Zambia headed in wrong direction – Imboela
CINDY MANTELO
NATIONAL Democratic Congress (NDC) leader Saboi Imboela has expressed grave concern about Zambia’s current political situation and the direction its heading, reflecting growing worries about the political landscape.
In an interview with Millennium TV News, Ms. Imboela warns that Zambia is in a risky political situation, heading in an undesirable direction. She emphasizes concerns about political stability and the well-being of the nation.
She has advised the people of Zambia not to be misled and misguided by the government and encourages them to speak out when things are not going well.
She said that ordinary citizens were expressing concerns, emphasizing it was not about politicizing everything but rather addressing the current on-the-ground reality.
She asserts that Zambia was undeniably headed in the wrong direction.
Ms. Imboela acknowledges that development takes time, but she points out that the government is being revealed by the deteriorating economic situation and underlying fundamentals.
She asserts that community indicators and the high cost of living clearly indicate that the government has failed the people and has no direction.
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