The Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) has reiterated the importance of forward momentum as a fundamental step towards contributing to the nation’s development and reshaping its political landscape.
In a recent address to the Party’s leadership during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on March 21, 2024, MMD President Nevers Mumba emphasized the imperative of moving beyond past grievances. Dr. Mumba underscored the need to refocus efforts on revitalizing the Party’s vision and reputation, urging members to let go of lingering resentments and concentrate on rebuilding and reclaiming their political space.
Furthermore, Dr. Mumba announced plans for a nationwide tour across all ten provinces of Zambia, aiming to engage with members and supporters to fortify the Party’s presence and efficacy. He expressed optimism that this mobilization effort would mark a significant turning point for the MMD, enabling it to reconnect with its base and forge ahead with renewed vigor.
Meanwhile Dr.Mumba has also highlighted the looming threat of drought and its potential impact on food security in households across Zambia.
Expressing concerns over the situation, Dr.Mumba referenced OXFAM’s report indicating that up to six million people could face food insecurity due to the impending dry spell. He emphasized the necessity for proactive measures and preparedness to mitigate the anticipated hardships, urging for solutions to be implemented before the full impact is felt.
Dr.Mumba expressed confidence that Zambia could overcome these challenges, rallying the nation with the resolute declaration, “ZAMBIA SHALL BE SAVED.”
MMD Reaffirms Commitment to National Development and Political Renewal
The Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) has reiterated the importance of forward momentum as a fundamental step towards contributing to the nation’s development and reshaping its political landscape.
In a recent address to the Party’s leadership during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on March 21, 2024, MMD President Nevers Mumba emphasized the imperative of moving beyond past grievances. Dr. Mumba underscored the need to refocus efforts on revitalizing the Party’s vision and reputation, urging members to let go of lingering resentments and concentrate on rebuilding and reclaiming their political space.
Furthermore, Dr. Mumba announced plans for a nationwide tour across all ten provinces of Zambia, aiming to engage with members and supporters to fortify the Party’s presence and efficacy. He expressed optimism that this mobilization effort would mark a significant turning point for the MMD, enabling it to reconnect with its base and forge ahead with renewed vigor.
Acting Party Chief Spokesperson, Brendel Phillip, reaffirmed the leadership’s commitment to guiding the Party towards a brighter future. However, amidst these efforts for political rejuvenation, Phillip also highlighted the looming threat of drought and its potential impact on food security in households across Zambia.
Expressing concerns over the situation, Phillip referenced OXFAM’s report indicating that up to six million people could face food insecurity due to the impending dry spell. He emphasized the necessity for proactive measures and preparedness to mitigate the anticipated hardships, urging for solutions to be implemented before the full impact is felt.
In conclusion, Phillip expressed confidence that Zambia could overcome these challenges, rallying the nation with the resolute declaration, “ZAMBIA SHALL BE SAVED.” This dual focus on political renewal and proactive response to impending crises underscores the MMD’s commitment to national development and welfare.
The hour! Has GONE!
Mumba and Miles Sampa should just go and join HH so that we through them in the trash in 2026. These are politicians who will do anything for as long as their pockets are full. They have no morals and stand for nothing. No principals whatsoever. Is Navers Mumba living in the past for him to say “looming threat of drought and its potential impact on food security” because these are already upon the people. They no longer looming and potential. After enriching himself from poor people’s and offering, one has to be a daft in the head to listen to this guy.
This overgrown boy lives on another planet. It pains me to see this just come and destroy our party….a party he wished ill through out our struggle for multiple party democracy.
MMD still exists? Maybe in name only.
He should change the name to “nashala neka party”
NNP? Yeah sounds better than MMD
MMD is a dead party…just like UNIP ,PF ,Kwacha party and other one man briefcase parties.
Arr gerout! you have outstayed your welcome. Mumba is like that visitor who refuses to leave.