The Patriotic front has suspended its Copperbelt vice Provincial Chairman Christopher Kang’ombe for his alleged refusal to line up and greet the First Lady Esther Lungu during her visit to Kitwe, Afriupdate reports.
This online news medium gathered that the Party has since given Mr. Kango’mbe 14 days period in which he should appeal to the Provincial Executive Committee’s decision to the General Secretary through the PF Copperbelt Provincial Chairman.
According to a letter signed by PF provincial chairman Nathan Chanda, Mr. Kang’ombe was suspended because of gross indiscipline when the first Lady Ester Lungu came to the Copperbelt two weeks ago.
PF chairman Nathan Chanda has confirmed in a statement the suspension of Mr. kang’ombe saying the PF Copperbelt executive unanimously decided to uphold the recommendations of the disciplinary committee requesting the central committee to consider invoking article 74, clause 30(vii) as recommended by the provincial disciplinary committee to debar the position of the provincial vice chairman
The provincial disciplinary committee has regretted the conduct of Eng. Kan’gombe in which he refused to line up and greet the first lady.
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Mr. Chanda said the disciplinary committee has in the meantime suspended Eng. Kan’gombe from all party activities.
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