May 13, 2025 | POLITICAL NEWS | 0 comments

KAPIRI UPND MP BEGS ZAMBIANS FOR VOTES WHILE COMMISSIONING CLASSROOM BLOCK AT SHIPUNGU SCHOOL.

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Kapiri Mposhi UPND Member of parliament Stanley Kasongo Kakubo has begged Zambians not to experiment in the 2026 general elections against voting out the UPND administration alleging that all development projects will only be disturbed. Mr Kakubo reminded the Zambians how they were subjected not only to physical brutality but also economic misery. He stated that it is only the new dawn administration that has a vision to take the nation to greater heights through sound fiscal policies. Mr Kakubo stressed on how the UPND’s developmental agenda has transformed the lives of many citizens since assuming office in 2021. He cited an improved education system through establishment of quality infrastructure across constituencies. He was speaking yesterday when he graced the commissioning of a 1 by 2 classroom block at Shipungu primary school in Kapiri Mposhi. And at the same event, CDF chairperson Kamamba Mute commended the traditional leadership for offering land for the building project. Speaking earlier, Council chairperson Collins Ndilema described the CDF as a true game changer in development. The senior Headman under Chibwelelo ward David Sokono called for combined efforts to continue fighting against early marriage which has ravaged society. The District Commissioner Francis Hasalama and education […] READ MORE
KAPIRI UPND MP BEGS ZAMBIANS FOR VOTES WHILE COMMISSIONING CLASSROOM BLOCK AT SHIPUNGU SCHOOL.
KAPIRI UPND MP BEGS ZAMBIANS FOR VOTES WHILE COMMISSIONING CLASSROOM BLOCK AT SHIPUNGU SCHOOL.
KAPIRI UPND MP BEGS ZAMBIANS FOR VOTES WHILE COMMISSIONING CLASSROOM BLOCK AT SHIPUNGU SCHOOL.

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