The Patriotic Front (PF) has reported to the Police, Morgan Ng’ona, who had applied to Mulungushi University to convene a Patriotic Front Meeting at the premises.
PF Secretary General, Raphael Nakacinda, reported the matter to the Zambia Police Lusaka Commanding Officer on Monday.
Nakacinda said Ng’ona was not a member of the PF and was, therefore, masquerading and engaging in impersonation.
“The letterhead used in the application to use Mulungushi University accommodation facilities was a total forgery and Ngona must be arrested for the offence,” he said.
Nakacinda urged the Police to act swiftly to arrest those engaged in lawlessness.
He also called on Mulungushi University and other authority to take note of the matter, that this was a forgery and a case of impersonation.
“We have noted a letter written to the Vice Chancellor of Mulungishi University and copied to the Minister of Education and the Minister of Home Affairs,” Nakacinda said.
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A Ng’ona, a former PF official from Matero Constituency, had written to Mulungushi University, purporting that the Party would be holding an independence retreat at which it would convene 500 people in Kabwe.
He copied the letter to the Minister of Education and the Minister of Home Affairs and Interior Security.
When contacted for a comment about the nature of the meeting, Ngona referred all queries to suspended party Matero Member of Parliament, Miles Sampa.
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