Vote me to ensure no ‘lunatic’ goes to State House, Hichilema tells Kapiri voters
Vote me to ensure no ‘lunatic’ goes to State House, Hichilema tells Kapiri voters
PRESIDENT HAKAINDE Hichilema has urged the people of Kapiri Mposhi to vote for him, saying their support will ensure that “no lunatic” goes to State House and reverses the Free Education policy.
And President Hichilema has assured Kapiri residents that township roads will soon be rehabilitated, stating that the works have already been budgeted for alongside the Lusaka-Ndola Dual Carriageway project.
Addressing a campaign rally in Kapiri, President Hichilema urged voters not to make the mistake of returning the opposition to power, arguing that doing so would jeopardise the gains made under his administration.
He said improved township roads would enhance the lives of residents, particularly women, by making the town cleaner and more attractive.
“Once the township roads are done, you ladies will remain smarter and more beautiful. After doing your hair at the salon and walking down Kapiri roads, you will be feeling good. You can even get married fast. Even if you don’t get married, you will get employed,” Hichilema light-heartedly said.
The Head of State said a vote for the UPND would safeguard the Free Education policy for future generations.
“Your vote will allow us to ensure that no lunatic gets into State House to change this law because we want your children, your grandchildren and your great-grandchildren to continue going to school free of charge.
“Never dare go back. Your vote will allow us to implement the vision of developing the economy quicker,” Hichilema said.
© TV Yatu | David Kashiki | July 6, 2026.
I urge all Zambians to collectively do an AIKONA to HH so that he learns to listen when the masses complain, his propensity to behave like a runaway train when people complain is not good for a nation because a country is run by consensus and not at the whims of one individual to an extent of owning parliament to do his bidding and latter boasting about to the annoyed public. Zambians at this stage are willing to vote for anything just to show him teach him a lesson. Zambians may seem docile during non election years but when they say AIKONA MAN, IT IS AIKONA MAN




