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Rais wa Zambia alalamika kwamba uchaguzi haujawa huru na wa haki

14 Aug 2021
Lusaka, Zambia

Supporters of the Zambian opposition leader gather in Lusaka after election | AFP

As Zambians await the results of the presidential election, supporters of Hakainde Hichilema, leader of the United Party for National Development (UPND) and long-time rival of President Edgar Lungu, gather outside the opposition party offices in the capital Lusaka.
Ignoring calls by the Electoral Commission for people to wait peacefully for the final official results, young opposition supporters drove through the streets of the capital, Lusaka, playing music and singing. They gathered at the headquarters of Hichilema’s United Party for National Development.
But signaling that he may not accept defeat, President Edgar Lungu asserted that the elections had not been free and fair in three provinces seen as opposition strongholds, citing violence and killings of his supporters, allegedly by the opposition. Lungu claimed that ruling party polling agents had been brutalized and chased away from voting stations, leaving his party’s votes “unprotected.”

Lungu said that although he notified the electoral commission of his concerns, “they have continued announcing the results.” His Patriotic Front party is “consulting on the next decision we have to make,” he said in a statement released by his office.
Lungu’s statement indicates that he may challenge the validity of the election in order to stay in power, said analysts.

“It is now looking worryingly like he will refuse to stand down and push for the election to be canceled,” tweeted Nic Cheeseman, professor of politics at the University of Birmingham, who is in Zambia to follow the elections.
Voter turnout was 15% higher than in the 2016 polls and the early results show a “big swing” in favor of Hichilema and his UPND, Cheeseman told The Associated Press.
HH is the President Elect
 
15 Aug 2021
Lusaka, Zambia

Hakainde Hichilema 2.3m VOTES - Edgar C. Lungu 1.4m VOTES



United Party for National Development -UPND- Leader, HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has maintained lead in the 2021 Presidential election results announced so far. Out of 128 constituencies, Mr. HICHILEMA has 2,324,847 votes, while PF's Presidential Candidate President EDGAR LUNGU has 1,464,681 votes.
Important statistics : Registered (rounded figures): Voters 5,600, 000. Valid Voters 2021 general election (rounded figures) 3,800,000
ECZ Chairperson, ESAU CHULU announced the consolidated results from the 1-hundred and 28 Constituencies this evening. Justice CHULU said in third position is HARRY KALABA who has 19-thousand 4-hundred and 51 votes followed by People's Alliance for Change Leader ANDYFORD BANDA who got 17-thousand and 97 votes. He said Socialist Party leader FRED M'MEMBE has 13-thousand 8- hundred and 79, HIGHVIE HAMUDUDU of PNUP with 8-thousand 6-hundred and 76, CHISHALA KATEKA of New Heritage Party has polled 6 thousand 6 hundred and 30 votes. UPPZ's CHARLES CHANDA has 5 thousand 6 hundred and 89 votes, Zambia United for Sustainable Development candidate, LAZARUS CHISELA got 4 thousand 5 hundred and 88 votes, while MMD leader NEVERS MUMBA got 3 thousand 5 hundred and 99 votes. ENOCK TONGA of the Third Liberation Movement has polled 2 thousand 6 - hundred and 9 votes, while UNIP candidate TREVOR MWAMBA has 2 thousand 5 hundred and 51 votes. Patriots for Economic Progress -PEP- candidate SEAN TEMBO has 1 thousand 5 hundred and 60 votes, STEVEN NYIRENDA of the National Restoration Party -NAREP- polled 1 thousand 4 hundred and 17 votes, Economic Freedom Fighters candidate KASONDE MWENDA polled 1- housand 1- hundred and 19 votes. The Leadership Movement Party's -LMP- RICHARD SILUMBWE has One thousand and 97 votes.

Source : ZNBC Today
 
22 Aug 2020

Hakainde Hichilema ( HH) asked "Will you arrest Edgar Lungu if you get elected?"




