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27 Mar
27Mar

The National Resistance Movement (NRM) Party has officially launched the third and final phase of cleaning up its membership and updating the party register in preparation for the release of its much-anticipated roadmap. Party Secretary General, Richard Todwong, made the announcement, revealing that the exercise will run for a period of ten days, starting last weekend and concluding next week Wednesday.

The clean-up process is aimed at ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the party register as the NRM prepares for key future activities. The exercise involves reviewing and verifying the current party membership list, with an emphasis on updating and removing any discrepancies or outdated records.

This final phase of the membership audit is considered a crucial step towards the party's readiness for the upcoming political agenda. The party's leadership is keen to ensure that the register reflects a true representation of its loyal members ahead of the release of the party roadmap, which is expected to outline the NRM's strategic direction in the coming months.

With the party primed for a new phase, members have been urged to actively participate in the ongoing exercise to ensure that their information is properly updated.



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