ZAMBIA’S SOUL AT STAKE, OPPOSITION MUST UNITE NOW

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ZAMBIA’S SOUL AT STAKE, OPPOSITION MUST UNITE NOW

Fellow opposition leaders, the evidence is overwhelming, the current administration has betrayed the trust of the Zambian people. Their blatant disregard for the well-being of our citizens, coupled with rampant corruption and gross incompetence, has plunged our nation into a crisis. We’ve witnessed the erosion of democratic institutions, the suppression of dissent, and a catastrophic mismanagement of our economy, leading to widespread suffering and hardship. The recent tragic deaths at a UPND rally, a direct consequence of this government’s negligence and inflammatory rhetoric, serve as a stark reminder of the stakes.

This is not merely a political disagreement; it’s a fight for the very soul of Zambia. We must transcend petty differences and forge a united front against this corrupt and failing regime. President Lungu’s commitment to the Zambian people offers a clear alternative. His initiatives to unite the opposition represent a path towards a brighter future. Let us stand shoulder to shoulder, supporting his efforts and actively working to expose the injustices and corruption of the current government.

The time for partisan squabbling is over. The time for political maneuvering that benefits only a select few is finished. We must put aside personal ambitions and unite behind a common goal: to liberate Zambia from this destructive grip and build a nation where justice, equality, and prosperity prevail for all. Let this tragedy at the UPND rally be a turning point, a call to arms for a united opposition. We are TONSE together; we will prevail! Let us show the Zambian people that we are worthy of their trust and that together, we can build a better Zambia for generations to come.

David Kakoma
PF/TONSE Aspiring Candidate
Matero Constitutincy

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  1. What citizens have seen isnt not remorse. Its a sense of entitlement, an attitude to defy and set aside the law, at all costs. An atitude that because we are not in power lets spoil it all and let Zambians lose and be frustrated.
    Its not how can we do things better, its not how can we better serve Zambians…..its about us as the opposition to hell with Zambians as long as we can use them and gain power, then we have attained what we want.
    Ask then who you serve when party means so much more than the people who you seek to serve? Seems you matter more than we do and then ask for our vote?
    Zambians refuse to be ruled by those that think power for power’s sake is all that our vote means. We want resources managed, we want resources to work for us, not party zealots who have failed in life and wander into your hands and become tools who expect to be rewarded. We want stewards, stewards who seek office to serve not a pay cheque. Stewards who unite not divide. Stewards who are exemplary in conduct, behaviour and morals. Who love and respect the law, and not wish that the law be set aside when their friends cliques and family abuse it, cause they have the regains of power.
    And the rest us should suffer the law.

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