
LUAPULA Province Royal Foundation chairperson Chief Chisunka has said Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata cannot be entrusted with power because of his alleged inconsistencies on matters of national interest.
Chief Chisunka said yesterday his subjects were worried about Mr Sata’s constant shifting of positions and cited his changed stance on former president Fredrick Chiluba.
He said his subjects could not continue to listen to Mr Sata whom he described as a chameleon and wondered why he now called Dr Chiluba a thief.
Chief Chisunka said he was surprised why Mr Sata changed his stance after he promised to drop charges against Dr Chiluba when he supported him in 2006 elections.
“What has changed now that Dr Chiluba is called names, is it because he is supporting his political opponents. Mr Sata should be fair,” Chief Chisunka said.
The traditional leader also wondered why Dr Chiluba’s case was linked to President Banda who was neither judge nor lawyer in the case.
[pullquote]“What has changed now that Dr Chiluba is called names, is it because he is supporting his political opponents. Mr Sata should be fair,” Chief Chisunka said.[/pullquote]
Meanwhile, Bweengwa Member of Parliament (MP) Highvie Hamududu has said PF vice-president Guy Scott and the secretary general Winter Kabimba should be disciplined for issuing statements against Mr Hakainde Hichilema.
Reacting to calls that the UPND should discipline the national youth chairperson Joe Kalusa for saying the pact has no action plan and that the MMD would win the 2011 elections, Mr Hamududu said PF officials were in the forefront of undermining the pact.
“What Kalusa is saying is that the pact needs a joint action plan. We need a proper joint manifesto. So if they want him (Mr Kalusa) punished Dr Guy Scott and Mr Kabimba must also be punished,” he said.
He said the pact needed a workable plan of action before a presidential candidate can be selected.
“That is the problem in Africa, we want to concentrate on the presidency. For now we must focus on developing a joint plan of action and strategy. Zambians want change and this can only be achieved through a united opposition.
“The issue of the presidency can be discussed later because either Mr Sata, Mr Hichilema or somebody else can be the pact president,” he said.
The Bweengwa MP maintained there was need for the PF to treat the UPND as an equal partner in the pact.
When contacted for comment Mr Kabimba refused to comment.
Mr Kalusa has been under fire for saying the MMD will win the 2011 election because it has a good working manifesto compared to that of the PF-UPND Pact, which has no clear set programmes.
PF national youth secretary Eric Chanda has called for the resignation of Mr Kalusa from the pact.
And UPND Copperbelt chairperson Elisha Matambo has said Mr Hichilema was promised votes for presidency by the people of Zambia for the 2011 general elections.
Mr Matambo said yesterday that Mr Hichilema was a better candidate to contest the 2011 presidential elections on the PF-UPND Pact because he was promised votes by the Zambians.
He said most people of North-Western, Western and the Copperbelt provinces promised Mr Hichilema of their votes in the 2011 elections and the promises had started bearing fruit.
Mr Matambo said this could be seen from the two constituencies in the North-Western Province that the UPND took from the MMD.
The UPND had scooped 20 of the 24 ward by-elections it contested in the three provinces.
[ Times Zambia ]