01/06/2026
As we welcome the month of June and move closer to the 2026 elections, this is a moment for reflection and renewed determination. Half the year is gone—what have we achieved, what lessons have we learned, and what goals still lie ahead?
To our hardworking farmers, we understand the burden you carry as prices for to***co and soybeans continue to disappoint. To our marketeers, small business owners, hustlers, bike riders, taxi drivers, and youths seeking opportunities, life has become more demanding and uncertain.
But even in difficult times, we must not lose hope. Challenges are not permanent, and better days can come through unity, hard work, and visionary leadership. God has a purpose for each one of us. Let us remain focused, prayerful, determined, and committed to building a better tomorrow.
The time has come for leadership that listens, leadership that walks side by side with the people, leadership that restores confidence and puts the interests of youths and women first. Through industrialization, enterprise support, and partnerships, we can create opportunities and reduce unemployment among our young people.
The rooted tree stands firm because of its strong foundation and branches that provide shelter and hope. That is the leadership President Harry Kalaba represents—a leadership ready to confront the challenges facing our nation.
Ba Chadiza, the future is in our hands.
Vote for President Harry Kalaba and Gilbert Ng'ombe for Council Chairperson.
Po votela pa mchitengo 🌳
Gilbert Ng'ombe
Aspiring Council Chairperson