Suspected UPND cadres shot while attacking Davies Chama

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Patriotic Front (PF) Secretary General Davies Chama
Patriotic Front (PF) Secretary General Davies Chama

MACHETE-WIELDING thugs yesterday attacked Patriotic Front secretary-general Davies Chama and his entourage as they were driving to the campaign centre in Mulobezi.
The thugs who were clad in United Party for National Development (UPND) regalia attacked Mr Chama and his team with knives and machetes but his bodyguard shot at one of them before they scampered.
One of the cadres was apprehended and taken to Mulobezi Police Station before being taken to a rural health centre for treatment.
And Mr Chama condemned the violence being perpetrated by the suspected UPND cadres despite their party leadership promising free and fair campaigns.
He said it is disappointing for UPND party cadres to engage in campaigns of intimidation, which is a threat to peace and unity during campaigns.

Mr Chama called on all political parties participating in the Mulobezi by-election to engage in peaceful campaigns.
Inspector-General of Police Stella Libongani condemned the violence being perpetuated by suspected UPND cadres.
Mrs Libongani, however, assured that her office would deploy more officers to police the area.
The election of UPND’s Hastings Sililo was nullified by the courts of law following electoral malpractice.
The PF has adopted Patricia Mulasikwanda in Mulobezi while the UPND is fielding Mr Sililo.

UPND deputy spokesperson Edwin Lifwekelo said the party will not protect any cadre perpetuating violence ahead of Mulobezi by-election.
Mr Lifwekelo said the UPND is very clear on its message on violence, adding it will not protect any cadre who will be found wanting.
“The party detests violence as it damages its image. We will not protect anyone and police should prosecute anyone found wanting,” he said.
Mr Lifwekelo also stressed the need for all political parties to embrace each other as brothers and sisters so that there can be free and fair campaigns.

TEDDY KUYELA, Mulobezi

Zambia Daily Mail

12 COMMENTS

  1. Violence shud be condemned regardless of your political affiliation . If u kill wat do u gain?

  2. These are pf cadres remember wat they did to woman in soweto, they had upnd t-shirts and claimed she was attacked by upnd . There are no pangas in UPND

    • So u ar taking pleasure in violence? Violence shud just be condemned regardless of yo political affiliation

    • no am not in support of violence. but this kind of reporting is politically motivated and engineered to provoke some thoughts of people. its very exagerated

    • Kashita my dear brother. Better not comment if you can’t find constructive words. We are human and need to live peacefully. It doesn’t matter where violence is from, we need to condemn as concerned citizens.

    • the only thing that matters 2 u is that PF was attackd? wat about the man who was shot, is he not human?

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