The tragic failure by the PF leadership to provide leadership should now serve as un-eye opener to the electorate to try and avoid a similar unfortunate costly political accident from happening and reoccurring in the near foreseeable future.
Surely not everyone in a jacket or suit can be a leader and for that matter a state President of a decent nation like Zambia. Just look at the extent of the damage caused by this leadership in a short space of time. Our external indebtedness is skyrocketing as the government has gone on a reckless borrowing spree and spending which is endangering our long-term economic stability.
The country’s fraternal friends from the international community have kept a distance as they find it extremely difficult to cultivate and relate with a leadership that is completely at sea in terms of leadership etiquette and diplomacy.
The inconsistence on ideology and policy is sending mixed signals as there appear clearly to be serious contradictions between the knee-jerk policies of the one-party failed state policies and those obtaining in their own party manifestos thereby creating un-identity of crisis as to the kind of order there are steering the country.
Agriculture appears to have been relegated and consigned to the ruthless hands of private merchants who have taken advantage to exploit the already weak citizens.
The ruthless removal of subsides by government has permanently consigned and condemned a huge section of our respective communities to poverty and lack of the cheap alternative to the cheap staple food.
Given also that parliament which ought to take the executive to task comprises chiefly of political up-starts lacking the necessary political experience and this situation has invariably compounded the social and political quagmire of our country.
As long as political Jokes continue to be at the helm of government Zambia is doomed. No-serious leader can accuse people outside government of hijacking the constitution making process when he himself has instructed the technical committee to only print for himself and 9 others possibly for his hired manipulators and friends.
The intolerance of the regime has now driven it to unleash a crackdown on opponents and individuals holding contrary views. It is near impossible to exercise the fundamental alienable rights of expression without attracting the wrath of police and being arrested and charged for various ridiculous offences.
Radio talk shows have become police traps for arresting political opponents. We think it is uncivilized way of disrupting a live running program without any sense of courtesy and decency and respect to listeners.
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