Change coming, inevitable – Msoni
By Mast Reporter
ALL People’s Congress (APC) president Nason Msoni says regime change is coming and Zambians must brace themselves for a new government next year.
In a statement seen by The Mast, Msoni said Zambians had no viable political option other than to change government next year.
“We have no other viable political option on our hands than to change the regime in 2026. The overwhelming majority of our citizens are going for the most part without water, food, and electricity. Our hospitals have no medicines, thereby consigning our citizens to premature death,” he said.
Msoni said Zambians had suffered enough and next year was the only time they would be emancipated from a brutal and selfish regime whose interest was to please foreigners.
He wondered how Zambians would walk away from poverty when electricity was only made available for less than three hours a day.
“And what exactly is the three hours of electricity supply supposed to do? In some cases, there is completely no supply. The worst part of the deficit of power supply is that the Zambian government is at the centre of the exportation of power in the region, depriving its own citizens of the much-needed supply. In a nutshell, this is a sickening indictment of this government,” he said.
Msoni said Zambia had reached the worst poverty levels in its history.
And Msoni says opposition leaders are paying attention to the needs and concerns of the people of Zambia.
“I’m hearing you. And I am listening to your legitimate concerns. Together with our leaders, we will forge a new direction for our country. The change we desire is a real change that works for all our people, not just some or a few criminal elements,” he said.