The Patriotic Front (PF) says it is not ready to hold its provincial and national conventions.
Party Spokesperson Given Lubinda told ZANIS in an interview that the PF would only hold its provincial and national conventions when it is adequately ready.
Mr. Lubinda pointed out that it would be meaningless for the party to vene its provincial and national conventions when it was not fully ready.
He however said the party would hold its provincial and national convention when the time is ripe.
Mr. Lubinda, who is also Kabwata Member of Parliament, said the party was under no pressure to convene is conventions.
“An egg cannot hatch before its due date,” he said.
Opposition PF has for sometime now been promising its supporters and sympathizers that it would soon hold its provincial and national convention.
The ruling MMD recently held its Eastern Province extra-ordinary conference.Kennedy Zulu is the new Eastern Province MMD Chairperson.
Mr. Zulu emerged winner in a tightly contested election after beating his closest rival, Lameck Mangani.
Mr. Mangami, who is also Chipata Central Member of Parliament and Lusaka Province Minister, lost by four votes after a recount because initially the two attracted the same number of votes.
The position of Chairperson which was contested by four candidates saw Mr. Zulu emerging victorious after polling 84 votes against his closest rival, Lameck Mangani who got 80 votes.
The other two contestants, Sherry Thole and Allan Sakala got seven and four votes respectively.
The Secretary’s position went to Rueben Chisanga with 116 votes beating Watch Banda who got 71 votes. The Vice Secretary is Charles Bensaia.
Mohamed Badat has retained his position as Treasurer and his Vice is Edward Banda.
The position of Information and Publicity Secretary went to Filimino Banda and his Vice is Nyimba Member of Parliament, Forrie Tembo.
Martha Mulenga beat two other contestants, Dorothy Dewe and Gertrude Zulu to become the Chairperson of the Provincial Women in development with Dorothy Phiri as her Vice.
The Provincial Youth Chairperson’s seat has been scooped by Samson Thole after beating Chipata Municipal Council Mayor, Sinoya Mwale.
Moses Moyo is the Vice Youth Chairperson and the Secretary is Christopher Katyetye.
The elections were held after the Provincial Executive Committee was dissolved last February by the National Executive Committee following squabbles in the party.