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RB to open MMD provincial conference in Solwezi

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President Banda with MMD cadre James Lukuku before departure for North Western province yesterday at Lusaka City Airport.

President Rupiah Banda is today scheduled  to open the MMD provincial conference in Solwezi.

This would be the fifth MMD provincial conference the President will be opening after successful conferences in the Copperbelt, Central, Western and Eastern provinces.

This is according to a statement released to ZNBC news by President BANDA’s special assistant for Press and Public Relations Dickson Jere.

And President Banda has called upon MMD members to continue exhibiting discipline, unity and resist any attempts to engage in violent conduct.

The provincial conferences will lead to the National Convention slated for this year ahead of the 2011 tripartite elections.

The President would be accompanied by MMD National Chairman, Michael Mabenga, Finance Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane, Works and Supply Minister, Mike Mulongoti and other senior government officials.

Provincial Chairman Pinakin Peter Patel has said in an interview that all arrangements have been made for the conference which will be attended by two hundred delegates.

ZNBC

9 COMMENTS

  1. # 1 Dolly,In Longacres just after Electoral Commission of Zambia or should i put it that its in between Kalingalinga & Kabulonga.
    Ngati uchoka ku longacres roundabout kuwenda ku UN building manje dont turn ku left kuyenda straight

  2. James Lukuku,last time i heard of him he was confessing that Alaa bee bribed him with K 15m prior to 2008 epresidential elections.He still wants more bribes even ku airport

  3. we don’t care he can go and never come to lusaka he should be addersing issues that are at hand. what is so special he could have just told CHi KA LA mabenga to go that side

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