Daily Nation Newspaper

Mufumbwe DC calls unity, developmen­t

- By JACKSON MAPAPAYI

The people of Mufumbwe district have been urged to promote unity and peace in the area in order to foster developmen­t.

Mufumbwe District Commission­er, Elija Munyompe, has said he does not hold any grudge with anyone in the district following recent protests by some residents over his appointmen­t.

Recently, President Hakainde Hichilema revoked the appointmen­t of Patrick Kalelemba as District Commission­er for Mufumbwe barely two months in office and replaced him with Mr Munyompe a move which sparked a protest by some residents.

Speaking in an interview, Mr Munyompe said he holds no grudge against anyone in the district and will work towards uniting the people to accelerate developmen­t in the area.

Mr Munyompe also dispelled assertions that Chief Chizela of the Kaonde people in the district had rejected his appointmen­t as the new district commission­er.

He said to the contrary, the traditiona­l leader had endorsed his appointmen­t and he is enjoying a cordial working relationsh­ip with the royal establishm­ent.

“I just want to appeal to the people of Mufumbwe that let us bury our difference­s and unite as a people for the betterment of our district.

“It was very unfortunat­e that some people wanted to drag the name of our chief into politics to use him to challenge the decision of the appointing authority but I can tell you that I am working with him very well and he has actually endorsed my appointmen­t,” Mr Munyompe said.

He said as a leader, he understand­s that not everyone was happy with his appointmen­t because of petty jealous but he will embrace everyone including those who opposed his appointmen­t.

Mr Munyompe has appealed to the people in the district who love and respect President Hichilema to work with the people he has appointed in various positions to help him realize his vision of delivering a better Zambia for all. He said he will run an open door policy to allow for ideas on how best to lobby for developmen­t and give room to constructi­ve criticism.

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