Hichilema, Chamisa differ on political ideology

20 Aug, 2021 - 00:08 0 Views
Hichilema, Chamisa differ on political ideology Zambian president Hakainde Hichilema

The ManicaPost

Prosperity Mzila
Correspondent

CONGRATULATORY messages from across Africa to Zambia have reached the leader of the United Party for National Development (UPND), President Hakainde Hichilema on his election victory against the former ruling party, Patriotic Front (PF) leader, Mr Edgar Lungu in the just ended elections.

President Mnangagwa is also among those who sent congratulatory messages to President Hichilema on his victory.

Mr Nelson Chamisa, leader of the MDC Alliance also sent his message claiming sisterhood to the UPND party.

Mr Chamisa’s excitement could not be concealed as he literally took ownership of the victory and making it a yardstick that guarantees him and his party that they will equally win the election come 2023.

In his congratulatory message, President Mnangagwa, said: “I am gratified to warmly congratulate you on your election as President of the Republic of Zambia. Your election to the highest office is ample testimony to the confidence and trust that the people of Zambia have in your leadership to guide the country to a prosperous future.”

The key phrase in President Mnangagwa’s congratulatory message that Mr Chamisa and his MDC Alliance should take note of is: “testimony to the confidence and trust that the people of Zambia have in your leadership.”

 

That is what led to President Hichilema’s victory.

President Hichilema has been at the helm of the UPND since 2006, having contested in five previous elections in 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2015, working on the ground with the people.

 

He listened and understood the needs of the people and gave them home grown solutions.

 

He never promised them heaven on earth, spaghetti roads and runways in their backyards, using finances derived from the west.

 

He addressed the issues that were bedevilling the people of Zambia despite being an opposition leader.

President Hichilema is not an opposition leader anymore; he has now joined other African leaders at the big table, thanks to his ideologies that are original and patriotic.

People need someone who listens and addresses their issues, unlike Mr Chamisa who promises people the intervention of other nations in the event that he wins an election.

He is incapable of doing anything for the people at all. His party took over most urban councils and failed to deliver service after taking over a functional system.

Mr Chamisa and his party destroyed everything and people began to live without running water, with sewer flowing everywhere and garbage at every corner.

The last time people saw running water coming out of their taps was 21 years ago and that was the time MDC Alliance took over the urban councils.

President Hichilema rose through the ranks and file of the UPND until he legally took over the presidency of the party and recently the country with the support of the people.

Mr Chamisa on the other hand was so impatient and did not wait to be elected at the MDC extra-ordinary congress, instead choosing to impose himself unconstitutionally.

 

He grabbed power even before its founding member, the late Mr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai was laid to rest.

Mr Chamisa needs to wake up and smell the coffee.

 

Things change overnight. He no longer shares the same title with President Hichilema, as he has remained an opposition leader, while the latter is now at the table with the other African leaders.

President Hichilema is now the President of the Republic of Zambia, while Mr Chamisa remains leader of what is left of a disintegrating opposition party, MDC Alliance, as its members continue to defect to other parties.

Mr Chamisa should self-introspect and find out how President Hichilema won the hearts and votes of the people of Zambia.

 

It is definitely not by destroying their lives and livelihoods through sanctions.

The Zambian President never begged for sanctions and never globetrotted with a begging bowl, but worked hard to win the people’s trust by presenting workable strategies and leading by example.

His favourite question has always been, Zambia is so rich yet the people are poor?

 

His promise has always been to work the land and give an opportunity to every Zambian to live a decent life.

Unlike Mr Chamisa who promised to revive the economy through borrowed funds from the likes of former United States of America president, Mr Donald Trump, President Hichilema promises to work the land and revive the economy.

Mr Chamisa hinges the rest of his campaign on lies and fairytale stories.

President Hichilema preaches and practises servant leadership as witnessed on his twitter handle where he said: “We are not masters of the people, we are their servants.”

Yet, Mr Chamisa has tasted power and has only worked to consolidate it by kicking out anyone who does not toe his line.

Meanwhile, President Hichilema embraces different views and ideas, stressing that differences in opinion do not make people his enemies; instead he welcomes them as it helps him to govern properly.

Mr Chamisa on the other hand is a master of hate language, cursing and defaming opposing minds.

 

That has only, but proven that he is immature and not ready to lead the nation.

At one point, Mr Chamisa deployed his hooligans to demonstrate, destroy infrastructure and cause civil disobedience only to turnaround and label them stupid to have followed his instructions.

For Mr Chamisa to claim that UPND’s election victory is an indication of his position in 2023 is a hyperbole.

Zimbabweans and Zambians are at different political levels.

The leaders that Zimbabwe has had since 1980 are all patriotic and know what Zimbabwe and its citizens are worth.

They know the amount of blood that brought about this independence that Mr Chamisa and his party are enjoying.

 

As such, even as the late former President, Cde Robert Mugabe left politics in November of 2017, President Mnangagwa picked up the baton and carried on with the aspirations of the people of Zimbabwe and only improved on them.

It will seem an impossible task for Mr Chamisa to land the position in highest office in the land, as his opponent is a hard-working and focused individual who is goal oriented.

President Mnangagwa and his team have managed to resuscitate the country’s economy, rebuild infrastructure, road rehabilitation, engage and re-engage friendly and estranged countries, attract foreign direct investment, introducing sustainable agricultural practice by introducing smart agriculture and creating home grown jobs.

The people of Zimbabwe are happy for the stabilisation of the foreign exchange rate, the stable prices, availability of fuel, introduction of our own currency, availability of medicines, nurses are well paid and back at work, civil servants are happy as Government pays attention to their needs.

This is a winning card for Zanu PF come 2023 elections.

Meanwhile, Mr Chamisa has turned into an authoritarian leader as he leads the MDC Alliance with an iron fist.

He recently disbanded the running of primary elections and decided to hand-pick his foot soldiers and place them in MDC Alliance stronghold constituencies.

This has caused his party to splinter into numerous factions.

 

Some of the MDC Alliance leaders have since joined other political parties such as Zanu PF and MDC T as they fail to see the future in MDC Alliance under Mr Chamisa.

There is a unique characteristic that President Hichilema possesses that Mr Chamisa doesn’t and that is patriotism and understanding that Zambian issues can only be solved by Zambians and so are Zimbabwe issues by Zimbabweans.

Instead Mr Chamisa believes that the West can have solutions for Zimbabwe.

 

This is one of the major reasons he will never win an election because the people will continue to view him as a puppet of the West.

It seems he represents the interests of the former colonisers who continuously oil his pockets with money and yet impose destructive sanctions on fellow Zimbabweans. This is exactly where Mr Chamisa and President Hichilema are like east and west which will never meet.

 

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