
Former Republican president Frederick Chiluba has said the increased level of investment in the country is a result of the international community’s confidence in Zambia’s economic management and political leadership.
And veteran politician and freedom fighter Sikota Wina says Ghana’s founding president Kwame Nkrumah has been vindicated that Africans can manage and govern themselves given the development on the continent.
In an interview in Lusaka yesterday, during the commemoration of the Africa Freedom Day, Dr Chiluba said Zambia’s economy had continued to grow.
“The economy has continued to grow. I took a casual walk this morning at Manda Hill and I was impressed with what is happening there because that will change the face of Lusaka.
“What it means is that the economic policies that were launched in 1991 are very good and now the investors and the international community are expressing their confidence in our economy by coming to invest more and more,” he said.
[pullquote]“They are enjoying the freedoms we introduced in our new Constitution, the freedom of conscience and association. When they like to celebrate they do, when they don’t want they stay away,” he said.[/pullquote]
Dr Chiluba commended President Rupiah Banda for uniting Zambians.
He said the construction works and new shops being built were a sign of progress in the economy.
Asked to comment on the political parties that boycotted the celebrations, Dr Chiluba jokingly said the opposition leaders were enjoying the fruits of democracy.
“They are enjoying the freedoms we introduced in our new Constitution, the freedom of conscience and association. When they like to celebrate they do, when they don’t want they stay away,” he said.
Mr Wina said the achievements in the country and on the continent were testimony to the fact that Africans could govern themselves.
“The white man said Africans couldn’t govern themselves. The achievements in this country and all over the continent despite the few mishaps proved that Nkrumah (Kwame) was right when he said Africans could govern themselves,” he said.
He said the struggle for independence was worthwhile.
Mr Wina commended President Banda for undertaking various initiatives to grow the economy.
[ Times of Zambia ]