Ruling MMD Chisamba Member of Parliament Moses Muteteka has urged the church to counsel losing presidential candidates to reduce growing tension in the country.
Mr Muteteka said the losing candidates should allow the newly elected Republican President Rupiah Banda to carry on with developmental projects initiated by late President Levy Mwanawasa’s administration.
He told ZANIS in Lusaka Saturday that the losers should also desist from deliberately creating tension in the country adding that peace is paramount for government to foster development.
Mr. Muteteka further urged politicians to desist from using youths in perpetuating post election violence which has the potential of fuelling tension in the country.
And the MMD Chisamba MP has commended people in Chisamba constituency for giving the ruling party a massive vote in the October 30th presidential polls.
He has since assured the people of Chisamba of continued development in the area in line with government’s development for the country.
Various stakeholders have continued to call for peace in the wake of minor protests characterized by some suspected opposition Patriotic Front (PF) youth cadres stripping in public.
And two Lusaka based clergymen have the condemned various acts of post-election violence by alleged suspected opposition Patriotic Front (PF) cadres in Lusaka.
Bishop Bwanali Phiri of World Baptist Evangelist Association (WBEA) described the behavior by the cadres as reported in some sections of the media as embarrassing and unfortunate.
Bishop Phiri told ZANIS in Lusaka Saturday that there was need for all citizens to unite and support the newly elected President Rupiah Banda and his administration for the development of the country.
He said it was sad that some youths were allegedly being paid to undress protest the October 30th polls’ results won by MMD’s presidential candidate Rupiah Banda.
And Bishop Ebbystya Katongo of The Jesus Church has urged political party leaders and members to desist from assassinating each other’s characters.
Bishop Katongo said poltical parties and other stakeholders should instead unite and preach peaceful messages in order to uphold Zambia as a Christian nation.
The two clergymen have since joined several other organisations in the country to congratulating President Rupiah Banda on his election as the fourth republican president after the demise of late President Levy Mwanawasa who died on August 19 at Percy Millitary Hospital in Paris France.
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