Zambians Miss Us — Nakacinda


By Sharon Zulu | Kalemba | October 6, 2025

Patriotic Front (PF) Secretary General Raphael Nakacinda says Zambians deeply miss his party’s administration, arguing that citizens are increasingly dissatisfied with the current government’s performance.

Appearing on Diamond TV’s “COSTA” programme, Nakacinda said the popular slogan “Alebwelelapo” (meaning “He’s coming back”) has gained momentum as many Zambians begin to feel nostalgic about the PF’s leadership style

He claimed that the PF’s 2021–2026 manifesto still provides more practical and relevant solutions to Zambia’s challenges compared to the UPND’s current policies, despite voters rejecting it during the last general election.

 “The current government made attractive promises, but those promises have translated into frustration, especially among the youth,” Nakacinda said.

We have seen rising unemployment, distorted education reforms, and missed opportunities for development.”


Nakacinda further stated that the PF is currently reviewing and updating its manifesto to address emerging national issues while remaining focused on long-term development goals.

 “We are not discarding our manifesto but adopting it. We are reviewing and aligning it with the realities on the ground so that it can offer real solutions to today’s challenges,” he explained.


He added that the party’s approach is not just about criticism but about offering practical alternatives, noting that four new youth-focused policy frameworks are being developed to tackle unemployment, education, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

Nakacinda concluded by urging citizens to remain vigilant, united, and supportive of the opposition’s mission to restore accountability and effective governance.


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