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Zambia Is In Desperate Need Of Leadership -Nawakwi

Parliament should pass a law that will compel political parties to disclose their sources of campaign funds before the country is mortgaged, says the Forum for Democracy and Development.

And FDD president Edith Nawakwi says Zambia is in desperate need of leadership.

In a statement, FDD spokesperson Antonio Mwanza stated that the party was concerned about the manner in which some political parties were soliciting for huge sums of money and campaign materials from foreign sources.

“Parliament should pass legislation compelling all political parties to disclose their sources of funding for their campaigns to ensure national security and protection of sovereign economic integrity,” he stated.

Mwanza stated that the country risked being mortgaged to foreigners who were sponsoring some of the political parties.

“We risk mortgaging our country to foreign interests who are busy sponsoring some of our colleagues with a view to controlling our economy and taking hold of our natural resources once their puppets form government,” he stated.

Mwanza urged political parties to be wary of politicians “gallivanting all over the globe” soliciting for funds from foreign entities as such deals could jeopardise Zambia’s sovereignty.

And in an interview before she addressed scores of supporters who gathered at the party’s provincial offices in Mongu yesterday, Nawakwi, who is on a campaign tour of Western Province ahead of the January 20, 2015 presidential elections, said Zambia was not looking for slogans but an inspiring and caring leadership that would restore citizens’ dignity and self-determination.

She said FDD had strong ethos which it had upheld for many years.

Nawakwi also stressed the need for politicians to realise that the reason most women were “sitting at the roadside” was lack of survival alternatives.

“I get upset myself because if our politicians think that our mothers, our young people are going to continue to sit by the road for the rest of their lives…and it also points to lack of understanding on why we have literally six million Zambians sitting by the road or eaning a living by carrying a hoe and an axe going into the field,” said Nawakwi.

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3 Responses to Zambia Is In Desperate Need Of Leadership -Nawakwi

  1. Judge Joe Bidden

    December 13, 2014 at 10:41 pm

    “We risk mortgaging our country to foreign interests who are busy sponsoring some of our colleagues with a view to controlling our economy and taking hold of our natural resources once their puppets form government”

    100% Right. Mugabe threatened bombing Botswana for govt of Botswana alleged supporting the opposition MDC. Why is he supporting and funding Edgar Lungu? Are we also going to bomb him? Zambians careful with what you wish, vote wisely.

  2. Akasenke amudodo

    December 14, 2014 at 4:15 am

    Pf and el camp have supporters with enough resources to fund the campaigns properly. It’s only hh who is in question mark

  3. kakolwe

    December 14, 2014 at 6:11 am

    He who duped the Chiluba govt that he was selling National Assets to Investors yet he turned it into his own by trickery is on a mission to turn the entire nation into private property by ferrying HUGE sums of money from his would be shareholders. Rememer that politician who borrowed from foreigners & promised them a share of Zm when he would be appointed controller of National Wealth? When it didn’t happen, they sorted him out. So even aka kahakapuli will face his hour of reckoning.
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