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PF and its wrangles and endless confusion-NAREP

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NATIONAL RESTORATION PARTY
PRESS STATEMENT

PF AND ITS ENDLESS WRANGLES AND CONFUSION

When the Patriotic Front was in opposition, they made numerous promises to the people of Zambia. They managed to woo the people into voting for them and they have been waiting for two years for the promises to be fulfilled but to no avail.

Just recently, the people of Luapula gave Republican Vice President the “Mansa electoral welcome” by singing sorrowful songs about how they have been abandoned hoping he would understand their suffering. Unfortunately, they were told by an irate Vice President, to be patient for at least another 5 years in order for the PF to deliver on their promises.

This is not the way a caring government is supposed to respond to the cry of the people. Dr. Scott should spend a little time wondering why – as republican Vice President – he is never left in charge of the country when the President is out of station.

The cry of the people of Mansa is a common cry all over the country. Up to now, students from government universities and colleges lack hostel accommodation – a serious issue that the PF have failed to resolve. Load-shedding is the order of the day for the relatively few who have access to electricity and quality healthcare is still a distant dream for the majority.

While all this is happening, the Vice President and his Party appear to have all the time in the world to quarrel with each other over who will succeed President Sata!

We have only one question to ask: Why in the face of the ongoing wrangles in his Party, in the face of the cries of the multitudes in rural communities, in the face of the crippling effects of the removal of subsidies has the President remained silent? Where has all the energy gone that drove our charismatic leader to queue up at filling stations when there were fuel shortages? We know that the 90 day promises were a gimmick but we expect that after 2 years some real progress would be made towards meeting the demands of the people who only want an honest way to put more food on their table each day.

We urge the republican president to put a halt to the wrangling in his Party and focus his ministers on the jobs they were appointed to perform.

National Restoration Party (NAREP)
1st October 2013

26 COMMENTS

  1. PF and its wrangles is just like an old air conditioning unit.You see,old AC units make alot of noise but they don’t really work.

    • @GO HOME U R RITE NAREP THE ARE LIKE SATAN WITH NO MERCY………….IN SHORT JEALOUS PIPO WIL NEVER LIVE………..

    • @where is the problem here. You PF MP abandoned Parley today. They busy fighting, demos, shortly you will be killing yourselves. Anyway from Nwanwazi used to fighting passages at the bus stop.
      PF is nothing i dont. Your like some with AIDS but still blames relatives for bewitching and spend time witch finders.
      PF is dead and indeed GO HOME KASSY!

    • @KASSY KIKIKIKIKI. surely PF for your life. I am better off to look a fool than following a dead casket. My dear let me have my nice fish. no stress at all, no load shedding, no dust, no nwanwazi pushing me to get on the trams etc.

  2. Get real. Everyone of these tribalists don’t care whether you are NAREP or MMD. You are bemba to them and as much as they hide in sandy, you would be stupid to hide in water. How many times has the founding father and his living ministers tried to resolve this? Sikota Wina, Daniel Munkombwe who were party of the UNIP government are here. Ask your relatives and your father mate instead of pretending.

  3. narep or ist rape, all these issues you are raising have been with us for a very long time; appreciate this government is the most pressured in the history of this country and its trying its best.

    Thats why this country has immature opposition, shipimo go on the ground gain support,build structures critising pf is a waste of time 2016 is near.

  4. Narep, what is your constituency that gives you a platform to speak to Zambians. As far as am concerned, you have no moral ground to say anything because you have nothing not even the confusion you are talking about. Get at least a councillor position then speak to Zambians, not to be an online party.

  5. NAREP is the only one making sense, this is the way to go and I hope you wont soon be like the other opposition that have no direction. Remain constructive and soon the Zambian people will know what you stand for. Bravo ba NAREP.

    • It is the only one making sense especially to tribal elements that have deliberately chosen to shut their ears to other more serious and established parties just because their leaders are non-kolwestan . . .

  6. Nelyo tapasoswa. What I have observed is that , in the two years PF has been in power, things are improving. Roads every where, clinics etc. Awe bane though the PF has quarrels in their ranks, there is some thing we can praise them for.

    Peace and Prosperity to Mother Zambia.

  7. Lies have caught up with PF. ITS now total confussion. Votin for PF was a worst form of political neglegence.

    • ZP The Govt is trying its level best, the resources are just too scarce. Given the level of resource constraint, i think the men and women in government are trying. Give them 5 years and assess them thereafter.

    • Thats mistake PF made by over commiting themselvess. You can NOT develop a country in 5 years. Zambia is bigger than most people think.

  8. Buti aka mahafu nakashupa ko. Tulolele buti fwe ikabalansa. But kwena apa kaimprovement tesana. Umweo ecikalamba fwe ngakukonka. Panono. NDELOLESHAFYEEEE!!!!!

    • @Cindy it is like telling a grade 3 chap to go and seat for grade 12 exams. How much you push it never happen. in fact it remains of those boys who dropped Admaths at the last minute.

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