NRPUP CALLS ON THE PEOPLE OF THE COPPERBELT TO TURN OUT IN LARGE NUMBERS FOR THE WELCOME OF HON. BRIAN MUNTAYALWA MUNDUBILE AND HON. MAKEBI ZULU
POLITICSBy Zambian Observer — Zambian Observer
KITWE – The National Reconciliation Party for Unity and Prosperity (NRPUP) has issued a fervent appeal to the populace of the Copperbelt Province, urging them to turn out in significant numbers to welcome two prominent political figures, Hon. Brian Muntayalwa Mundubile and Hon. Makebi Zulu. The call, disseminated through party channels, underscores a concerted effort to galvanize support and demonstrate political momentum in one of Zambia's most electorally crucial regions. Hon. Brian Mundubile, currently the Member of Parliament for Mporokoso and a leading voice within the opposition, is widely recognized for his parliamentary contributions and his steadfast stance on various national issues. Accompanying him is Hon. Makebi Zulu, a distinguished legal professional and former Member of Parliament for Malambo, whose legal acumen and political experience add considerable weight to the visit. Their joint appearance on the Copperbelt is anticipated to draw a substantial crowd, reflecting their influence within the broader political landscape. The NRPUP's initiative to host these high-profile individuals on the Copperbelt is strategically significant. The province, historically a stronghold for various political parties due to its dense population and economic importance as Zambia's mining hub, remains a key battleground for political allegiances. Such events serve not only as platforms for leaders to connect directly with their constituents but also as opportunities for parties to gauge and reinforce their grassroots support ahead of future electoral contests. Party officials from the NRPUP have emphasized that the welcome event is more than a mere courtesy call; it is a demonstration of unity and a reaffirmation of the party's commitment to addressing the concerns of the Zambian people. They stated that the visit would allow the leaders to listen to the challenges faced by Copperbelt residents and articulate their vision for national development and reconciliation.