-Acting President, Rupiah Banda, has advised the MMD on the Copperbelt to base campaign for on truth in during the run up to the October 30, Presidential election.
Mr Banda said this when he arrived this morning at the Ndola International Airport on his way to Chililabombwe where he is expected among hundreds of Zambian soccer fans at this afternoon Zambia-Togo World Cup qualifier.
“We should not tell people lies, tell them the truth, projects that we have embarked on are their for them to see, lets campaign gently, humbly and persistently,” he advised.
ZANIS Sports staffer, Penlop Chansa, reports from Ndola that Mr Banda said the MMD has a huge task of ensuring it emerges victor of the election.
He advised the party to focus the energy at regaining support from the people of the Copperbelt province in line with late President Mwanawasa’s wish.
“Our late President (Dr Levy Patrick Mwanawasa) had always told me how much he wanted to win back the Copperbelt Province,” he said.
Mr Banda also wmphasised the need for members of the paty to sustain the unity in the MMD.
And speaking earlier, MMD Provincial Chairman, Joseph Chilambwe, said Mr Banda was the only capable leader to lead the nation until the 2011 elections.
The Acting President this afternoon officiated at the Zambia vs Togo match at Chililabombwe’s Konkola stadium.
Striker Felix Katongo’s thunderbolt kick in the 32 minute brightened Zambia’s chances of qualifying to the 2010 World Cup Africa will host in South Africa.
Felix, young brother to Zambia’s skipper Christopher, utilised the scoring opportunity with a thunderbolt kick out side the box into Togolese net to send the crowd including Acting President Rupiah Banda into ululation.
Felix’s goal puts the Chipolopolo boys back in the saddle of qualifying leading the group with seven points with group leaders Swaziland in second position with four points.
Playing without their skipper and England based stiker Emmanuel Adebuyor, the Hawks of Togo where a shadow of themselves when the allowed the Chipolopolos to enmjoy ball possession and goal attempts.
Zambia gave a message to the visitors through left wing striker Rainford Kalaba in the 17 th minute when he perfectly passed on his stylish and perfect kick to Felix who headed out side the box.
Kalaba’s perfect pass in the 19 th minute to king pin striker Collins Mbesuma failed to yeild results when he (Mbesuma) headed the lover the bar with a keeper to beat.
The match was televised on multi choice’s Super Sport channel 3 across the continent.
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