Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) National Chairman, Michael Mabenga has reiterated that there is no leadership crisis in the party.
Mr. Mabenga said all the party organs have continued to work together and are praying for the quick recovery of President Mwanawasa.
The MMD National Chairman was speaking at the party secretariate during at a press briefing in Lusaka on Tuesday.
He said people spreading rumors that there is crisis in the MMD should scrap the notion as the party’s operations are normal.
“I want to agree with what the Vice President said in Livingstone yesterday. There is no crisis in MMD. If anything the party has become even stronger as we have united in praying for the quick recovery of our President,” Mr. Mabenga said.
And Mr Mabenga says NEC will soon hold meeting to discuss and resolve amicably the disputes between the National Secretary, Mr Katele Kalumba and Chairman for information and Publicity, Ben Tetamashima in order to avoid bickering in the party..
And Chief government spokesperson, Mike Mulongoti has dismissed rumours that before his departure for Egypt, President Levy Mwanawasa left the instruments of power with defence minister George Mpombo.
Mr. Mulongoti, who is also Information Minister, says Vice President Rupiah Banda is fully in charge of all government functions.
He says Mr. Banda is receiving support from all line ministries in implementing various government programmes.
Mr. Mulongoti was speaking during a live National watch programme on ZNBC TV Monday night.
He assured the nation that cabinet will continue implementing various government programmes despite the Zambian leader’s absence.
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