MUNDUBILE’S FOREIGN RESERVE STANCE WINS HEARTS
MUNDUBILE’S FOREIGN RESERVE STANCE WINS HEARTS
Brian Mundubile’s foreign reserve stance has revealed why President Hakainde Hichilema had a prolonged time in opposition, spanning over two decades.
His twenty years in opposition is partly attributed to his apparent inability to translate boardroom economics into pragmatic solutions that directly impact citizens’ everyday lives.
This is why they refer to him as Mr Graphs, Calculator Boy, and Under-five Clinic.
His stance centers predominantly on economic statistics, a method that has become an exercise in abstraction devoid of tangible benefits for ordinary Zambians.
This fixation on metrics alone leads to policies that are statistics-driven but fail to address the pressing hardships experienced by the majority.
Consequently, the lived realities of poverty, unemployment, and economic instability are sidelined, leaving many citizens struggling.
Conversely, Mundubile’s approach embodies a more holistic and pragmatic vision.
By valuing economic data but refusing to stop there, Mundubile’s framework prioritizes the translation of statistics into actionable solutions tailored to alleviate Zambia’s socio-economic challenges.
His methodology recognizes that numbers alone do not improve livelihoods; rather, they must inform comprehensive strategies that directly tackle issues such as paying suppliers.
This pragmatic blend of analysis and application fosters a more responsive governance style that resonates with citizens’ needs, offering not only hope but concrete pathways toward economic resilience.
In stark contrast to President Hichilema’s narrow statistical fixation, Mundubile’s approach embodies a dynamic, solution-oriented leadership urgently required to steer Zambia toward real progress and social equity.
Those are cheap politics and exposing your ignorance. That’s how Lungu lost it, just a simple question: what is your vision for Zambia? Ati ine I have no vision. So Zambians voted him out and replaced him with someone with a vision. Mundubile has already lost it, we can’t have a president who doesn’t know foreign exchange reserves, na kwacha ikapena the same day. Tatulefwaya ukuiletelela, this country is now on the right projectors.
Populist policies have only one end, a ruined economy. We saw it under UNIP and under PF. Though PF’s case was exacerbated by corruption and grand theft.
What Mr. Mundubile is offering is a quick route to economic stagnation. PF policies emptied the treasury and caused us to default on our debt in 2020. The lesson was lost on Mr. Mundubile.








