Sunday 13 March 2016

Where Are the Zambian Youth



Yesterday in Zambia we celebrated Youth day. As usual the Minister of Youth Sport and child development  Honorable Vincent Mwale graced the annual occasion at freedom statue in Lusaka. We also had her Honor the Republican vice president Mrs Inonge Wina also graced the event where she gave a speech. As usual youth employment, youth empowerment initiatives where addressed in the  speech.

Its quite sad that yesterday at youth day they where fights between youths from the United Party for National Development and from the Patriotic Front. It is reported that a female UPND youth was stripped naked. Is this what our youths have been reduced to.

Our actions shape our future. The Zambian youth is sowing seeds of violence, hatred, tribalism and intolerance. Its High time the Youth stood together to be vigilant. to be vigilant in the fight as one in the fight against corruption and eradicating poverty. We know times are hard and Jobs are scarce but its time to put our heads together not sell out for a case of Chibuku or a few Lagers. 

Politicians will Give us the youth a few kwacha and some  beers and and we go all out beating up and insulting our opponents just to appease the buyer of our loyalty. We have become loyal to the Belly rather than Loyal to our Country and bettering our Zambia.

The Say the Youth are tomorrow's Leaders but is the youth today ready to be tomorrow's leader?

World over youths have made a mark on the world for their amazing and extra ordinary work. A few weeks ago I finished a book bought for me by my wife on my birthday entitled "I Am Malala". Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani teen who is a girl child education activist who stood up against the Taliban.  she was only 15 years old when she was shot and almost killed by the Taliban.

In neighboring Malawi we have the boy who harnessed the wind William Kamkwamba who with very little education and some old text books and determination constructed  a windmill that would bring electricity and water to his village. Maybe Zesco can get hold of this Malawian and he can help ease the load shedding woes we are facing.

In South Africa we have Nkosi Johnson born Xolani Nkosi who was born with the HIV virus and was refused admition to a public school because of his HIV status. He became a powerful speaker for treating HIV victims with equality and respect.

In Zambia the youth have been instrumental in shaping the history of our country especially in reintroducing multiparty politics in 1991.

We also have the likes Mawano Kambeu aka ba Dot Com who I have met and interacted with who is a youth to look up to. He testimony that the  Zambian dream is still there for the taking. He is the founder of Dot Com Zambia and Bus Tickets Zambia.

We also have the likes off Mohammed  Essa who flew the Zambian flag high when he won the 2012 African rally championship with two races to spare.

Catherine Phiri  the female boxer who is the WBC Bantam weight champion of the world. The Catherine Phiri story is a story of determination. A boxing sensation who despite her new found fame went back to school to continue her education.

To the Zambian youth Will you Look up to these model youths and make something out of your life or Sell out to the politician? Get Up and Stand Up. Say No to Political Violence.





Thursday 10 March 2016

The First Lady's Gig




Last week On 5th march 2016 The first lady Mrs. Esther Lungu had a fundraising dinner at the government complex where she was raising funds for the Esther Lungu foundation trust whose main aim is to combat child marriages and gender based violence. 
The tickets for the event where going for K2,500.00 and they was music performed by uncle Rex and the band who are one of the best bands in the country and comedy by Kelvin and company. The event was a success.

From 1991 to date the Zambian first lady has always been involved in some charity work of some sort. from the Hope Foundation to the Easter Lungu foundation trust The first ladies have done some commendable work. 

Why have these organization's just lasted the life span of the presidency of the husband. Why hasnt any of these organizations outlived the duration of the term of office for the president. Once the husband leaves office, the organization ceases to exist. This questions the motive behind the fomation of these organization's.

The Hope foundation Born 1991 died the day Vera Chiluba left state house. The Maureen Mwanawasa initiative was born in 2001 and died the day his Excellency Levy Mwanawasa died. Thandiwe Banda's organization also ceased to exist the day President Rupiah Bwezani Banda lost the election. Mama Christine Kaseba Sata didn't form any organization but was a advocate for cervical cancer and did some medical operations in rural area's and the gallant woman's work stopped the day His Excellency Michael Chilufya Sata Died.

We now have the Esther Lungu foundation trust.  Will it also suffer the same fate.
Personally if I was to open a charitable organization I would want it to out live even my life. Is it because the first ladies just do humanitarian work just because of the husbands job or they use the humanitarian aid as a campaign tool for the husband's presidency and political party?
Could it be the same reason three of the past first ladies have ventured into politics, Vera Chiluba was member of parliament and once served as deputy environment minister. Maureen Mwanawasa has of late been on the campaign trail for the UPND. Christine Kaseba Sata wanted to be adopted as the PF presidential candidate when her husband passed on.

Could it be that once your leave the presidency funds are hard to come across. I believe if these organizations are created in good faith they can outlive the lifespan of the first lady.
With the status as former first lady I don't think the ladies can find it difficult to organize funds for their organizations. They are organizations like the USAID that give funding to N.G.O's as long as they is an agenda and plan on how funds should be used.
Previously we hard parliament debate the allocation of funds for the office of the first lady and funds where allocated. Before such decisions are made its important to analyze the motive of the works of the first ladies.

This is not to say their work is not noble but to say it should go beyond their stay at nkwazi house.

If these foundation's  can outlive their creator's it would be a great legacy to leave behind when. The Stage for immortality has been already set and all they need is their works to do the talking. The likes of mother Theresa, Pope John Paul, Bob Marley, the beetles and many others are being talked about today because of there work and talent.

To the first ladies,  your husband's name is engraved in the history books of this country. What about you what will you be remembered for. Will you just be the first lady or the first lady who touched and changed lives even beyond your husbands presidency. Will you use your position to Enrich your self, Campaign for your spouse, setup a political platform for your future or use it to Change lives