Power and Politics

UPND youth leader, Banda, claims mealie meal shortages artificial, blames millers, opposition

0

Ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) Lusaka Province Youth Chairman, Anderson Banda, claims that ‘mischievous’ millers and some opposition elements are behind mealie meal shortages in the country.

He said the UPND administration was determined to end mealie meal shortages the country is currently experiencing.

Banda said he was confident the current scarcity is being fuelled by the opposition to cause despondency in the country.

“The government is on top of things, we know that the mealie meal shortage is artificial, the government has been releasing maize to millers, but some of them are conniving with some disgruntled opposition groups to make the country ungovernable,” he said.

Read more : Government calls on citizens to avoid panic buying of mealie meal, as it claims no shortages

Banda said berating the government for importing mealie meal was mere politicking, and that at no time had the government exported mealie meal to neighbouring countries but only being issuing export permits.

He said very soon the economy would stabilise, adding that doomsayers would soon be ‘stranded’ as they would not have anything to say.

Banda said people should not be deceived by those in opposition who do not mean well.

“People are seeing the efforts the government is making to stabilise mealie meal supply and prices whose measures include stopping exports, while allowing imports of mealie meal in the country,” he said.

WARNING! All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express permission from ZAMBIA MONITOR.

Primary school head, aged 53, dies in canoe accident on Lake Bangweulu

Previous article

Tayali in Washington says Zambia modernizing its railway systems

Next article

You may also like

Comments

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *