UNITED KWACHA ALLIANCE IN ACTION AS KALABA AND SILAVWE RALLY SUPPORT IN CHIPATA ‘S DILIKA WARD FOR UPCOMING BY-ELECTION – The Zambian Observer
UNITED KWACHA ALLIANCE IN ACTION AS KALABA AND SILAVWE RALLY SUPPORT IN CHIPATA ‘S DILIKA WARD FOR UPCOMING BY-ELECTION
Chipata, November 2024 — In a display of unity and commitment, Harry Kalaba, President of Citizens First (CF) and Elections Chairperson for the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA), alongside Jackson Silavwe, Golden Party Zambia (GPZ) leader and UKA Communications Chairperson, made a grand entrance into Dilika Ward, Chipata. The two leaders are on a mission to bolster support for the UKA candidate, Luckson Chileshe, in the critical upcoming by-election.
As crowds gathered to witness this significant show of political momentum, Kalaba and Silavwe’s presence highlighted the UKA’s resolve to empower native communities and convey about actual change. The leaders engaged with enthusiastic supporters, emphasizing the Alliance’s imaginative and prescient for accountable governance and sustainable growth.
“A UNITED VOICE FOR PROGRESS ”
Addressing the supporters, Kalaba remarked, “Our vision as the United Kwacha Alliance is to bring lasting, people-centered policies to the forefront. Our candidate, Luckson Chileshe, represents a commitment to this vision. He will not only be a leader for Dilika Ward but a voice for change for the people of Chipata.”
Silavwe added, “Together, we stand to bring forward leadership that listens, understands, and responds to the needs of our communities. This by-election is not just about a candidate but about re-envisioning our future under the values of integrity and transparency.”
The Chipata by-election serves as a platform for the UKA to exhibit its rising affect and dedication to neighborhood empowerment. Dilika Ward has lengthy expressed the necessity for representatives who prioritize native considerations, and the UKA’s candidate, Chileshe, is seen as a beacon of hope.
The two leaders urged residents to point out help and make their voices heard by voting for Chileshe. Their go to alerts UKA’s dedication to taking direct motion in each communit