    That is NOT a problem at all – if they go ahead and diselect him, Chilangwa should apply to stand on the UPND ticket and let the *****s talk of 50+1 which they dont even understand!
    Clueless PF Mother Fuc.kers all over!!

  3. What does this Chakolwa constitution say about swearing in of MPs? What happens in case of a run off presidential poll viz-a-viz the chakolwa ministers. Are we going to have a cabinet out of parley or the incumbent will appoint new ones?

  4. Looks like no one will ride on the presidential candidates’ name or party name in the august 11 elections.

  5. From now onwards for the next two months,infact till the election date,watch how the PF morons will de-construct themselves.You dont to destroy the PF.It is a kind party that built itself and a party that will destroy itself.I mean what am saying,PF wont be destroy by the opposition.They are too disorganised,violent,lucking vision,no proper plans,nothing positive at all.This will be the first time in Zambian history that an opposition won elections without doing much.Look at how relaxed HH is?and if he spoke,he speaks like a president himself becos he has observed that there is nothing worrying about PF.Especially if you took out the rigging part,if elections were fair and clean what do you think wud stress an opposition?Nothing.HH wud ve gone for a holiday & come back on the election day…

  6. I thought they were demanding that Edgar chakolwa Kaloba Wrungu withdraws from the presidential race and allow the real winner Miles Sampa to take over.

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