The Matero Family of Ministers (MFOM) in Lusaka has strongly condemned the violence among political parties in the Kanyama pre-election campaigns.
Speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka today, MFOM Chairman David Banda said unity was the only way to continued peace and security in the country.
He has since appealed to all political leaders to ensure that unity is preserved at all times even as they compete for power.
Yesterday, opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) and the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) clashed during their campaigns for the forthcoming Kanyama by-election.
Bishop Banda, who is also the overseer of the Grace Christian Centre (GCC) in Zambia, has meanwhile appealed political leaders to direct their energies in solving problems in Matero constituency.
He has further called upon various leaders to work closely with the area Member of Parliament Faustina Sinyangwe to bring about meaningful development in the area.
“As Church leaders, we shall continue supporting and closely work with the area MP and the local councilors,” he said.
He said that Matero faces a lot of problems, citing some being poor infrastrucre, poor roads, inadequate health, facilities poor sanitation, lack of drinking water and constant power outages as some of the challenges.
He said that MFOM will remain committed to the development of the nation.
Bishop Banda has also urged area MP to support the proposed mineral tax regime adding that other MPS should to ensure that this is implemented.
He has since called upon investors to corporate with the government on the proposal.