MUNDUBILE PROMISES 2ND INDEPENDENCE, STIRS HOPE FOR MAJORITY SUFFERING ZAMBIANS AFTER AUGUST 13 AT A KITWE MAMMOTH RALLY
POLITICSBy Zambian Observer — Zambian Observer
KITWE – In a powerful display of political mobilisation, opposition leader Mr. Miles Sampa Mundubile, a prominent figure within the Patriotic Front (PF), captivated a massive crowd in Kitwe yesterday, promising a 'second independence' for Zambia. Addressing thousands of enthusiastic supporters who had converged from various parts of the Copperbelt Province, Mundubile's impassioned speech focused on alleviating the hardships faced by the majority of Zambians, setting a hopeful tone for the period following August 13th. The rally, held at a prominent venue in the mining city, saw Mr. Mundubile articulate a vision of economic emancipation and social justice. He underscored the current economic struggles, including high cost of living, unemployment, and limited access to essential services, which he attributed to prevailing governance challenges. His promise of a 'second independence' is seen as a direct appeal to citizens yearning for a significant departure from the status quo, echoing the aspirations of the nation's founding fathers for true self-determination and prosperity. Copperbelt Province, historically a stronghold of political activism and economic activity due to its mining heritage, provided a fertile ground for Mr. Mundubile's message. The region's residents, many of whom are directly or indirectly affected by the performance of the mining sector and broader economic policies, often serve as a barometer for national sentiment. The sheer size of the turnout suggests a significant level of engagement and perhaps discontent among the electorate, indicating a vibrant political landscape ahead of future electoral contests. Mr. Mundubile's remarks did not shy away from critiquing the current administration's handling of the economy and social welfare. He outlined key policy areas he believes require urgent attention, including agricultural reform, job creation for the youth, and strengthening social safety nets. While specific details of how this 'second inde