
The Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) National Secretary, Katele Kalumba has said the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) has not changed its endorsement of Rupiah Banda as its Presidential candidate in the 2011 general elections.
Speaking in Mazabuka, yesterday, Dr Kalumba reiterated that whether the party goes to the convention or not, President Banda remains the party’s sole candidate for the Republican Presidency.
And Dr Kalumba further said that the party’s supreme body will meet this weekend to decide whether to dissolve the party organs to pave way for party elections in readiness for the party convention or not.
Dr Kalumba said the meeting, which will be chaired by President Banda, will set guidelines on how the elections would be conducted should NEC resolve to dissolve the lower organs.
He said the party will not tolerate any unauthorised dissolution of party organs in Mazabuka and Monze districts because it weakens the popularity of the ruling party.
Dr Kalumba said the dissolution of party organs in the two districts is a recipe for anarchy and could help the opposition to strengthen their support.
He also said his office is aware of the illegal activities of a clique of senior party officials who are bent on creating disturbances in the party through fake dissolutions.[quote]
Meanwhile, the MMD in Mazabuka has challenged Mr Jeff Kaande, the deputy national secretary, to state which candidate he is backing for Presidency in the 2011 elections.
District Youth Chairman, Gesho Gaanga told ZANIS in Mazabuka today that the district and constituency officials are disappointed with the deputy national secretary for deliberately telling lies about the dissolution of the district and constituency executives.
He said it was not true that the party organs in Mazabuka requested to be dissolved as stated by Mr Kaande.
And Mazabuka District Vice Chairman, Takawira Mahere, challenged Mr Kaande to speak the truth if he has the interest of the party at heart.
Mr Mahere said the illegal dissolution of the party by Mr Kaande is highly suspicious, especially that it has no blessings of the party’s national executive committee.
Efforts to get a comment from Mr Kaande proved futile.
ZANIS