As the Zambia National Students’ Union (ZANASU) we are deeply submerged in shock at the revelations in our headlines that government has spent not less than K2Million tax payers money on Former First family. This translates into a daily expenditure of not less than K16,000 on lodging expenses since our late President MCS died MHSRIP.
Really this shows inconsistency in policy-priorities and it represents a lack of expenditure priorities on govt’s part and it’s worrying seeing how our three public universities are embroiled in continuos financial struggles. The University of Zambia just last week made headlines due to financial challenges, Mulungushi University was also making headlines in a similar situation and now it’s the Copperbelt University which is in limbo over lecturer salaries and students are the worst affected by all this, and all these challenges demand govt intervention. 2 million is a lot of money that could have been spared for needy areas or channeled to increasing the grants to our public universities to allow for their smooth running without disruptions.
We think it’s mediocre to claim that govt doesn’t have houses which could be used as transit homes for the outgoing first family, and that amount may just be a tip of the iceberg in terms of this gross financial indiscipline. Amidst all this govt continues to claim we have to raise the debt ceiling by borrowing to manage our expenditure, honestly government expenditure is excessive and highly unnecessary sometimes.
Zambians are being subjected to borrow monies yet govt fails to demonstrate a sense of fiscal discipline in its spending. Much as we sympathize with Hon. Chikwanda in his address with regard to the fiscal position, the finance minister told the Zambians through parliament that developments in the mining sector (lower projected tax collection), arrears on road sector projects & fuel, costs of the presidential by-election and weaker performance in the kwacha exchange rate (leading to higher external debt service payments) have led to significantly weaker performance in the fiscal account. We must check ourselves, they must conduct a self introspection as govt.
What we see as ZANASU is weak economic performance, in that global economic growth and commodity prices underpinned initial budgetary assumptions for the 2015 Financial Year and that the resultant weakened external demand and a softer copper price environment, coupled with broader dollar strength, have spilt over to the domestic economy primarily this has culminated in a weaker overall balance of payments and any difficulty to raise the budgeted shortfall may necessitate delays in capital expenditure, and investments in education which will dampen economic growth.
Government must concede it’s failure to prioritize it’s programs, and shows unacceptable behavior and we question its leadership qualities in this regard.
ZANASU expected that being privy to this financial data govt must have been more conscious in it’s spending but we continue to stress our national treasury by spending recklessly and carelessly on unsustainable things like that amount of money we spent on the Former First Family.
Now this is why we think there are seemingly no priorities in govt because look at our public universities they are seriously looming crises like the saying goes, ‘THE CURE IS WORSE THAN THE DISEASE’ and recent track record of fiscal overshooting, is one of the most salient impediments to Zambia’s developments in the education sector.
The recurrent expenditures portion of the budget is quite large, and ranks higher than capital expenditure or education investment on the priority list. We concur with Young African Leaders Initiative that govt’s spending on that lodge was unnecessarily excessive and could have been avoided provided those in govt had foresight.
We ask the President to address the nation on what’s happening in this regard and may the President intervene in our universities by helping resolve the financial inadequacies faced by our public universities.
GOD Bless Zambia
Thank You
By PRINCE J. NDOYI
ZANASU V. PRESIDENT .
New Educated Zambia©
June 28, 2015 at 11:31 pm
What do you expect from the pf. They have always lacked in making priority based decisions in the interests of the zambian people. They do not care about you and I. If you want change please vote upnd in 2016. Nez blogging live from kabulonga zambia
Judge Joe Bidden
June 28, 2015 at 11:48 pm
Why didnt this ZANASU write this letter to the president or PF Govt. Its a waste of time crying on Tumfweko while PF officials and their Govt are busy on merry-go-round with our tax payers money.
Mutonkofyo
June 29, 2015 at 12:20 am
Honestly on former first lady issue is rubbish on the part of pf,how many houses can one buy in al that amount? Why waste all these huge amount of monies on one single person bane? Though u r trying to do good on some other things ba pf but on this one we need to investigate no ways 2billion rentals hmmmmmmmmmm takwaba! Check the acc of the landlord nd the people involved in payments of the rentals from the gvt.its not normal in this case.
mj banda
June 29, 2015 at 3:19 am
I hope Kasebanya is reading this and if she is a person of huma, she ll stop this nonsense of crying to the media.
cnp
June 29, 2015 at 4:08 am
It’s a gov’t of geniuses.
kakolwe
June 29, 2015 at 7:56 am
Good points @Ndoyi, but I believe the one who needs to be grilled is the perm sec @ MOESVTEE and the Minister thereof. I say this because govt expenditure is born of ministerial estimates & priorities. The time I was at UNZA govt owed UNZA about K1.2Bn in tuition fees (Huge amount at the time) pressure at perm sec revealed that cabinet office was not even aware of that. So, Ndoyi & your team, you’re flogging a wrong horse.
Judge Joe Bidden
June 29, 2015 at 8:13 am
Good point mwaice this chap is just wasting time sending letters to Tumfweko all he needed was to go straight to the appropriate Govt officials. E problemu nabaice aba all we wants is Abena Ndovi balilemba Kalata ku newspaper!
Trixy
June 29, 2015 at 10:42 am
True that….however the blame still lies squarely on the president and the PF Government in general. When things go wrong, people will not say this or that minister/ministry is responsible, but that the PF Government is responsible. That is why it is very important to run the Government in a serious manner not using emotions and employment people just because they helped one ascend to power or because they are friends or even relatives. This is the result. Giving power to people who are capable and who merit a job is very important.