GET MONEY, EAT FOOD BUT VOTE WISELY? A MISGUIDED ADVICE FROM FR. CHONDE
When Catholic Priest Fr. Chalwe Chonde recently told Zambians to “get the money and eat the food” offered by politicians but still “vote wisely,” his remarks immediately stirred public debate. While his message may have been intended to empower citizens to exercise independent judgment despite political handouts, the advice risks reinforcing the very culture of voter manipulation that undermines Zambia’s democracy.
In many parts of the country, elections are often accompanied by the distribution of cash, mealie meal, cooking oil, and t-shirts — a practice meant to sway voters rather than address their long-term socio-economic needs. This form of political clientelism turns poverty into a weapon, exploiting the hunger and desperation of the electorate. Against this backdrop, Fr. Chonde’s message, though seemingly pragmatic, could easily be misinterpreted as legitimizing vote-buying.
The priest’s statement — “get the money and eat the food, but vote wisely” — fails to consider the psychological and moral pressure such transactions exert on voters. Once a citizen accepts money or food from a politician, it becomes morally and socially difficult to vote against the giver. The exchange creates an implicit debt — a sense of obligation — that compromises free choice. In practice, very few voters manage to separate the gift from the vote.
Religious leaders, especially from the Catholic Church, have historically played a central role in shaping moral and civic values in Zambia. Their voices carry immense authority, particularly during politically charged times. It is therefore crucial that their messages are unambiguous and consistent with the Church’s long-standing stance against corruption and exploitation.
A more appropriate message from Fr. Chonde would have been to urge citizens not to accept money or food from politicians seeking votes. Such a position would reaffirm moral integrity, discourage vote-buying, and promote a culture of accountability in politics. Citizens must be reminded that the “free” money or food they receive today often translates into five more years of poor governance, unemployment, and deepening poverty.
As the 2026 General Election draws nearer, Zambia faces a defining moment. The nation’s democracy will be strengthened not by clever slogans but by the moral courage of both leaders and citizens to reject corruption in all its forms. Voters must understand that true empowerment does not come from short-term handouts but from making informed choices that hold leaders accountable.
Fr. Chonde’s call for Zambians to register and vote was spot-on — participation in democracy is indeed a sacred duty. However, his message on political gifts should have been clearer: do not sell your vote for a meal. The power of the ballot is too precious to be traded for bread that will not last the night.
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Ba Chonde what is there in this message that has anything to do with Salvation?
Everytime you open your mouth its a statement made to incite or political in nature.
Is that why you became a priest?
Stop playing God and let people be. Your job is to urge people to turn their hearts to God. He is the Alpha and Omega of life. And that they role on earth is to prepare themselves to be heaven bond in their choices, hopes and character. What in this article do you speak to these attributes? Instead of turning to God you speak of earthly and matetial issues? Be gone ba fake priest. No one should be buying votes. Neither should you be speaking of it.
Bishop Lungu of Chipata was very clear. Keep politics out of the church…and here you go undermining his message. What a disgrace
Yes get the Millions Hakainde is throwing around from Undeclared Assets…The monies going to UCZ, SDA Reformed church in Zambia, Baptist Church, Pentecostal Churches…etc
Eat it.Chew it. Consume it… but know how to vote on 13th August 2026.
It’s philanthropy, not so ? With no strings attached.
Eat the Money!
A Great Homily from Father Chonde.
I forgot one thing…and Sh*t it!
Uuuh… Sir, exercise sone decency sometimes unless you don’t know how to. Do you have to use the word Sh*t? Why do you hate HH so much with his “alleged” stolen wealth? Except perhaps KK and Levy, maybe all the Zambian former Presidents nust have stolen “tusaka twandalama”
Look at that Alick banda who was openly getting brown envelopes, vehicle from lungu and became a known PF cadre. No wonder this priest is saying what he is saying because priests are also benefiting.
We are very okay in the UPND government compared to the bloody PF Lungu agwa. There was too much blood shed, harassments, tribalism, regionalism and generally bad leadership with no vision but corruption only which you and alick banda was part of..
So mr faza chonde your actions are that of Lucifer. I can’t understand if really a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ can be so hateful of HH even when, what he has done and is still doing is tremendous and absolutely outstanding.— Excellent eork.
Chonde the kafathza you are an agent of lucifer. Wukanaka, but tamwakayimone futi power walaaaaaaa!!!!
We are very okay in the UPND government compared to the bloody PF Lungu agwa. There was too much blood shed, harassments, tribalism, regionalism and generally bad leadership with no vision but corruption only which you and alick banda was part of..
So mr faza chonde your actions are that of Lucifer. I can’t understand if really a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ can be so hateful of HH even when, what he has done and is still doing is tremendous and absolutely outstanding.— Excellent work.
Chonde the kafathza you are an agent of lucifer. Wukanaka, but tamwakayimone futi power walaaaaaaa!!!!
The priest is just being sincere because it’s almost impossible to reject an offer while you are hungry. After all you would even embarrass the giver. So the best is to accept but don’t let the gift influence your voting. Who doesn’t know that voting is in confidence. It’s secret.
Ba Moyo if that is your inclination. It shows you lack priniciples.
Using excuses to justify wrong like PF cadres? Have priniciples. Stand for something even in the face of hunger. Kwalola mwela eko muya cause you dont stand for anything. We are said to be a christian nation with the examples in the bible. Why cant we live by those standards of Daniel Mishek and Abenical? Willing to die than comprise themselves. Might as well throw away the christian tag if are going to throw away priniciple cause we are “hungry”