Chief Government Spokesperson, Ronnie Shikapwasha said the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD), which is a party in government, is a national party spread all over the country.
Lieutenant General Shikapwasha told ZANIS in Mazabuka through a telephone interview that it is for this reason that the new party was not a threat to government.
He said government was also fully aware of Luena MP, Charles Milupi’s intentions to form the party, adding that government was also aware of it’s strengths and weaknesses.
“ We are not scared of the new party now and even in future but what I can assure Mr. Milupi is that his tribal party is not going anywhere and will equally be challenged by other individuals,’’ he said.
Lt. Gen Shikapwasha, who is also Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services, however said government does not encourage the formation of political parties on tribal lines because such developments were responsible for the current divisions in the country.
He said while government has created a conducive and democratic political environment for individuals to form political parties of their choice, the formation of political groupings should be for all tribes in order to unite the country.
He further noted that Mr. Milupi’s party will also be challenged by other political groupings since the country enjoys a democratic political system.
General Shikapwasha was reacting to Mr. Milupi, who stated during a Live Phone in programme on Mazabuka’s Community Radio station that President Band’s administration has been panicking over the formation of a new political party.
During the radio programme, Mr. Milupi alleged that government has been issuing negative statements to discourage people from joining it because it was made up of vibrant personalities.
He said the new political party, which will be launched soon, will offer an alternative leadership to salvage the country from its economic doldrums.
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