On 22 August 2020 (HH) Hakainde Hichilema was speaking when he featured on Q-FM Breakfast Show hosted by Dj Showstar

HH explains his role in Privatization "I didn't sale any mine"

He was speaking when he featured on Q-FM Breakfast Show hosted by Dj Showstar
Source : DJ Showstar TV
 

16 August 2021​

Lusaka, Zambia

Disgruntled Youth Rally Behind HH and Unite to Dismantle the PF Regime​


By Mwatula Chiti Bsc. Econ & Fin, LLM – International Relations

A historic wind of change has swept across the peaceful nation of Zambia, as the nation ushers in its 7th President after a dramatic record-breaking General Election.

On the 12th of August 2021, an air of silent expectation was palpable across the nation. Zambians rose up early to queue up at their respective polling stations in readiness to cast their votes in the long awaited Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Government Elections.

Pictures were circulated on social media platforms showing how some citizens spent the previous night, vigilantly waiting for their change to be among the first to cast their vote. It was a ‘do or die’ election, particularly for the Youth of Zambia.

Before we applaud the Youth across the nation for exhibiting such an applaudable spirit of unity and assertiveness, lets begin by briefly deciphering what caused the wind of change among the young people.

The last 5 years under the Patriotic Front Government saw the nation’s economy degenerate and its currency losing value at an astronomical rate; depreciating from trading at ZMW 5.25 per US Dollar in 2016 to ZMW 22.21 Per US Dollar (Temporally currently trading at ZMW19.25 after implementing monetary policy gymnastics in frantic attempts to improve the situation two weeks prior to polling day). This was just one of many issues which irked the Zambian Youth over the last few Years.

Another cardinal area in which the previous regime mismanaged the plight of the Youth was the education sector. The cries of Lecturers and University students fell on deaf ears numerous times.

Rather than cordially reaching out to students; On 4th October 2018, Police Officers were deployed to disperse a non-violent students’ protest at the University of Zambia main campus.

Excessive force was used on the unarmed students; leading to the injury of several students and the death of a beloved student, Ms Vespers Simuzyila (May her soul rest in peace). The nation was set ablaze with anger and sentiments on the grave injustice and unnecessary violence which lead to the death of a student. Students marched, all clad in black clothing to mourn their late colleague a few days later. Sadly, in response, the powers that be nonchalantly turned a blind eye, hoping that the noise would die a natural death. But the youth took note.

This was evident when on 17th May 2021, Prof Nkandu Luo was appointed as the then Incumbent president’s running mate in the forthcoming elections. Social media was set ablaze with sentiments of shock, anger and disappointment on the selection.

Remember it was under Prof. Luo’s regime that government sponsored students’ meal allowances were scrapped away. This was for a progressive reason, but as was her style, the then Minister of education condescendingly issued a number of ‘interesting’ statements which the Youth took record of.

Appointing the Youth’s ‘public enemy’ number one was tantamount to poking a healing wound. This Political miscalculation rejuvenated the Youth’s determination to teach this regime a lesson.

A similar series of events calumniated into the Youth being called disgruntled by a named Provincial Minister. This was after plans to hold a peaceful protest by the Youth were thwarted as Police Officers armed to the teeth and clad in heavy anti-protest attires manned the proposed protest site.

Enough was enough. It was clear that this regime took the Youth’s voice for granted. The future seemed hopeless. Cadres seemed to have easier access to opportunities and fair dialogue than the average Youth.
Fortunately, the Youth had a Knight in shining amour, lurking in the periphery, waiting for the next political showdown.

Now more than ever before, Mr. Hakainde Hichilema warmed up to the Youth. He had evolved politically over the last decade and was nicknamed “Bally”, a slang term used by Zambia Youth to refer to an older man or one’s own father; a respectful name of endearment and hope. Bally’s Facebook and Twitter Pages exhibited more and more interaction with the Youth, taking their concerns and trends to heart.

