Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) National Secretary Katele Kalumba is being accused of using President Mwanwasa’s illness to further his presidential ambitions.
The accusation is from MMD Chairperson for Information and Publicity Ben Tetamashimba.
Mr. Tetamashimba said Dr. Kalumba is twisting issues to gain political mileage using Dr. Mwanawasa’s illness.
He challenged Dr. Kalumba to state his position over his ambitions for the presidency.
Efforts to get Dr. Kalumba failed.
Mr. Tetamashimba also accused at a press conference he held, sections of the ruling party of trying to overwork Dr. Mwanawasa.
Mr. Tetamashimba said his succession remarks have been twisted by some people within the MMD to suit their political ambitions.
He maintained that he stands by his pronouncement aimed at preventing a situation where President Mwanawasa is overworked.
Mr. Tetamashimba said he would not allow people with a hidden agenda to twist his succession remarks and criticize him.
Mr. Tetamashimba advised the First Family to be weary of some sympathizers as their sympathy is not genuine.
The MMD spokesperson evoked mixed feelings and reactions after he was quoted to have said that the MMD should discuss the issue of succession when President Mwanawasa returns home from France where he is receiving medical attention.
Meanwhile,cabinet has been asked to show leadership in responding to questions being raised on what would happen if the President is unable to resume work.
Former Vice President, Nervous Mumba however urged cabinet to follow the constitution should such a thing happen.
He said the current illness of President MWANAWASA should not divide the nation and called on all sectors of the nation to unite.
Dr. Mumba also said the current ailment of the President should not be used as a tool for some people to advance their political ambitions.
He told a media briefing in Lusaka, that the current differences that have arisen in the MMD because of the illness of the President should not be entertained any further.
And the Bank of Zambia (BOZ) says President Mwanwasa’s illness will not affect the economy.
Bank Governor, Caleb Fundanga said the country has over $1 billion in reserves.
He said this is enough to cover any foreign exchange withdrawals by investors, who may be uncertain with President Mwanawasa’s illness.
Dr. Fundanga said this at the Banks quarterly media briefing.
He admitted that the Kwacha suffered some depreciation when the President was taken ill but was quick to note that it also appreciated last week.
Dr. Fundanga said there is no need to panic and urged citizens to work harder to sustain the current economic growth.
President Mwanawasa suffered a stroke late last month and is currently admitted to Percy Military Hospital in France.
ENDS/AM/TK/ZANIS