UPND’s Excuses for Voter Apathy Cannot Hide Their Failure- PALUPALA
PRESS STATEMENT.
UPND’s Excuses for Voter Apathy Cannot Hide Their Failure.
The UPND’s attempt to blame “low mood” and voter apathy ahead of the 13th August elections is a weak excuse from a government that has lost the trust of the Zambian people.
Zambians are not apathetic because they are disengaged. They are angry and disillusioned because of the UPND’s dictatorship tendencies and broken promises. The enactment and weaponization of the Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Act has been used to silence dissent and intimidate citizens, journalists, and opposition voices for speaking freely online.
When people fear speaking freely, that is not democracy it is authoritarian rule.
The economy is strained, jobs are scarce, the cost of living is high, and promises made in 2021 remain unfulfilled. Unprecedented load shedding for years, single-sourced fuel deals driving up prices, and record-high mealie meal prices are the lived reality of Zambians across the country. No amount of spin can change that.
Come 13th August, the people will speak. They will march to the ballot, they will protest on the ballot, and they will vote out excuses and blame games. They will talk without fear on the ballot.
They said there was no opposition. Why are they panicking now? They forgot that every country belongs to the people. While they focused on fighting and mocking the opposition, Zambians have been mobilizing. The people hold the real power.
The UPND have preached segregation and hatred towards fellow Zambians, yet the very people they want Zambians to treat unfairly are the same ones they are now recruiting into their party. Hypocrisy at its finest.
Even as they hand out adoption certificates, Zambians must remember these betrayers who change allegiance based on convenience. These men and women, and their sponsors, do not mean well and must never be trusted to represent people in our constituencies. They are sellouts. Zambia needs men and women of principle in Parliament.
The UPND knew long before they started fighting those who have chosen to run as independent candidates that they would lose this election. On 13th August, they will lose to the Tonse Pamozi Alliance under the leadership of incoming President Hon. Brian Mundubile and running mate incoming Vice President Hon. Makebi Zulu, of the National Reconciliation Party for Unity and Prosperity [NRPUP] – _Pe Lampi_.
Zambians are ready for leadership that respects freedoms, upholds the rule of law, and restores dignity to the democratic process.
May God bless Zambia.
Issued by:
Shadrick Chushi Mumba Jr. (PALUPALA)
Tonse Alliance/NRPUP National Presidential Campaigner.
Tonse Alliance National Students Affairs Chairman.
Zambian Youths for Economic Forum(ZAYEF) President.
Member of the Tonse Coucil of Leaders.
Former UNZASU President.
You can’t claim voter apathy before a single vote has been cast. This can only be established after vote counting and establishing what percentage of voters cast their vote.
It is not the responsibility of the incumbent party to whip up enthusiasm during campaigns. If anything low enthusiasm is an indication of the ruling party having the upperhand. Lack of enthusiastic campaigns points to failure by the opposition to fire up the voters. All you have to do is recall the electric atmosphere in 1991 with The Hour Has Come when MMD overran UNIP, 2011 with Donchi ukubeba when PF routed MMD and 2021 with Bally will Fix it when UPND overwhelmed PF inspite of not being allowed to campaign.
The lacklustre campaigns is not a good sign for the opposition.
I urge the opposition to ensure they put a robust vote monitoring mechanism in place so that they don’t cry “rigging” when they lose.
What dictatorship are you talking about bane.Do y0ou really know what dictatorship is or you just like the name?You are here free to make noise ATI dictatorship. Ikona man









