Former mayor and suspended MMD councillor, Joram Mwiinda has said he will appeal against his suspension.Mr.Mwiinda,who was former mayor during the period from May 2010 spent most of his tenure suspended when the Ministry of Local Government suspended the Livingstone City Council for gross misconduct.
We have decided to suspend Mr.Mwiinda from the Party on grounds of gross indiscipline said a press statement signed by Livingstone MMD constituency chairman,Friday Nkonde.
Shortly after the Council’s suspension was lifted fresh elections were called and a new mayor,Aggrey Njekwa was voted into office amid dramatic elections which left the former mayor-Mwiinda suspended from the MMD on charges of indiscipline.
However,sources within the council have revealed that Mr.Mwiinda’s suspension comes in a wake of events during the mayoral elections in which he is alleged to have conspired with another MMD councillor to aid a councillor from the opposition UPND,Njekwa to win the election after defeating an MMD candidate David Musesa.
It is believed that the MMD leadership in the district was upset and wondered how the MMD which has the majority representation in the council lost the elections.
In the Livingstone Council the MMD:Opposition representation ratio is 10:7 however the MMD candidate Musesa lost to Njekwa by 3 votes,which are believed to come from the members of the ruling party.
However Mr.Mwiinda has refuted involvement in the vote issue and has declined to comment further.
Speaking in an interview with LT,Mr Mwiinda has since declared that he will appeal his suspension and has described it as unfair and
baseless.
‘I am still meeting them because i think it is unfair and baseless for them to suspend me in that manner,it is actually shameful,’he said.
He has however said only God knows why he is being penalised.
Newly elected Livngstone Mayor,Aggrey Njekwa has pledged to improve the outlook of Livingstone town which is a pride of Zambia’s heritage as a tourist capitol.
The new Mayor nevertheless has said his duty is not engage in political wrangles with anyone but to develop the city of Livingstone.
He has since appealed to the people of Livingstone put aside their tribe,colour,political beliefs and grievances so that they focus on working.