Concerned residents in Ndola have advised the Post Newspaper to desist from deliberately dwelling on the MMD Presidential candidate and Acting President Rupiah Banda’s marital issues, but concentrate on issues of economic development.
Mr Joshua Mutwalo told ZANIS in Ndola in an interview today that it was unprofessional and unfair for the Post Newspaper to discredit Mr Banda simply because he was married to a person younger than himself.
Mr Mutwalo said Mrs Thandiwe’s age had nothing to do with whether her husband was capable of further developing Zambia or not.
He said it would be wrong and unfair for a newspaper to prevent anyone from becoming Zambia’s Republican President just because he is married to someone elder or younger than himself or simply because he was divorced or widowed.
Mr Mutwalo said it would be more meaningful for the Post Newspaper to bring out matters of national development, rather than stories of unexplained personal hatred.
The Post Newspaper recently came under attack from irate MMD cadres who charged that the paper was reporting negatively their party presidential candidate.
Meanwhile, former Information Minister under the Chiluba Government, Ndola based Reverend Stan Kristafor has said, of the candidates contesting the by-election, Acting President Rupiah Banda was the best placed candidate to spearhead the legacy left by late President Dr Levy Mwanawasa. He appealed to all Zambians to vote wisely in the forth-coming October 30 elections.
In a press statement made available to ZANIS Ndola this morning, Rev Kristafor urged fellow Zambians to vote wisely with all their minds and from their hearts.
He said Mr Rupiah Banda was a career diplomat who served Zambia as a good ambassador in embassies abroad and was a qualified economist and an established businessman.
He further said Mr Banda was articulate and very familiar with Government programmes, having worked as a cabinet Minister and was a parliamentarian for 10 years.
“RB is a career diplomat who served the nation as an ambassador in our embassies abroad, as well as to the United Nations, he is a qualified economist and long established businessman, and is articulate and very familiar with Government programmes having been a cabinet Minister in the past, with 10 years experience in Parliament,” he said.
The clergyman said Mr Banda was an action-oriented man who had a strong vision of developing the nation substantially aimed at improving the lifestyle of every Zambian citizen.
ENDS/PC/PK/ZANIS.