ZAWAPA Leader Slams Rising Poverty and Power Deficits

Opposition Leader Blasts Zambia's Hard Times.

A top critic, Howard Kunda, who leads the Wake-Up Party, says Zambia's year has gone wrong. He points to high costs and power cuts that hurt the poor.

The state makes big promises but brings small help, Kunda says. People pay more for fuel. Jobs stay hard to find. Food costs keep rising.

"Our people hurt more each day," Kunda told news teams. He wants the leaders to fix these problems fast. The power stays off for hours. Prices jump up and down at gas stations.

Kunda fears the ruling party misses the point. They don't see how bad things are, he claims. "They must listen when people talk about their troubles," he said.

The next big vote comes in 2026. Kunda warns the leaders not to feel safe. "The people might pick new chiefs," he said. Many folks feel let down by broken promises.

The Wake-Up Party chief wants fresh ideas. He sees no real plans to improve life. "Leaders must change their ways," he said. Empty words won't feed hungry families.

Kunda believes that bad choices today mean worse days ahead. He wants the state to prove it cares. People need work, fair prices, and power in their homes.
 

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