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@singived10 Stabilizing the economy is important, but citizens also expect to see that translate into lower living costs, more jobs, and stronger local businesses. Both things can be true at the same time.
There is nothing wrong with what Mundubile said. High foreign exchange reserves are certainly a positive indicator, but they mean little if ordinary citizens are not experiencing a sustainable improvement in their standard of living.
@singived10 I agree that we shouldn't forget where we came from, and the previous government's mistakes should be acknowledged. But after almost five years, people will also judge the current government by its own record.
@itsdrdollar Yes. An economy should not only look good on paper, it should work for the people. If businesses are struggling, jobs are scarce, and people have less disposable income, then it's fair to question whether the benefits of those reserves are reaching the wider economy.
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The model already exists globally. What’s missing is execution. Africa doesn’t lack capital. It lacks systems that allow its people to own the capital.
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Africa is not poor, it's under-structured. Capital from places like Silicon Valley is constantly searching for high returns, and that’s why we’re seeing major investments flow into Africa through companies like KoBold Metals. The opportunity is clear:
Imagine a government-backed investment fund where: Citizens can buy shares from as little as K100 Investments target mining, energy, and agriculture Profits are returned to citizens through dividends This is how countries build generational wealth—not just GDP growth.
You can't turn down the invitation when you are landlocked..You need to use wisdom and not emotions to navigate in a battle field.
We shall honor the invitation as well in 2026 by inviting her to HH's second inauguration. There's no magic about power, it can be conserved.
Friends, I hate to say it, BUT, it’s very difficult to fault Bally for attending the inauguration in TZ. He is probably between a rock and a hard place 😫
Zambia and TZ enjoy cordial bilateral relations, TZ is actually one of our crucial trade partners. In 2023 alone, we hit north of $280m in imports from TZ, right now we have an interconnector under construction between the two countries that’s envisaged to help us solve our energy crisis. This project will not only facilitate power imports but it’ll also help independent power producers in Zambia supply electricity to the eastern power pool.
Further, TZ recently announced a $42Bn mega LNG project that’s going to harness 57 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, this project will definitely benefit Zambia and help stabilize our LNG supply.
If I were Bally and given this predicament, I’d attend as well. It’s not his duty to declare elections free and fair, it’s up to the people of TZ and perhaps regional bodies to decide that. Human rights violations are obviously a big thing and trust me, we have capable institutions (not Bally) to champion that and hold TZ accountable.