Southern Province Minister Daniel Munkombwe says Patriotic Front president ,Micheal Sata is a formidable force
who should not be written off even if people may not like him.
Mr Munkombwe said in his reconciliation message, Mr Sata clearly indicated that he was not joining the MMD, a
move that clearly showed that he had an honest intention and should not be rejected by anyone.
Mr Munkombwe said this in Livingstone today when Science, Technology and Vocational Training deputy minister Lucy Changwe paid a courtesy call in him at his office.
He said following the reconciliation, the MMD and the Patriotic Front will now face each other in a properly
marked field.
Mr Munkombwe said Mr Sata had realised that it was difficulty to play outside the field hence the move to
reconcile.
Mr Munkombwe described the reconciliation as progressive and appealed to Zambians not to take a
leaf from other African countries where their differences were leading their countries into
problems.
”We should not start learning to have problems. People should not emulate those countries that are in
problems because that is not our tradition. It does not pay to live in isolated political camps,” he
said.
And Science, Technology and Vocational training deputy minister Lucy Changwe said Mr Munkombwe was a veteran
politician whose words of wisdom could go a long way in unifying the country.
Ms Changwe said the government had a huge mandate from the people of Zambia to deliver development and to
ensure that resources are equitably distributed.
She said government was trying everything possible to improve the learning environments in higher institutions.
And Vice President Rupiah Banda has commended President Levy Mwanawasa and opposition Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata for reconciling after many years of exchanging unkind political words.
Mr. Banda said the reconciliation between Dr. Mwanawasa and Mr. Sata has quenched any prospect of a political disaster, adding that this development entailed that the two would now focus their energies on national development issues.
He said Zambia needed spirit of reconciliation for the posterity of the future.
He said the country has for the first time, scored a huge reconciliation milestone since attaining Independence on October 24, 1964.
“I take this opportunity to express special and indeed ward felicitations to the President Levy Mwanawasa, for the initiative he has taken of rapprochement with the PF leader Mr. Sata. Everybody agrees that this development exhibited by the two leaders, will mean that the country will now focus much of its energies on national developmental issues,” he said.
This week, President Mwanawasa and Mr. Sata held private talks at State House and help a joint press briefing at which they announced that they had put aside all their differences.