The United National Independence Party (UNIP) in Southern Province has unveiled five adopted parliamentary candidates and more than 45 aspiring councillors most of
whom are youths and females.
The five parliamentary candidates are Ian Munkombwe for
Livingstone Constituency, Lubinda Silumesi for Katombola
Constituency, Cheelo Hakasenke for Magoye Constituency,
Broaden Chikalanga for Chikankata Constituency and Febby
Mapulanga for Mazabuka Central Constituency.
In terms of councillors, Livingstone and Mazabuka are
leading in terms of numbers of adopted candidates although
the former ruling party will not field candidates in other
parts of Southern Province.
Out of 17 wards in Livingstone Constituency, UNIP will be
fielding in nine candidates out of which five are females and
four are males.
UNIP Southern Province chairperson Robert Mukengani
announced the adopted candidates at a media briefing at his
home in Livingstone yesterday.
Capt Mukengami, who also launched the party manifesto
and strategic plan for 2016 elections, said the former ruling
party had rebranded itself and that it was confident of
winning this year’s elections.
On Wednesday, UNIP successfully fielded in the 100
presidential supporters for Southern Province in Choma.
“Our candidates are young and brand new without any
political dent and they are going to serve our people better.
“We are a party that has experience and a track record. We
have ruled Zambia before and we will win this year. Our
candidates are not going to be masters but servants. They
will change the face of councils and constituencies,” Capt
Mukengami said.
And several UNIP adopted local government candidates for
Livingstone Constituency, who were present at the media
briefing, promised to improve the welfare of citizens once
elected as councillors.
Elbina Musakanya, 22, a candidate for Kariba Ward, said she
would ensure that the young people were empowered once
she was elected as councillor.
Daniel Phiri, 25, a candidate for Lizuma Ward, said he would
upgrade the clinic as well as roads and drainages in the
area.
Ireen Likokoto, 24, a candidate for Simoonga Ward, said she
would improve on the markets and water supply situation in
the area.
Mudenda Happy, 25, a candidate for Lizuma Ward, said he
would ensure that proper access to health and education
were enhanced in the area.
Mubanga Clifford, 39, a candidate for Akapelwa Ward, said
he would ensure that traders who were displaced to pave
way for the construction of Town Centre Market were given
space and priority in the modern market currently under
construction.
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