
Movement for Multi Party Democracy (MMD) National Secretary Major Richard Kachingwe has dispelled reports that a committee formed by the party’s national executive committee is investigating former President Rupiah Banda. Maj Kachingwe said the committee, headed by the party’s chairman for international affairs Kalombo Mwansa, wants to review the MMD’s performance and establish why it lost the September 20 polls.
Maj Kachingwe said the committee, comprising the party chairperson for legal affairs Bradford Machila, NEC trustee Jane Mkhalipi, chairperson for health Lumba Kalumba and Senga Hill member of Parliament Kapembwa Simbao, has been receiving written submissions from all constituencies and will also receive oral submissions at provincial centres.
“I have written to all provincial chairmen and chairladies informing them of this committee led by Dr Kalombo Mwansa. It’s not investigating president Banda and our members should ignore such reports,” he said.
Meanwhile, with two weeks to go before the party secretariat can close the door to anyone wanting to express interest in the former ruling party’s leadership, 9 top MMD members – mostly former ministers and diplomats, and a businessman – have thrown their hats into the ring and decided to run for party president.
The contenders officially include Zambia’s High Commissioner to Canada Nevers Mumba, former Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry Felix Mutati and Austin Chewe, a businessman.
A list in the possession of Daily Mail confirms that the nine are the only ones that have applied to their party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) to be considered for the once upon a time, most coveted job in town following Mr Banda’s decision to retire.
Mr Banda announced his intentions to quit the MMD presidency after he suffered defeat to Mr Sata in the September 20 elections. MMD national secretary Richard Kachingwe confirmed having received applications but refused to disclose the names of the people that hope to succeed Mr Banda.
Major Kachingwe said, “We have about nine to ten people who have applied from the time we invited applications for the presidency.” He said the party expects to receive more applications as the November 30 deadline draws near.
Asked to name the people wishing to contest the MMD presidency, Major Kachingwe said: “We will announce the names of the people interested after we reach the deadline.”
Other strong contenders for the job are former Minister of Finance and National Planning Situmbeko Musokotwane, former Minister of Foreign Affairs Kabinga Pande and former Minister of Local Government and Housing Brian Chituwo.
The rest are Chisamba member of Parliament Moses Muteteka, Charles Ngesa, a party member based on the Copperbelt, and Mr Nason Msoni, who contested the Kabwata parliamentary seat as an independent.
Party stalwarts say members championing Pastor Mumba as a possible successor to Mr Banda are demanding huge campaign funds from the diplomat. The party bigwigs believe the move has scared interested candidates from announcing their intentions for the party‘s highest position following the monetary demands that are rife in MMD.
[Zambia Daily Mail]