
Former Cabinet Minister in the second republic, William Harrington, has advised Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata to attend the funeral of second republican president Dr Frederick Chiluba.
Mr Harrington has said that there was no hostility at Belvedere Lodge where the funeral for Dr Chiluba is being held.
He said that the attendance of the funeral by the opposition leader will promote unity and togetherness in the nation.
Mr Harrington was speaking after signing the book of condolence at Belvedere Lodge Thursday morning.
Mr Harrington praised second republican president Dr Frederick Chiluba for his positive achievements during his reign as president.
He cited the introduction of cell-phone communication technology and the liberalisation of the telecommunications sector in 1994 as some of Dr Chiluba’s achievements.
Mr Harrington said the removal of duty on imported passenger transport vehicles after the demise of UBZ attests to Dr Chiluba’s many achievements.
[pullquote]The UPND supporters clad in their party colours arrived at belvedere lodge shortly after 15 hours and were received by their MMD counterparts.[/pullquote]
And United Party for National Development (UPND) supporters Thursday afternoon visited belvedere lodge where the funeral for second republican president Dr Frederick Chiluba is being held.
The UPND supporters clad in their party colours arrived at belvedere lodge shortly after 15 hours and were received by their MMD counterparts.
The two party supporters set aside their political differences and embraced each other.
The UPND women then proceeded to sign the book of condolence before going inside the lodge to meet the bereaved family.
Meanwhile, Leadership in Development Executive Director Moses Kalonde has appealed to Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata to attend the funeral Dr Chiluba’s funeral.
ZNBC