By NAMO PHIRIWE are preparing to bounce back into power in 2026 after four decades in the political wilderness because the people of Zambia have regained their faith in the Country’s oldest party, United National Independence Party (UNIP) Trevor Mwamba has said.Speaking in Lusaka during the party’s 63rd birthday celebrations, Bishop Mwamba said the leadership in the country’s oldest party was working on reviving the party’s spirit of self-attraction with the desire to taking back the governance of the country.He said there was still hope for the former ruling party to form government especially that it had continued to remain strong since 1991 when it lost power to MMD.Bishop Mwamba said the party was still popular not only in Zambia but also in other countries across Africa especially nations that were assisted during the struggle of their independence.“I believe the value of a political party is that it serves and brings benefit to the people […]
UNIP seeks to bounce back – Bishop Mwamba

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