By Charles Tembo
Former National Democratic Congress (NDC) party Secretary General Mwenya Musenge says it feels good to be back in the green band of the Patriotic Front party.
Mr Musenge a few days ago rejoined the PF after he was expelled from the NDC at the height of confusion in the opposition party.
He was at the center of having the NDC deregistered by the Registrar of Society, however, the decision was rejected by the High Court in Kabwe.
PF Deputy National Mobilization Chairperson Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba who is former UPND vice president was at hand to receive Musenge back in the PF.
And Mr Musenge has paid a courtesy call on PF Copperbelt Chairperson Nathan Chanda to show his loyalty to the party.
Mr Musenge on Thursday made a long trip to Luanshya with a team of ex NDC members in paying a courtesy call on Chanda at his office.
He is also former Copperbelt Minister and President of Agenda for Human Development party.
“Chairman, I appreciate the good works you are doing in uniting the PF Party on the Copperbelt Province. You have made the party here grow and become attractive. You are really a good servant of President Edgar Lungu and the PF Party,” said Musenge.
Mr Musenge was accompanied by Ackson Simwizye who stated that experience is the best teacher.
Mr Simwizye is the 2016 PF losing Wusakile parliamentary candidate.
“We left PF party and joined NDC party. We have gone everywhere looking for political stability but we have to understand that PF and President Lungu provide unmatched leadership,” said Simwizye.
Mr Chanda described the decision by Mr Musenge as wise and long overdue.
“I am happy that the engagements and meetings we have been having have finally yielded positive results. I want to urge you all that left PF party that you should emulate Hon Musenge and come back home because this is your home and no place is better than home. Just feel free by writing to the Secretary General for re admission in the party using the same platform when you left and work with the the structures,” said Mr Chanda.