Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Patriotic Front Wrangles – PF Reports Ng’ona for Forged Meeting Application in Kabwe

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The Patriotic Front (PF) has taken swift action against Mr. Morgan Ng’ona, reporting him to the Zambian Police for his alleged involvement in forgery and impersonation in an application to convene a meeting on PF premises at the University of Mulungushi.

Raphael Nakacinda, the Secretary General of the Patriotic Front, lodged a formal complaint with the Lusaka Police Commanding Officer, asserting that Mr. Ng’ona was not a genuine member of the party and was misleadingly presenting himself as such, engaging in impersonation. In his report, Hon Nakacinda revealed that the letterhead used in the application for the use of accommodation facilities at Mulungushi University was a complete forgery, demanding the immediate arrest of Mr. Ng’ona on the grounds of these offenses.

Hon Nakacinda called upon the police to act swiftly to apprehend individuals involved in such acts of lawlessness and to uphold the rule of law. Furthermore, he urged Mulungushi University and other relevant authorities to take note of the situation, emphasizing that this was a clear case of forgery and impersonation.

The alleged perpetrator, Mr. Morgan Ng’ona, a former PF official from Matero Constituency, had written a letter to Mulungushi University, claiming that the Patriotic Front would be hosting an independence retreat with an anticipated 500 attendees in Kabwe. Copies of this letter were forwarded to the Minister of Education and the Minister of Home Affairs and Interior Security.

When questioned about the nature of the meeting, Mr. Ng’ona redirected all inquiries to the suspended Member of Parliament for Matero, Hon. Miles Sampa.

In the official letter submitted to the Police, dated October 23, 2023, Hon. Nakacinda informed the Lusaka Commanding Officer about the case of forged PF letterhead and impersonation allegedly committed by Mr. Morgan Ng’ona. He underscored the fraudulent nature of the letter and emphasized that Mr. Ng’ona was a former party official who had defected to another political party in 2022 and had not been re-admitted to the PF.

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  1. Neither the Suspended or the Acting can win 2026 or the Former against a weakened opposition in Gov Sometimes credible leadership of distinction to serve and lead the people could come from amongst others maybe not amongst and if results could be achieved The suspended or the former can not win 2026 against a weak upnd but any other credible leader could easily win but in this case the sitting has recorded some progress and any comparable competition should be firm and at constituency level

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