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Zambians urged to register in ongoing voter registration en masse so as to vote out PF

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File: 75-year old Besinati Zulu casting her vote
File: 75-year old Besinati Zulu casting her vote

The worsening instability in the nation

It is disheartening to note that ever since PF took over its governance of this country, Zambia has never experienced peace, stability and harmony. Uncertainty and confusion seems to be the order of the day.

PF must know that the days of one man rule, one party rule and in pot dictatorship has gone with UNIP and Dr Kaunda and never to come back. This confusion we are experiencing will only disappear when PF is voted out of office.

We therefore call upon peace loving Zambians from all walks of life be it journalists, nurses teachers, marketeers etc. to stand firm and not to be intimidated by PF outdated tactics we are seeing. They should therefore register in numbers with the ongoing voter registration in order to vote out this dreadful PF government when time times.

We should continue being patriotic and feel for one another. Let us not allow this crop of dictators to divide us.
Zambians should therefore critically study proposed NAREP blue print, modify it or give suggestions to ensure that PF will effectively be defeated in 2016 and allow for interim government for nine months which will put in place a level playing field for all and bring freshness and sanity in the political arena in order to rebuild new Zambia.

Charles Maboshe
Vice President
National Restoration Party (NAREP)

7 COMMENTS

  1. You are absolutely right but the million $$$ question is who do we vote for? we clearly have the weakest opposition in the history of Zambian Politics. y’all in the opposition need to wake up! and flex your little muscles to make them shiver. Truth be told 2016 is far fetched for HH and all the minions

    • You are absolutely right.There is no opposition partly because there is a dictator who has stiffled their voice.Their voice has no impact because a dictator wants to be in office for a long time.

  2. I think the author is just lazy and a coward! The biggest problem we have as Zambians is to put all the trust into the politicians with the view that they will do everything for us! When are we going to learn? For some of us who turn negatives into positives, we have adjusted our business plans to suit the current political and economic situation and believe you me, our pockets are ever full of Umuchanga, i mean amahafu!
    Come on guys dont be crybabies! Work up and be useful to the nation instead of just complaining day in day out! PF is not as black as you would like to paint it! Long live Chilufya Sata!

  3. yes every peace loving Zambian must vote especially the educated who normaly shun voting; the ignorant ones are easily bluffed and bribed; let s have a vibrant young intelligent president next please not failed and recycled politicians:

  4. 2016 is fast approaching and these weaklings in NAREP are still pushing for a SURE DEAD idea of interim government instead of promoting their economic policies. PF is working, insults and fake stories will not sway people. And to make matters worse, even UPND is not promoting it’s policies, it is preoccupied with alarming the nation about Sata and it’s self importance! Lusaka politics cannot win you an election and the earlier HH wise up, the the better! The Non sale-able candidates HH has brought into UPND from MMD will be a liability come 2016! These guys have no influence of any sort outside lusaka. NAREP and UPND should start telling people what they can do better than PF, otherwise the blame game might backfire!

  5. Which instability? Guys do not exaggerate things to gain politicl milage. Zambia is still one of the most peaceful and stable countries in Africa. it is you people who are creating instability if there is any. I personnaly do not ascribe to thoese alrming statement notions. Tell us something else, espacially how you are oing to icease out export base not that nonsense.

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