Nevers Mumba Renames MMD to NNP while rival faction rejects the rebrand
More than one version of events is being promoted following the announcement by former MMD President Nevers Sekwila Mumba that the Movement for Multiparty Democracy has now been renamed the New Nation Party. Dr Mumba declared that the party has entered a new chapter and will support President Hakainde Hichilema in the 2026 general elections. He stated that the party will not field a presidential candidate and that this position reflects a desire for national unity. The announcement was made at NASDEC Sports Complex in Lusaka during an Extraordinary Convention that his camp viewed as a legitimate MMD process.
NNP National Secretary Elizabeth Chitika urged members to align themselves behind the new direction. Vice President Winnie Zaloumis described the event as a democratic marker for a politically renewed organisation. UPND Secretary General Batuke Imenda attended the same function and said the process was peaceful and consistent with a position that the future of governance should empower citizens to own national resources and key economic assets.
This is however not the only interpretation being presented to the public. A splinter faction calling itself Operation Save MMD issued a detailed statement saying that the NASDEC gathering was not an MMD event. The group said Dr Mumba has no legal authority to rename the MMD because his constitutional tenure expired in 2022. The faction’s statement was delivered by Gaston Sichilima who said that what occurred at NASDEC was a personal launch of a separate political party. He stated that the MMD brand still exists and that the narrative that the MMD is now the NNP is false and misleading.
Operation Save MMD stated that the purpose of their organisation is to protect and restore the MMD in accordance with the party constitution. They said the announcement of a rebrand is in direct conflict with the structures that remain active within the party. They said they reject any claims that the MMD has ended or has been dissolved. Sichilima said that Dr Mumba’s history is relevant to the current situation because several organisations that he formed previously have been dissolved before. He said this pattern is evidence that the NASDEC event is another personal project rather than an institutional decision taken by a valid MMD convention.
The faction also said that the MMD must now begin the process of reconstructing its leadership and structures. Operation Save MMD said it will convene a national consultative gathering in the coming days with the purpose of identifying the next roadmap to a legitimate convention. The group said the constitutional right to choose national leaders is not held by individuals who no longer hold office. Sichilima said that the MMD should now prepare for a fresh democratic process which will restore authority through a transparent election of office bearers.
The two narratives have therefore collided directly. One narrative says that the MMD has legitimately rebranded into the NNP and that the decision is based on unity and strategy. The second narrative says that the MMD continues to exist and that the NASDEC event was a launch of a completely new party. The political question that now follows is which claim will be recognised by the Registrar of Societies and whether official documentation matches either side of the dispute.
The story continues to develop because both sides insist that their version is fact. Dr Mumba positions his announcement as a forward path. Operation Save MMD positions it as a departure. Both groups have stated that they will continue with their programme of action in the coming days. Further public statements are expected from each side as the status of the MMD identity becomes a topic of national political interest ahead of 2026.





How can not fielding a Presidential candidate and supporting the failed UPND be deemed fostering unity in the country? Surely something not right here
Usually changing names means running away from something
Just like UPND like Tonse looking for alliances with very weak or non existent parties, the case of UPND going into an alliance with a dead party called MMD which is just changing names but will still be with no political stamina whatsoever
And that is how you get invited to national events, just pretend you are a President of a political party, no branch chairman, no constituency chairman, no mayor, no MP,no nothing. And life goes on
even if he runs for plot 1 he will not win so best he follows a better leader than him
Spot on
Renaming will not make any difference as zambians do not believe
In going back again.time to move ahead.
Awe abanaabo nimbulwa mano. Bushe nangu relevance seeking nifi? You’re better off after failing with your Christ, at least wayambako praising yaba Papa ku Vatican City. Bushe iwe ukafwafye ulelomba nokubepa for survival?
Its tough for him, remember he still clamours for VP position. MMD Party not doing well, Zambia shall be saved gone. For now this is just like gonzelaling a moving vehicle to appear relevant in the political circles with completely no clout. But remember also desperate people welcome anybody
What are the benefits of renaming the dead party? Someone is just looking for conflicts here. Why can’t people just stay quiet and in peace with each other? I now believe man was wired to thrive where there is confusion. No wonder we couldn’t survive staying paradise where it was peaceful because we don’t cherish peace indeed.
The man has been a disgrace for a long time, is lost it.