President Mwanawasa has called for politics of unity and development in the country.
Addressing people who welcomed him on arrival at Chipata airport this afternoon, Dr Mwanawasa said politics of insults and stone-throwing are over and that it was now time for politicians to embrace each other in developing the country.
The president said the new deal administration has done a lot to improve the standard of living of the people of Zambia since coming to power about six years ago.
Dr Mwanawasa thanked the MMD members and the nation at large for their prayers for his reconciliation with PF leader Michael Sata.
He said politics of reconciliation and unity should be encouraged in order for the nation to achieve sustainable development.
He said the reconciliation between him and Mr Sata will be meaningless if MMD members do not extend the same to those wishing to join the ruling party.
President Mwanawasa reminded MMD party members that Mr Sata has not joined the MMD but still belongs to his party and that they should concentrate on rebuilding and consolidating the party in order to effectively implement the party’s development agenda.
And provincial minister Charles in his welcome remarks, said the people of Eastern province ae thanful to president Mwanwasa for his commitment to develop the province,
Mr Shawa said this can be seen in the many development projects and programmes taking place in the province such as the eletrification of Chama which the president and his Malawian counterpart Bingu Muthariak will commission on Tuesday.
And MMD Eastern province chairman Kennedy Zulu said his executive which was elected in office recently will ensure the ruling party is strong and united in the province.
President is tomorrow expected to address a puiblic rally in Vubwi constituency before proceeding to Chama where he will commission the Chama power project with Malawian president Bingu Mutharika on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, a traditional ruler in Mwinilunga has commended president Mwanawasa for reconciling with opposition Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata.
Senior chief Kanongesha of the Lunda people in Mwinilunga told ZANIS that it is gratifying to see the two leaders reconcile.
“Truly we are all happy with the reconciliation of president Mwanawasa nd Mr Sata as political leaders,’ he said.
The traditional ruler stressed that reconciliation and forgiveness are the cornerstone of unity and development in the nation.
Senior chief Kanongesha urged the two leaders to honour their pledge to work together in developing the country.
He said the reconciliation of the two leaders should be emulated by other political players in the country.
Senior chief Kanongesha said development will be easy to attain if all politicians put their differences behind and work at national unity.
And senior chief Kanongesha has summoned church leaders to play a pivotal role in assisting to reconcile politicians in the country.
He said the church should play its role and help politicians to iron out their differences for the good of the nation.
Meanwhile, senior kanongesha has praised president Mwanawasa for providing traditional rulers with motor vehicles to enhance their mobility around their chiefdoms.
He said the development confirms the importance government attaches to the institution of chiefs in the country.