Daily Nation Newspaper

NDC FACTION WARNS SABOI IMBOELA

- By NOEL IYOMBWA

IT is lawlessnes­s of the highest order for Saboi Imboela to continue masqueradi­ng as NDC acting president when she was cited for contempt of court over the same matter, NDC faction vice president Edward Mumbi has charged.

Mr Mumbi said the contempt matter against Ms Imboela was coming up on June 29, this year in the Ndola High Court.

He said in an interview that it was wrong for Ms Imboela to go to the PF secretaria­t and claim to be representi­ng the NDC as its leader.

“She and Dr Chishimba Kambwili were cited for contempt of court and that the matter is coming up on June 29, 2021 in the Ndola High Court,” Mr Mumbi said.

He said that Ms Imboela and Dr Kambwili had nothing to do with the NDC because the two were no longer members.

Mr Mumbi said none of the two should be masqueradi­ng as members and endorsing candidates on behalf of NDC.

He said Ms Imboela was disregardi­ng the court of law because the two were cited for contempt of court.

Meanwhile, Mr Mumbi has advised the Patriotic Front (PF) to stop supporting lawlessnes­s by embracing Ms Imboela whose matter was in court.

He said that the PF was a party in government hence should respect the rule of law.

“My advice to the PF is that the party should not be supporting lawlessnes­s because it is the party in power so it should lead by example why welcoming Ms Saboi when they know very well that she was cited for contempt of court and the matter is coming up next month.

“What she is doing offending the law and for the PF to invite her is total disregardi­ng of the law,” Mr Mumbi said.

Ms Imboela recently joined a list of political parties endorsing the candidatur­e of President Edgar Lungu ahead of the August 12, general Elections.

She said the decision to endorse President Lungu has the blessings from the party structures countrywid­e.

She however said that the party will field candidates at Parliament­ary and Local Government level.

Ms Imboela also charged that the selfishnes­s of UPND president Hakainde Hichilema is what chased NDC away from the alliance.

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