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PF has neglected Chiluba’s birth place, Nevers tells Musangu Village

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Nevers Mumba

Nevers Mumba

MMD President Dr. Nevers Mumba has told the people of  Musangu village in Mwense district,  the home and birthplace of MMD Founding President and second Republican President the late Frederick Titus Jacob Chiluba, not to be deceived by the well known ‘donchi kubeba’ PF lies  but instead rally  with the rest of the country in voting out the PF government from power and bring in  a government which would bring genuine development to the country  and improve the destroyed economy which was currently severely  hurting poor people.

GBM with  Nevers Mumba in Mansa

GBM with Nevers Mumba in Mansa

He said if the PF had genuinely loved late President Chiluba, Musangu village would not be as dilapitated and neglected as it is today.

 

Dr. Mumba was speaking at a campaign rally in Musangu with Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba, the UPND running mate where they were drumming up support for UPND President Hakainde Hichilema, who he said was a sober, knowledgeable leader  who had serious and clear-cut programmes which he would put into effect from day one, to salvage the economy from total collapse and bring down prices of mealie meal and other food prices which the MMD left in 2011.

 

Dr. Mumba  recently sharply critisized President Edgar Lungu for treating the people of Luapula province like small children when he said  he  had renamed the  non-existent Luapula University to FTJ University, all aimed at deceiptfully soliciting for votes from the unsuspecting villagers.

 

The MMD President has said the people of Zambia gave both Mr. Rupiah Banda and Mr. Lungu ‘sympathy’ votes in 2008 and 2011 respectively due to the national mourning of late President Mwanawasa and late Michael Sata, (may their souls rest in peace) but that it was now  time for Zambians to stop  mourning and vote wisely in the August 2016 election.


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