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NAREP's Elias Chipimo makes a presentation during the presidential debate
NAREP’s Elias Chipimo makes a presentation during the presidential debate

Participation of Elias Chipimo in the forthcoming presidential by-election

NAREP is saddened by the death of Mr. Elias Chipimo Senior. We mourn with the Chipimo family at this time of their loss and the loss to the nation of a champion of our freedoms.

We remind the nation that while the timing of the demise of Mr. Chipimo Senior coincides with our presidential by-election, it does not affect the obligation of each of our members, sympathisers and supporters to turn up and perform the national responsibility of voting for our preferred candidate.

Mr. Elias Chipimo Junior, remains on the ballot as a candidate in this by-election and needs your vote. Be assured that his commitment to providing leadership for Zambia has only been reinforced by the death of his father who made it clear that he did not want his son to give up but to continue to pursue the goal of restoring the values of our nation.

We urge every Zambian to turn up and vote and to be officially notified that Mr. Elias Chipimo Junior remains a firm contender in next Tuesday’s election.

NAREP Secretariat
Sunday 18 January 2015

7 COMMENTS

    • I just wish Elias Chipimo Jr. Could get a sympathy vote and win this election as compensation for losing his aged father!

  1. Take a black man and imprint a doctrine of belief into his dull brain and cultivate it with fear of the consequence of not imbibing it, and you will have easy control of his miserable life. A black man thinks based on what he hears and sees not what he feels from his neutral perception.

    The major difference between the white and the black is, one is adventurous and inquisitive (want to know why) while the other is subservient and conservative, little wonder blacks were stark idol worshipers before the arrival of Europeans. Many lives are being lost to religion everyday and people are still committing themselves to it blindly, well, they want to go to PARADISE after death. Life after death, life after a decomposed body, so much for a bamboozled brain indeed.

  2. You seem to have inferiority complex issues and have come to believe as truth the adverse effects of mental slavery, oppression and infringement of justice as barometers for measuring black people. Only when you become comfortable in your own skin and realize that a black mind is just as capable as any other human mind will you be able to truly achieve enlightenment. For as long as you continue to believe what you wrote, you have your head so far stuck up a white man’s ass that salvation is unattainable for you.

    Here is an idea for your “inquisitive” mind. Go to a community college, online or who knows? But take an anthropology class. You will learn a lot about human behavior and culture and most importantly perhaps learn to appreciate who you are and what makes you unique!

  3. @Dorika Ndaifulila
    I’m sure that you’re a black man who came to believe about the wrong perception about a black man’s mind because of what you read of the white man’s writings,you’re a man who deserves punishment for subjecting us the black men to such mediocrity.
    You’re a dark man! So don’t talk about black men,for we are and always will give thanks and praise to Jehovah God almighty for making us in such a way.
    You dark man,the cousin to the devil,I’m not judging you,but I’m just edging you to change because you’re the first born of the devil!!!!!!
    You still have an opportunity to come back as a lost son!!

  4. Ellias Chipimo Snr would want to see his son go ahead in politics to
    better Zambia. He was simply a true Zambian.

    Just out of interest, will he be buried in his homeland -Luwingu or in his adopted
    Soliland?

    Wherever, RIP and thanks for your positive contribution to mother Zambia.

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