Leave PF out of UPND mishaps, Sunday Chanda advises Charles Kakoma
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Dr Jonas Chanda with Sunday Chanda, serving as PF Media Director
By Sunday Chanda Patriotic Front (PF) Media Director Party Headquarters
Lusaka, Zambia, 18th April 2018 – We wish to take great exception to insinuations raised in United Party for National developmment (UPND) Spokesperson Charles Kakoma’s statement issued on Wednesday, 18th April 2018.
The Patriotic Front has no interest in what Mr. Kakoma writes and does not write.
It is not the Patriotic Front that wrote the speech which UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema spoke from when he attacked and falsely the UN through UNDP Resident Coordinator Ms Janet Rogan over a report he had neither read or understood.
It was not the Patriotic Front that advised Mr. Kakoma to justify his Party’s orchestrated violence in Monze recently.
Today, there was another statement in Mr. Kakoma’s name attacking Commonwealth General Secretary Ms Patricia Scotland following her meeting with Her Honour the Vice President Mrs Inonge Mutuka-Wina.
Such tendencies by UPND to renege from their earlier positions on sensitive matters after they boomerang do not inspire confidence in their membership.

Vice President Inonge Mutukwa-Wina with President Lungu, Clerk of the National Assembly Celilia Nsenduluka Mbewe and Anti-Corruption Commission Director General Zacharia Kapetwa Phiri

Charles Kakoma
UPND Spokesperson
We can only advise the UPND to apologise to the UN by withdrawing their unwarranted attacks against Ms Rogan.
We also urge them to take responsibility over what is circulating as their angered position against the Commonwealth, alleging that PF is using money to buy off individuals in these international bodies.

Ms. Janet Rogan is UNDP Representative in Zambia

Freedom Sikazwe, Janet Rogan, Professor Nkandu Luo, President Lungu and Dr. Chitalu Chilufya
Patriotic Front continues to demand issue-based politics from UPND, including answers to linkages with Cambridge Analytica which possibly influenced voting patterns especially in Southern Province; Saturnia Trustgate and Offshore accounts as revealed by the Panama Papers; the displacement of over 600 families in Namwala whose livestock was deprived of grazing land; while coming out to condemn the violence perpetrated by UPND in Monze.