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UPND seeks broader alliance, says disgruntled members of UKA welcome to join ruling party

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Ezra Ngulube, the UPND Alliance Spokesperson, has invited political parties exiting the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) to join the UPND Alliance.

He also extended the offer to unaffiliated parties, urging them to consider the UPND Alliance for political stability and progressive governance.

Speaking in a telephone interview with Zambia Monitor on Thursday, Ngulube highlighted the UPND Alliance’s leadership track record and its proven stability, which led to the formation of the government after the August 2021 general elections.

“Our alliance has consistently shown its ability to lead effectively, make informed decisions and prioritise the needs of Zambians,” he said, emphasizing that the UPND Alliance remained a reliable option for national development and positive change.

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Ngulube also pointed to government’s efforts in addressing Zambia’s food and power crises, affirming that unity and collaboration are key to overcoming these challenges.

“We welcome like-minded parties to join us in building a better future for Zambia. Together, we can achieve greatness,” Ngulube concluded.

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