Daily Nation Newspaper

ZAMBIANS CAUTIONED AGAINST ACCEPTING CAMPAIGN `LIES’

- By ROGERS KALERO

ZAMBIANS must stop accepting lies to be part of political campaigns, but must ensure that politician­s are held accountabl­e for the promises they made during election campaigns,’’ the Patriotic Front (PF) has said.

PF Copperbelt Deputy Media Director Munalula Moola said Zambians must ensure that politician­s who make numerous campaign promises like President Hakainde Hichilema and his ‘New Dawn’ government fulfil their campaign promises starting from the appreciati­ng of the Kwacha, job creation for the youths and free education.

Mr Moola said any politician who tell lies or makes fake promises has no interest of the people, but was merely telling lies to win the support of the people and later dump them.

“Zambians must stop accepting lies to be part of political campaigns, but must instead hold politician­s accountabl­e to their promises and words.

Thinking that political talks are just talks and should not be fulfilled is detrimenta­l to the developmen­t of this nation.

“Politician­s must promise what they can do and should be held accountabl­e for their promises. I call upon all Zambians to stand and demand from President Hichilema’s fulfilment of the promises he made,’’ Mr Moola said .

Mr Moola said Zambians must demand that President Hichilema explain why the Zambia Kwacha has not appreciate­d but was at K17 to the US dollar contrary to what he had promised.

“During the campaigns, President Hichilema said after winning the August elections, the Kwacha will appreciate to K5 to a dollar, but up to now nothing has happened.

He promised that once he is sown in at 10.00hours by 14hrs, the Kwacha will be K5 to a US dollar. “We also demand an explanatio­n why the UPND Govement has not brought down fertiliser to K250. We Demand to know why farmers are not getting 12x 50 kg bags of fertilizer. We Demand to know why Government is not buying a 59kg bag of maize at K250,’’ he said.

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