KBF successfully files nomination papers, lauds ECZ
POLITICSBy Lusaka Times — Lusaka Times
Lusaka – Kelvin Bwalya Fube, leader of the Zambia Must Prosper Party (ZMP), officially submitted his nomination papers for the presidential race at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka today. Fube, a prominent legal figure and former Patriotic Front (PF) member, was joined by his running mate, Mr. Milner Katolo, marking a significant step in their bid for the nation's highest office. The nomination process, overseen by the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ), unfolded smoothly, a fact that Mr. Fube was quick to acknowledge and commend. Speaking to a throng of journalists and party supporters immediately after filing, KBF lauded the ECZ for its meticulous organisation and the apparent transparency of the exercise. “We are very pleased with the professionalism displayed by the Electoral Commission of Zambia. The process was clear, efficient, and upheld the democratic principles we all strive for,” Fube stated, signalling his party's confidence in the electoral body's preparations for the general elections. This filing marks Fube's official entry into a competitive presidential contest, positioning the ZMP as a new voice in Zambia's political landscape. The party, which advocates for economic prosperity and good governance, aims to offer a fresh alternative to the established political giants. Mr. Katolo's selection as running mate is seen as a strategic move to broaden the party's appeal, bringing a diverse perspective to the ZMP's leadership. The ECZ's role in ensuring a free and fair election is paramount, and Fube's commendation adds to the narrative of a well-managed electoral cycle. As other presidential aspirants continue to file their nominations, the focus remains on the ECZ's capacity to deliver credible elections, a critical component for maintaining peace and stability in the country. The successful nomination of KBF and his running mate underscores the democratic vibrancy of Zambia, where various political entities are given the pla