
MMD spokesperson, Dora Siliya has said the party does not want to be dragged into debates over Change Life Zambia (CLZ) executive director, Frank Bwalya’s political position because it is now clear that the man is speaking for the opposition.
Ms Siliya said the fact that Fr Bwalya had been relieved of his duty and was now on the streets told a story that the man was working independent of the church.
She was commenting on Fr Bwalya’s allegations made at the weekend during a CLZ public rally held at Changanamai ground in Kitwe’s Kwacha Township that the MMD had lost the three previous elections and it was now using dirty people such as Chanda Chimba (III) to cling on to power.
“We don’t want to react to a person who when he opens his mouth it’s comedy that comes out. We don’t want to be bothered about a man who is performing comedy everyday,” she said.
Ms Siliya said Fr Bwalya had no backing of the Catholic Church but only wanted to drag the church in his political activities.
[pullquote]“We don’t want to react to a person who when he opens his mouth it’s comedy that comes out. We don’t want to be bothered about a man who is performing comedy everyday,” she said.[/pullquote]
She said it was no secret anymore that Fr Bwalya was speaking for the opposition, hence his disparaging remarks against the MMD.
Fr Bwalya during the rally alleged that the MMD lost the 2001 elections to late United Party for National Development (UPND) leader, Anderson Mazoka and it was the same with the 2006 and 2008 elections, which he said were both won by Mr Sata.
Fr Bwalya claimed that the MMD had a lot of dirty work to do but it did not want to do it itself although it was dirty.
“This is why the Government is using dirty people like Chanda Chimba to do its dirty work. They can use those but not me,” Fr Bwalya said.
He said the MMD had been challenging him to form a political party but he would not do that because he was too smart for them.
“They want me to form a political party so that we can have so many parties to give them chance to steal the votes but I am not going to do that. I am still a priest,” he said.
[ Times of Zambia ]


































