WE ALL AGREED THAT UNIP FAILED BUT HOW DOES PF COMPARE WITH UNIP?

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    WE ALL AGREED THAT UNIP FAILED BUT HOW DOES PF COMPARE WITH UNIP?

    UNDER PF:

    2019 Population 18million
    GDP $23 billion
    Copper price $3 per pound
    Copper production 342,734 (2020 May)

    No free education
    No medicines in hospitals and leaders treated abroad
    High unemployment
    Employment of PF cadres in public institutions
    High taxes, toll gate fees, high road taxes, fuel levy
    High electricity tariffs
    National Health Scheme
    High corruption
    No ZCBC
    No Zambia Airways
    a bit of high priced consumption-oriented infrastructure
    No support for liberation movements
    wealthy ministers and ministers’ relatives
    High corruption
    No freedom of speech
    No freedom of assembly
    Closing of private media
    Allocation of land by PF cadres
    Control of markets and bus stations by PF cadres
    Ineffective institutions of governance
    Biased ineffective parliament
    Compromised judiciary
    USD exchange rate K3,701 to K20,500 (2011 Sept to 2020 Sept)
    Inflation 6.43% – 15.7% (2011 to 2020, Sept)
    ..
    $18.5 billion debt by 2020, Sept (with zero capacity to pay back)

    UNDER UNIP:

    1990 population 8.04 million
    Copper price $1 per pound
    Copper production 400,000 tonnes (1990)
    GDP $3.3 billion

    100% free education up to college/university
    Free medical facilities with leaders treated locally
    Low taxes
    Low unemployment
    Nepotism
    low taxes, no toll gate fees only road taxes, no fuel levy
    low electricity tariffs
    No loadshedding only blackouts when expecting Rhodesian jets
    No health insurance necessary
    Almost ZERO corruption
    ZCBC, Mwaiseni, NIEC, Zambia Airways, Operational Zambia Railways, limping parastals, Functional NAMBOARD
    High country-wide production-oriented infrastructure
    Full support for liberation movements
    Disciplined ministers
    ZERO tribalism or regionalism
    Zero corruption
    Limited freedom of speech
    Limited freedom of assembly
    No closing of private media (National Mirror, Post Newspaper)
    No allocation of land by cadres
    Control of markets by UNIP vigilantees
    Effective institutions of governance
    One party parliament with 100% independent speaker
    Independent judiciary
    Official USD exchange rate K1 to K30.3 (1964 to 1990)
    Parallel USD exchange rate K1 to K123.6 (1966 to 1990)
    Inflation 3.1% to 117.5 (1964 to 1990)
    ..
    Government debt by 1990 $7.2 billion

    THE VERDICT:

    PF is worse than UNIP

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