Alliance for Democracy (Aford) Determined to Reemerge Stronger in The coming Election


Amatullah Annie Maluwa (Aford spokesperson)

The Alliance for Democracy (Aford) party asserts its confidence that it will strive to rise again in the upcoming national election.

 Aford's spokesperson, Amatullah Annie Maluwa, highlighted that in the past three years, the party has regained significant strength, indicating its readiness to contest in the election.

Maluwa stated that the influx of new members into the party is a testament to its democratic nature, with more individuals showing interest in joining Aford.

Furthermore, the former party president, Elias Wakuda Kamanga, has defected from Aford to join the newly formed National Development Party.

Aford has dismissed Kamanga's claims, stating that he engaged in divisive tactics, which the party condemns.






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