MUNDUBILE PLEDGES DEBT SWAP TO RESCUE TEACHERS, CIVIL SERVANTS FROM LOAN CRISIS
MUNDUBILE PLEDGES DEBT SWAP TO RESCUE TEACHERS, CIVIL SERVANTS FROM LOAN CRISIS
…Says Kabwe teacher’s reported suicide over debts is a painful wake-up call for government action
By Media Team Writer in Mporokoso
NRPUP presidential candidate Brian Mundubile has pledged to introduce a strong debt swap programme for teachers and other civil servants, saying public workers trapped in loans, salary deductions and mounting financial pressure deserve immediate relief.
Addressing a campaign rally in Mporokoso alongside his running mate, Makebi Zulu, Mr. Mundubile said the reported suicide of a teacher in Kabwe over debts was a tragic and painful reminder that many civil servants were living under unbearable financial strain.
He said the situation demanded urgent intervention from the government, arguing that no teacher, nurse, police officer or other public worker should be pushed to the point of despair because of debt.
“Our teachers and civil servants serve this country with dedication, yet many are trapped in debt and left with little or nothing at the end of the month. The reported death of a teacher in Kabwe linked to debts is heartbreaking and unacceptable. An NRPUP government will implement a strong debt swap policy to consolidate and restructure these loans so that our workers can breathe again and live with dignity,” Mr. Mundubile said.
He said the debt swap programme would help ease the burden of multiple deductions by allowing civil servants to reorganise their loans into manageable repayments, thereby restoring take-home pay and reducing the financial pressure that has left many families struggling.
Mr. Mundubile said the policy was not just about numbers on paper, but about saving livelihoods, protecting families and restoring hope to workers who have been pushed into a cycle of borrowing to survive.
On agriculture, he promised that farmers would be paid promptly after delivering maize to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA), saying the days of farmers waiting for long periods to access their money would come to an end.
He also pledged to announce crop prices on time, guarantee a reliable market for farmers and ensure the timely distribution of farming inputs in order to boost productivity and make farming profitable again.
Mr. Mundubile said agriculture remained the backbone of Zambia’s economy and that his administration would put in place policies that support farmers at every stage of production.
Turning to the youth, he said an NRPUP government would prioritise job creation by creating an enabling environment for young people to start businesses, access affordable financing and acquire practical skills.
“Our young people do not want empty promises. They want opportunities to work, start businesses and build better lives. We will create an economy that rewards enterprise and hard work,” he said.
He further reaffirmed his commitment to free education, saying his government would maintain the policy while improving its quality by reducing overcrowding in classrooms and ensuring teachers worked under better conditions.
Mr. Mundubile also said his administration would revive and complete stalled infrastructure projects initiated under the Patriotic Front, arguing that development should continue regardless of which government started it.
Speaking at the same rally, Mr. Zulu said the Brian Mundubile–Makebi Zulu ticket represented practical leadership that would restore hope to workers, empower youths, support farmers and deliver development across the country.
He said although his name would not appear on the ballot paper, voting for Mr. Mundubile would also mean voting for him, because they were working together as a team with one vision for the country.
Mr. Zulu also said the UPND had won through deceit, having made promises such as K50 mealie meal, K250 fertilizer and fertilizer allocation which had not been fulfilled, and said this was reason enough for the ruling party to be voted out.
He urged residents of Mporokoso to support the NRPUP ticket, saying Zambia needed leaders who would focus on solutions that improve livelihoods and strengthen the economy.
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How many times are you going to do the debt swap thing.People should learn to be responsible for their actions.Pay your own credit,that’s what we all do,campaign ububi
Just how is this debt swap going to work? Give us the details.
How sustainable is it? How do you ensure civil servants don’t borrow some more after your debt swap?
Ultimately, it all boils down to financial discipline. No amount of debt swap or relief will suffice if civil servants don’t learn to live within their means.
This malady is not peculiar to civil servants. It is the general trend in Zambia. People borrow to impress others.




