The ruling party ZANU PF led by His Excellency Emmerson Mnangagwa has dismissed reports indicating it was working against Zambia’s newly elected president, Hakainde Hichilema.

This comes after Hichilema’s United Party for National Development (UPND) party last week accused Zanu PF of launching cyber-attacks against its leadership, which it says could sour relations between the two neighbours.

Zanu-PF officials such as George Charamba have usually labeled opposition leaders such as Hakainde Hichilema, Nelson Chamisa and Mmusi Maimane as sellouts.

However, in a statement released on Sunday, Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu said the party supports Zambia and they will remain friends regardless of who is the leader.

“Guided by our President’s symbolic gestures in endorsing the will of the people in Zambia, it would be remiss for anyone to think that Zanu PF has an unexpressed sense of resentment about the outcome of Zambia’ recent plebiscite. It must be underscored that Zanu PF is a pro-democracy adherence party,” Mpofu said.

“We have no business in attacking the democratic latitudes of fellow neighbour states. We have been consistent in meeting all our diplomatic obligations with the Republic of Zambia with no bias exertions on any of Zambia’s heads of states over the years. Our seasoned political experience would never permit us to be drawn to the narrow preferential sentimentality on whoever is the President of Zambia or not,” Mpofu added.

Read the statement above for more details