TAME YOUR CADRES THEY ARE BECOMING A NUISANCE – MRS. HACHILONDE URGES UPND.
Patriotic Front (PF) Deputy National Chairlady Kavumbu Hakachima Hachilonde says United Party for National Development (UPND) should tame its cadres who are becoming a
nuisance in the country.
Yesterday, UPND cadres intercepted PF party materials that were destined for Muchinga Province, SHIWANG’ANDU Constituency in particular.
It is alleged that the cadres beat up the PF Council Chairperson for SHIWANG’ANDU, stole his phone and undisclosed amounts of money as well as destroying some party materials although the few remaining materials are with the Police.
And in her resentful statement this morning, Mrs. Hachilonde says its worrisome to see UPND perpetrating violence few days after President HICHILEMA was preaching about peace and unity among Zambians.
She has since challenged the UPND to prove that it truly detest violence and caderism by ensuring that those of its members perpetrating the vice immediately face the wrath of the law.
Mrs. Hachilonde says the UPND should realize that hypocrisy will not stabilize the country’s economy, hence the need to walk the talk.
She adds that this is a fundamental human right for PF women to also participate in this very important International Women’s day.
Mrs. Hachilonde who vividly recalled the remarks by Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Robert Kabalata who counselled the planning committee that Government does not expect any conflicts during this important occasion, reiterated that self-deception or treachery should not be entertained.
She emphasized that Zambians must be given the freedom they deserve because ZAMBIA is not only for UPND aligned individuals.
Mrs. Hachilonde has since call on the Zambia Police Service to do their job and retrieve the materials so that PF women in affected areas can participate in International women’s day.
She further called on the Vice President of the Republic of Zambia Mutale NALUMANGO to help her fellow women retrieve the party materials so that they can participate happily.
The PF Deputy National chair Lady says fighting should never be the agenda but to collectively put the heads together and share ideas on how to improve the economy which is in shambles.
” I call for peace and unity in our country as we prepare for international women’s day.” Mrs. Hachilonde said