Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Central Province PF youth distance themselves from calls for Davis Mwila to resign

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Patriotic Front youths in Central Province have declared their support for Party Secretary General Davies Mwila.

Provincial Youth Chairperson Alice Boka has distanced the provincial youth leadership from the demands made by Julius Komaki for Mr. Mwila to step down.

She said Mr. Komaki was masquerading as a representative of PF youths as he has no authority whatsoever to speak on behalf of the party for he holds no any position in the party.

Ms. Boka said the PF has a clear channel of communication and everyone speak through the elected structures in accordance to the hierarchy of the party as established in the Party Constitution.

She said Mr. Komaki is bitter and disgruntled because he was left out of the PF Lusaka Province interim committee that was recently appointed by President Edgar Lungu.

She said she has audio recordings of Mr. Komaki bitterly complaining and trying desperately to recruit some youths to demonstrate against Mr. Mwila on account that Mr. Komaki is facing serious economic challenges because he has not personally benefited from the party.

Ms. Boka claims that in the same audio recording which they will make available to the public in due course, Mr. Komaki is heard saying he is working to push Kelvin Fube to take over PF so that he can also personally benefit from the party.

She said by rising against Mr. Mwila in such a disrespectful and illegal manner, Mr. Komaki is undermining the Party President who appointed him as party Secretary General and they will not tolerate it.

Ms. Boka has since appealed to all the PF youths across the country to ignore and rubbish any schemes being used to destabilise the party by a few disgruntled and frustrated youths like Julius Komaki.

Patriotic Front youths in Central Province have declared their support for Party Secretary General Davies Mwila.

Provincial Youth Chairperson Alice Boka has distanced the provincial youth leadership from the demands made by Julius Komaki for Mr. Mwila to step down.

She said Mr. Komaki was masquerading as a representative of PF youths as he has no authority whatsoever to speak on behalf of the party for he holds no any position in the party.

Ms. Boka said the PF has a clear channel of communication and everyone speak through the elected structures in accordance to the hierarchy of the party as established in the Party Constitution.

She said Mr. Komaki is bitter and disgruntled because he was left out of the PF Lusaka Province interim committee that was recently appointed by President Edgar Lungu.

She said she has audio recordings of Mr. Komaki bitterly complaining and trying desperately to recruit some youths to demonstrate against Mr. Mwila on account that Mr. Komaki is facing serious economic challenges because he has not personally benefited from the party.

Ms. Boka claims that in the same audio recording which they will make available to the public in due course, Mr. Komaki is heard saying he is working to push Kelvin Fube to take over PF so that he can also personally benefit from the party.

She said by rising against Mr. Mwila in such a disrespectful and illegal manner, Mr. Komaki is undermining the Party President who appointed him as party Secretary General and they will not tolerate it.

Ms. Boka has since appealed to all the PF youths across the country to ignore and rubbish any schemes being used to destabilise the party by a few disgruntled and frustrated youths like Julius Komaki.

10 COMMENTS

    • “Ms. Boka said the PF has a clear channel of communication and everyone speak through the elected structures in accordance to the hierarchy of the party as established in the Party Constitution.” Really?? Its the only party where anyone can go to the media and speak anything.

    • It beats me why Edgar Lungu is surrounded by dysfunctional illiterates like Davies Mwila, Stephen Kampyongo, and Bowman Lusambo ?

  1. PF and UPND are useless. If the party Cadres of these two parties were smart, they would want new leadership in most of their structures. HH has outlived his usefulness, so has Davis Mwila and a lot of other politicians. They do Zambia now service at all.

  2. Imwe guys is there even a youth on that pic surely??? all of them including the youngest one sitted looks to be dating 40-45.

  3. I am still looking for any video or writings by Davis Mwila that articulates a policy.

    All I’ve seen and heard from him are insults and un-intelligent comments. But hey, he’s leading a ruling party, I’m just curious to what what substance he has.

  4. Fokofu, who cares whether you lose the 2021 elections? We will just ensure that Trib.al Hacks never gets near the corridors of power.
    How I wish the NDF could put the last nail in his political coffin by passing appropriate resolutions to dissolve him like salt in water!! I mean, there is no one there to defend him, is there? His MPs are boycotting, I can have my wishes go unhindered!

    • Yet all presidential aspirant are from Northern,luapula and muchinga you have no one from eastern because they are waiting for someone to die and take over anyone from the remaining provinces it’s tribal get a life
      For how long are Zambia n’s going to subsidize these three provinces which put nothing to the government coffers and yet you want to feel more Zambia than others lazy bast#rd$. And before I forget careful with what you wish for . You wished for GBM you’ve got him another lazy bast#rd who thinks just because he’s got a few coins which makes him worshiped amongst lazy fukn bast#rd$ who contribute less than 1% of the nation’s wealth purse he can destroy people’s dreams and aspirations. Tell your chief not to write those essays where he can’t bring in his own works and…

  5. Have you noticed all PF leaders and cadres have the same vocabulary.
    Bitter, tribal, disgruntled.
    They are more problems in PF now that all this GBM is just a side show
    The looting wasn’t done equitably foot soldiers are up in arms

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