NRPUP THANKS KITWE SUPPORTERS, RALLIES KABWE AHEAD OF MEGA CAMPAIGN EVENT

NRPUP THANKS KITWE SUPPORTERS, RALLIES KABWE AHEAD OF MEGA CAMPAIGN EVENT

KABWE – The National Reconciliation Party for Unity and Prosperity (NRPUP) has expressed gratitude to the people of Kitwe for the massive support shown during a rally addressed by party president Brian Mundubile and his running mate, Makebi Zulu.



Speaking in an interview, NRPUP National Chairperson Davies Mwila said the party was encouraged by the overwhelming turnout and enthusiasm displayed by residents during the rally, which he described as a significant milestone in the party’s campaign efforts ahead of the August 13, 2026 General Election.



“Yesterday, we held a mammoth rally in Kitwe where our President, Hon Brian Mundubile, and his running mate, Hon Makebi Zulu, addressed the people,” Mwila said.

He thanked Kitwe residents for backing the party leadership and praised the organizing committee for ensuring the event was successful.



“I would like to sincerely thank the people of Kitwe for the overwhelming support they rendered to our leadership,” Mwila said.

The NRPUP chairperson also commended Campaign Manager Davies Chisopa, Danny Yenga, Kelvin Kaunda, Binwell Mpundu, and provincial chairpersons Amon Chisenga and Stephen Kainga for their dedication and hard work in organizing the event.



According to Mwila, the large turnout had strengthened the party’s confidence as it intensified its campaign activities across the country.



“The massive turnout and enthusiasm demonstrated by the people of Kitwe give us confidence as we continue our journey towards the 13 August 2026 General Election,” he said.

Meanwhile, Mwila disclosed that party officials were in Kabwe making final preparations for a major rally scheduled for tomorrow.



He urged residents of Kabwe and surrounding areas to attend the event and hear the party’s message.

“Today, we are in Kabwe making final preparations for tomorrow’s mega rally,” he said.



He called on supporters to maintain the momentum generated in Kitwe as the party continued its campaign ahead of the polls.

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