Mr Hichilema and team had found a diamond in the rough. The message was clear. For a better future, stamping out corruption, improvement of the education system and general development; Bally was our hope to fix things. The Patriotic Front unfortunately did not truly consider the Youth to be a factor.

However, to their detriment, the previous election in 2016 saw President Lungu beat Mr. Hichilema by a mere 100,530 votes, a figure which the Youth of one province alone could overturn.
The deed was done, the Youth turned out in numbers, standing in long queues for hours on end, determined to leave only after casting their vote.

By Sunday afternoon, 15th August, Mr. Hakainde Hichilema was leading by over 700,000 votes. Clearly headed for a landslide victory.

Robert Green’s famous 48 laws of power offer some priceless nuggets of wisdom worth noting. Law number 3 and 4 state the following; ‘Conceal Your intentions’ and ‘Always say less than necessary’. There is a certain type of silence which is ‘loud’; and this silence is what the Zambian Youth used to usurp the system. The incumbent regime knew that the Youth wanted change but they did not know to what extent and how desperate we were.

In conclusion, a famous local saying accurately summarize the Youth’s expectations: “Uwa kwensha ubushiku ba mutasha nga bwacha.” Meaning, you can only thank the person who helped you walk in the night once it is dawn. The most beneficial things are difficult to implement, but once implemented everyone can see the benefits and are grateful.

We congratulate His Excellency, the 7th President of the Republic of Zambia, H.E. Mr. Hakainde Hichilema on his election. We humbly implore him to remember what we endured and how Youth from 10 provinces, with the support of our middle aged and senior citizens voted in large numbers, putting their hope in the hands of a valiant courageous Leader.

Remember US your Excellency. We Love You. One Zambia One Nation!!

Source : Zambia : Disgruntled Youth Rally Behind HH and Unite to Dismantle the PF Regime
 
Huyo sio muuaji, acha uongo wewe.
Kuna watu hadi leo haijulikani waliko na hata alipokuwa hai hakutaka kabisa kuongelea kutoweka kwao, piga ua huyo alihusika na kutoweka kwa hao watu na haijamsaidia katu kwani sasa yuko wapi.
 
Huyo sio muuaji, acha uongo wewe.
Kuna watu hadi leo haijulikani waliko na hata alipokuwa hai hakutaka kabisa kuongelea kutoweka kwao, piga ua huyo alihusika na kutoweka kwa hao watu na haijamaaidia kwani sasa yuko wapi.
JPM alikuwa mzalendo wa kweli wewe unajazwa upuuzi na mafisadi
Amekufa na damu za watu zinamlilia, huko kesi anaisubiri na hakuna wa kuhonga huko wala cha kwamba mimi nilikuwa rais, hayo ni yenu nyie mliyokuwa mkimlamba miguu.
 
Huyo sio muuaji, acha uongo wewe.
JPM alikuwa mzalendo wa kweli wewe unajazwa upuuzi na mafisadi
Kuna watu hadi leo haijulikani waliko na hata alipokuwa hai hakutaka kabisa kuongelea kutoweka kwao, piga ua huyo alihusika na kutoweka kwa hao watu na haijamaaidia kwani sasa yuko wapi.

Amekufa na damu za watu zinamlilia, huko kesi anaisubiri na hakuna wa kuhonga huko wala cha kwamba mimi nilikuwa rais, hayo ni yenu nyie mliyokuwa mkimlamba miguu.
Hakuna kiongozi asiye na damu! Angalia hata huyu amemsukumiza Mbowe Segerea. Huo ndiyo uongozi. Viva JPM
 
JPM alikuwa mzalendo wa kweli wewe unajazwa upuuzi na mafisadi

Hakuna kiongozi asiye na damu! Angalia hata huyu amemsukumiza Mbowe Segerea. Huo ndiyo uongozi. Viva JPM
 
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