Gilbert Liswaniso has urged United Party for National Development structures in Southern Province to remain united and disciplined, telling party members that their role at grassroots level carries direct responsibility for sustaining programmes being rolled out across communities.
Speaking during a regional engagement reported in the newspapers, Liswaniso addressed supporters on the need for cohesion among ward and constituency leaders. He told provincial structures that internal divisions risk weakening mobilisation efforts and reducing the effectiveness of outreach activities linked to government initiatives.
The address formed part of ongoing political engagements across provinces where party officials continue meeting supporters to reinforce organisational coordination. Liswaniso’s remarks focused on loyalty to President Hakainde Hichilema and the importance of presenting a unified front in communities where party structures remain active.
Supporters attending the meeting described the tone as direct, with emphasis placed on discipline and consistent messaging. Provincial leaders were encouraged to maintain strong communication with national offices while ensuring that local teams remain visible through community programmes and engagement activities.
Within the ruling party, regional meetings have increasingly centred on strengthening coordination between leadership and grassroots organisers. Party insiders say such engagements aim to ensure that mobilisation efforts remain structured and aligned with national priorities. The emphasis on unity reflects the party’s focus on maintaining organisational stability during a period of active political mobilisation.
Liswaniso highlighted the importance of community outreach as a link between policy initiatives and residents. Party members were reminded that local leadership plays a role in explaining programmes introduced by government, particularly those tied to development, education and economic empowerment. The remarks positioned grassroots structures as a bridge between national policy direction and everyday engagement within communities.
Attendees noted that the gathering reinforced expectations that provincial teams should operate collectively rather than pursue individual agendas. Discussions during the meeting reportedly included strengthening ward-level coordination and maintaining discipline in public engagements. Organisers said the address served as a reminder that party structures remain central to sustaining visibility across regions.
Southern Province continues to hold political significance for the ruling party, making unity messages particularly relevant during mobilisation efforts. Supporters described the engagement as part of a wider push to maintain strong organisational networks while preparing for future political activities.
Across Zambia’s political environment, regional meetings have become a common platform for reinforcing internal cohesion and maintaining connection with grassroots supporters. Liswaniso’s address reflected this approach, encouraging members to focus on collective responsibility rather than internal competition.
The engagement concluded with a call for structures to remain active in outreach programmes while strengthening coordination between provincial leadership and national offices. Party officials indicated that additional meetings are planned as mobilisation activities continue across the province.





I am very very far from HH, we have never mate. The only thing is we kind of know the same few from the 80s and I remain loyal to him.
We have to rid ourselves of tunnel vision
Instead of thinking of ourselves we must put the country first
Loyalty to humans breeds dictators. Liswaniso is house negro material