Yes, we have suffered too many years of injustice, corruption, deceit, favoritism, cronyism, nepotism, special treatment for a few, poor management of country affairs, and relegated Zambia into a tail spin that she will not get out if we continue on the current path. This has been brought onto Zambia by the few that we call our leaders.
They are out to enrich themselves on the shoulders of all of us and we are sick and tired of it. We will not lie down anymore and let them ruin the future of this country for ever. We all love Zambia enough to fight for her and fight we will !
Something is seriously wrong here – Zambia is terminally ill and will die, figuratively, unless we do something to rescue her from these clowns. When you look at the current political scene, all you see is infighting, backbiting, pointing fingers and blatant corruption that is unheard of. Majority of both politicians and civil servants are corrupt and only have their personal interests to address when they should be working to move the country forward. We have to start speaking up as a people. We cannot be intimidated anymore while our country is being run into the toilet by a few clowns. We should provide a voice to the voiceless and work tirelessly to get this country back on track, if it was ever on track. How can you seriously explain the purchase of 100 hearses when people need medicines so they don’t die? How can you explain engaging, corruptly, companies like RP capital to evaluate an important company like ZAMTEL when qualified Zambians could have done that job at a fraction of the cost? How do you justify overseeing a ministry that systematically steals money in billions and can’t deliver because all the money is stolen? Can you blame the donors when they pull back support? How about the frequent trips to South African hospitals and clinics by a few on the backs and shoulders of the many? Why didn’t the people flying to South Africa (some of them former presidents) made sure that medical facilities locally were improved for all so we don’t have to fly to SA? The selling of the mines – how can you justify selling the life line of the country for that paltry sums of money that they were sold for (if there is any truth in the reported figures)? And then you let these so called investors book out when the going gets tough after making out like bandits for all the years the copper prices were high? Who is running this syndicate? Do we have leaders or clowns?

