
The MMD has ushered into office a new National Executive Committee (NEC) for the next five years.
This follows elections conducted at the MMD second Extra-Ordinary Convention at Mulungushi University in Kabwe.
Returning Officer Christopher Mundia announced the results of the new NEC leaders Thursday morning.
President Rupiah Banda who went through an opposed will lead the party.
Lands Deputy Minister Michael Mabenga has retained his position as National Chairman while Major Richard Kachingwe is the new National Secretary, taking over the realms from Dr. Katele Kalumba who did not contest the elections.
Major Kachingwe beat Benard Mpundu to scoop the position of Chief Executive Officer of the party.
Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Lieutenant General Ronnie Shikapwasha is Chairperson for National Security while Education Minister and also MMD Spokesperson Dora Siliya is Chairperson for Informational and Publicity.
Lieutenant Shikapwasha was being challenged by Southern Province Minister Elijah Muchima while Ms. Siliya beat Webby Chipili and Mwata Chikumbi to scoop the position.
Others are Bwalya Chiti Chairman-Legal, Defence Minister Kalombo Mwansa for International Relations, and Local Government Deputy Minister Moses Muteteka as National Youth Chairman.
Chongwe Member of Parliament Sylvia Masebo is the new Chairperson for Women and Development, while Works and Supply Minister Gabriel Namulambe is the Chairman for Elections.
Others are Energy Minister Kenneth Konga, chairman for Energy, Tourism Minister Catherine Namugala as Chairperson Tourism, labour Minister Austin Liato Chairman for Labour and Dr Brian Chituwo Chairman for Local Government and Housing, a ministry he heads.
Goodward Mulubwa is the party’s National Treasurer, Science Technology Minister Peter Daka Chairman for Transport and Communications, and Agriculture Minister Dr Eustarckio Kazonga Chairman for Agriculture and Cooperatives.
The new National Trustees are Evelyn Mwanawasa, Grace Njapau and Clever Silavwe.
Lumba Kalumba beat Dr Patrick Chikusu to scoop the position of chairperson for health.
And President Rupiah Banda has nominated six members of the MMD to the National Executive Committee-NEC-
They include Vice President George Kunda, Parliamentary Chief Whip Vernon Mwaanga, Sports Minister Kenneth Chipungu, Suresh Desai, Margaret Musonda and Anne Chungu.
The President convened the first NEC meeting in Kabwe shortly after the close of the MMD convention where the nominations were passed.
According to the MMD Constitution, the party president is mandated to nominate up to 12 members to the Party’s top organ.
President Banda was speaking to journalists shortly after the first MMD NEC meeting in Kabwe.
And President Banda says the just ended MMD convention has proved that the party is democratic and transparent.
President Banda says the convention is testimony that the MMD embraces the tenets of democracy.
Mr Banda was speaking when he officially closed the second MMD extra ordinary convention in Kabwe on Thursday.
And the President has warned MMD members who are in the habit of double dealings that they will not be tolerated in the party.
President Banda says disciplinary action will be taken against any party member playing double standards.
The President has also warned that any National Executive Committee member found leaking information to the press or the public will be expelled.
President Banda says NEC matters are confidential and should not be leaked to the Press or the general public.
Mr. Banda has called for continued unity and love among party members to ensure victory in this year’s tripartite elections.
The President also urged the new NEC members to be humble and serve the party with humility.
[ZNBC]