By NATION REPORTER
IF the motive of launching the Zambia Must Prosper Party by Kelvin Bwalya Fube is to fix President Hakainde Hichilema, then definitely he is a very bitter politician, UPND Chairman for Mines Percy Chanda has said.
Mr Chanda said his style of politics had no blessings of Zambians because they were interested in development than fixing “Bally” who was busy fixing the economy.
He said Zambians had no time for bitter politicians like KBF and if his intention was to embark on smear campaign, then we advise him to think twice.
“We are ready to defend President HH and the UPND. Any attempts to throw mud on President HH and the party will not be tolerated. Every game has its own rules and so is politics. We therefore advise KBF to keep to his lane. He may just find himself very isolated like other bitter politicians,” he said.
Mr Chanda said the message of fixing the fixer clearly showed that KBF was just bent on bringing anarchy and disorder in the country.
He said KBF was the enemy of progress and the Zambians. The people would certainly fix KBF in the ballot box in 2026.
“What happens in the unlikely event that he assumes the Presidency of this country is he going to fix all Zambians that voted for President HH?
“In 2026 when he records zeros in certain parts of the country, he should blame this on his careless way of doing politics. Should he continue calling other people as praise singers, they also reserve the right to call him a noise maker,” Mr Chanda said.
He advised all those practising politics of bitterness and hatred to try something like witch craft because in politics there were no permanent enemies.
Mr Chanda said President Hakainde Hichilema forgave all those that brutalised him and had since moved on reuniting the country.
He said President Hichilema was busy fixing the economy and had no time for people trying to pull him down with malice.
Mr Chanda said the president was busy creating jobs for youths and empowering women and Zambians no longer move in fear of being undressed in public and beaten by those hefty party cadres in markets and bus stations. Truly now, it’s One Zambia One Nation.