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MMD No longer Popular In Mpongwe

IT is quite mind-boggling to understand Nevers Mumba’s logic for claiming that MMD has the strongest hold in Mpongwe when observers on the ground indicate the opposite.

Though MMD in the past enjoyed a huge following at the grass-roots in Mpongwe, common sense suggests that after the defection of Gabriel Namulambe to the PF, MMD’s popularity is now on a downward spiral, with grassroots defectors leaving literally en masse, and key leaders seeking greener pastures in the ruling PF.

Nevers has lamentably failed to keep and inspire political harmony within his MMD ranks.

As a party under Rupiah Banda, the MMD was very well rallied around its party president.

Rupiah was undoubtedly a respected leader within the MMD and beyond.

But as Nevers took over, it was clear that he was no match for his predecessor.

Nevers has found it difficult to escape his predecessor’s shadows.
An incessant comparison between Nevers Mumba and Rupiah Banda’s leadership style yields miserable outcomes.
It is no wonder the current MMD leadership has been frequenting Rupiah Banda’s home to seek advice on the problems that have beset the party.

We are observing a situation where Nevers Mumba’s grassroots popularity in the MMD is generally on the wane.

And, perhaps, his inability to manage his bruised ego has made him to delusively insinuate that MMD is the only party with the strongest structures in Mpongwe Constituency compared to those of PF and UPND.

But enter the February 28 by-election, MMD’s quest for the retention of the parliamentary seat in Mpongwe could, probably, be as good as dead.

MUBANGA LUCHEMBE

Lusaka

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11 Responses to MMD No longer Popular In Mpongwe

  1. DK PLANET Reply

    January 10, 2013 at 2:18 pm

    If pf wins the livingston and mpongwe by elections then those dreaming of pf losing in 2016 shud forget. Let’s see if pf is truly losing popularity.

  2. mature Reply

    January 10, 2013 at 2:52 pm

    mmd’s litmus test under nevers mumba. should mmd loose the mpongwe seat, which is more likely, then he will have no option but to step down.but knowing these politicians…(it can’tnever.lol)

  3. Ingwebu Reply

    January 10, 2013 at 3:22 pm

    True, mmd has lost direction under mumba.i just wonder what will remain of this party come 2016.

  4. jannet Reply

    January 10, 2013 at 3:59 pm

    We love all parties in Mpongwe but want to avoid unnecessary by election in future thats why pf is lossing in Mpongwe.

  5. jannet Reply

    January 10, 2013 at 4:02 pm

    We love all parties in Mpongwe but we want to avoid unnecessary by election in future in our country thats why pf is lossing in Mpongwe.

  6. Conman Reply

    January 10, 2013 at 6:31 pm

    This little worm has just gone too far. Why do you want to judge other parties negatively. You have been regurgitating trash in the daily mail on a daily basis. You want to campaign for a position little twitt. Do something for your life rather than reducing yourself to a praise singer. The same goes for your fellow deranged Rottweiler going by the name of sunday chilufya chanda. Why does Muvi even bring this character as an independent analyst when he openly shows his biasness. I actually throw up every time his ugly puffed up face appears on their morning show.

  7. katubi Reply

    January 11, 2013 at 11:27 pm

    When is pastor Mumbwe petitioning Mufumbwe elections?

  8. sweet tony Reply

    January 13, 2013 at 9:26 am

    hh and mumba are idiots.

  9. Uwakwamununga Reply

    January 13, 2013 at 11:40 pm

    AWE MUNE SWEET TONY WALUFYANYA TEKUTUKA ABAIKALILE.
    NATWANGALEFYE BWINO NEFIKANSA FYA CALO(POLITICS).

  10. mukombe Reply

    January 14, 2013 at 1:34 pm

    Wait for the 28th then we shall see who is popular.

  11. BUSINESS MAN Reply

    February 20, 2013 at 12:24 pm

    MMD is a dead party…its dead and gone just like unip

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