UPND Vice president Geoffrey Mwamba says Zambia was better off in the colonial days than it is.
Mr. Mwamba has shut-down some of his businesses including his Lusaka milling plant and relocated to South Africa.
Mr. Mwamba attributes the move to an unfavourable political atmosphere in Zambia.
A check at his milling plant in Lusaka found operations frozen.
Mr. Mwamba explains that Zambia’s political atmosphere has squeezed his operations, such that over 300 ordinarily Zambians who used to work for him have been affected.
He says despite Zambia’s attainment of the 54th independence, the country is not economically and politically stable.
He says Zambia was better off when it was collonized.
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These are political thieves. He used to sell mealie meal to the army at criminally high prices and he will come back to steal IF up and down wins. Typical of thieves
You made a lot of money selling your produce to the defense forces now you cut off and you cry like a pig.