UPPZ’s Able Ngwenya eyes Kasenengwa seat
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By Derrick Sinjela
UNITED Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia (UPPZ) Kasenengwa parliamentary aspirant Able Ngwenya is determined to clinch the vacant portfolio come Thursday 6th September 2018 on account of being a popular candidate.
An optimistic 36-year-old Ngwenya says once elected Member of Parliament (MP) he will endeavor to reduce distance to secondary schools and increasing access to clean water in Kasenengwa constituency, Chipata Eastern Province.
Born 31st December 1981, Ngwenya is worried that pupils trek five kilometers to a nearest secondary school, with teachers lacking accommodation, though Kasenegwa Constituency has sufficient primary education facilities.
“My chances of winning are very high as I was born and raised within Kasenengwa. Kasenengwa Constituency has a lot of challenges, lack of a secondary school, shortage of teachers’ houses, and pupils walking five kilometers to school. Resident have no access to clean water,” complained an optimistic Ngwenya, competing against Patriotic Front (PF) aspirant, Sensio Banda and Peoples Alliance for Change (PAC) candidate.
The Kasenengwa seat fell vacant following the death of then MP, the late Ms. Victoria Kalima-Phiri on June 11th 2018, at Maina Soko Military Hospital in Lusaka’s Woodlands residential area.
And UPPZ Mubili Ward aspirant in Limulunga District of Western Province, Muyangana Sikopo equally expressed optimism of wining the seat on Thursday September 6th 2018.
“The living environment in Mubili Ward, Limulunga District and the Western Province as a whole is not good and I believe once elected a I can become an effective voice for the suffering masses,” explained Mr. Sikopo.