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UPND Tell Sata To Intervern In PF Leadership Wrangles

The United Party for National Development (UPND) has called President Michael Sata to address the reported leadership wrangles in the PF party following the appointed of party Secretary General Wynter Kabimba as Justice minister.

UPND vice president for administration Richard Kapita has told QFM news in a statement that the reported wrangles in the PF party have the potential to affect the running of the government if left unchecked.

Mr. Kapita has indicated that the UPND has nothing against the appointment of Mr. Kabimba and has since congratulated him on his recent appointment.

Mr. Kapita Says the UPND hopes the new Justice Minister will ensure that the rule of law is respected in all areas of the country’s governance system.

And Mr. Kapita has also disclosed to QFM News that the Zambia Police Service has once again denied the UPND a permit to hold a rally in Mongu district this week.

This is the fourth time the Zambia police service is denying the UPND a permit to hold a public rally after the cancelled Kanyama and Chawama rallies in Lusaka.

Mr. Kapita has noted that the security concerns being raised by the police have nothing to do with the UPND planned rally.

He has appealed to Justice Minister Wynter Kabimba to intervene in the matter.

Mr. Kapita says the UPND will not allow the Zambia Police Service to continue denying them an opportunity to interact with the people at grassroots level.

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Posted by on September 17, 2012. Filed under LATEST NEWS. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

51 Responses to UPND Tell Sata To Intervern In PF Leadership Wrangles

  1. albert kasoma chanda

    September 19, 2012 at 10:22 am

    we thank God…………..the pact neva eva worked. HH is so damn young in his thinking…………….

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