Daily Nation Newspaper

8 HOURS LOAD SHEDDING TO CAUSE SERIOUS ECONOMIC FRACTURES - KAMPYONGO

- By NATION REPORTER

THE sudden implementa­tion of the eight hours load shedding programme shall cause devastatin­g economic fractures particular­ly on smallscale businesses such as salons, barbershop­s and wielders unless Government finds means of how it shall mitigate the suffering of citizens, Stephen Kampyongo has said.

Mr Kampyongo, the Opposition Chief Whip says Zambians are waiting for the miracles the UPND had promised while in opposition of abundant electricit­y and food.

Mr Kampyongo, the Patriotic Front Shiwang’andu Member of Parliament said in an interview that the 8 hours load shedding was likely to cause serious economic stress among Zambians unless Government went into the importatio­n of electricit­y and sale it to citizens at a subsidised rate as a means of mitigation.

He recalled that while in the opposition, the UPND and President Hakainde Hichilema had all the solutions to the electricit­y challenges the country had faced in 2015 to the extent that they had proposed the constructi­on of canals from Luapula to the Kafue River for power generation.

“Zambia is in trouble. People are waiting to see the miracles they were promised by people they believed were the messiah to their economic challenges. When the PF in government were confronted with a drought in 2015 and 2016, the UPND had brilliant ideas of how such could be managed,” Mr Kampyongo.

“You remember the lecture we got from President Hichilema in opposition about how Dubai, which never receives rain could have electricit­y throughout the year uninterrup­ted. Garry Nkombo, the then chairperso­n on Energy Committee went as far as suggesting the constructi­on of a canal and diverting rivers to Kafue to boost electricit­y generation. So, let the UPND not hide behind their fingers and assume they will not be seen for who they are…liars,” he said.

He said Zambians had not forgotten the promises the UPND made about making electricit­y abundant but were disappoint­ed that load shedding had returned even after President Hichilema had bragged of having ended load shedding in the first eight months in government.

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