The rattled MMD leadership just wish that Nevers Mumba goes away quietly. This is a tall order because Pastor Mumba said, Expelling Me From MMD Won't Silence Me.
"We are all witnessing the mutilation of democracy and the enslavement of the Zambian spirit. They are working to deny us the freedom of self-determination," Pastor Mumba said.
"When the freedom of choice is taken away from a human being, the human spirit cries out for relief," he said. "Our collective human spirit in Zambia is crying out for relief from those who are determined to suppress the freedom of choice."
This blog is dedicated to educate and enlighten Zambian voters about Dr. Nevers Mumba's vision and why he is the right candidate and the right leader for Zambia.
Thursday, May 19, 2005
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
MMD NEC ready to meet Mumba in court
Times of Zambia reports: "THE MMD National Executive Committee (NEC) is ready to meet former vice-president Nevers Mumba in court over an injunction he has filed seeking remedy ahead of the national convention, President Mwanawasa said yesterday."
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
The Truth Will Prevail
After building his reputation in the fight against corruption, President Levy Mwanawasa's legacy hit a rock following reports that he has handed out money to his campaign team to bribe delegates to his party's crucial convention next month.
Mwanawasa is usually quick in responding to accusations and criticism, but on this occasion he has chosen to remain silent, and the Presidential Anti-Corruption Reputation Sinks.
Mwanawasa is usually quick in responding to accusations and criticism, but on this occasion he has chosen to remain silent, and the Presidential Anti-Corruption Reputation Sinks.
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