
MMD national secretary Katele Kalumba says the MMD already has an existing strategic management programme and has dismissed assertions that he is not concerned about the alleged declining fortunes of the ruling party.
Reacting to MMD parliamentary chief whip Vernon Mwaanga’s sentiments that he should be concerned about the declining fortunes of the MMD, Dr Kalumba said he has noted Mr Mwaanga’s reaction.
“I have great respect for Honourable Mwaanga and perhaps he has misread the intent of my statement but I do respect his opinion,” Dr Kalumba said.
He maintained that the strategic meeting held at Andrews Motel in Lusaka was not an official MMD function and that it was not sanctioned by his office.
“We have a programme on the strategic management of the party and suggestions that we are not concerned about the declining fortunes of the party because of the two losses (Kasama Central and Solwezi Central by-elections) are a bit unfortunate,” Dr Kalumba said.
But Mr Mwaanga said there are many party officials both at senior and junior levels who are concerned about the MMD.
He said MMD’s loss in the Kasama by-elections did not bother him because it was a Patriotic Front (PF) seat and not an MMD one.[quote]
He described the loss in the Solwezi Central parliamentary election as a reality check for the MMD.
“But this is not the first time the MMD has lost one of its seats.
“We have lost some in the past but we reorganised and refocused to take the seats,” Mr Mwaanga said.
And Mr Mwaanga said the Litunga of Western Province was not part of the discussion at the meeting as alleged by some sections of the media.
“No one mentioned the name of the Litunga because that workshop had nothing to do with the Litunga,” Mr Mwaanga said
He said any suggestions that the Litunga was a subject at the MMD strategic planning workshop will be the work of enemies of the MMD.
“I am happy that there is a strategic planning programme on cards. We are anxious to see it work because the party has been silent without any activity. I have been national secretary before and the respect for Dr Kalumba is mutual,” Mr Mwaanga said.
He, however, said his concern for the party overrides the respect.
“I am looking forward [to a time] when he [Dr Kalumba] will announce plans to revive and reactivate our party. It was not just Solwezi but all parts of the country because there has been disquiet among party members about the lack of party activity countrywide except when there is an election,” Mr Mwaanga said.
He said he has received a lot of messages from senior party officials supporting his sentiments.
[Zambia Daily Mail]