Zambia’s 59th Uhuru time to reflect, prods TI-Z ‘s Maurice Kalaluka Nyambe
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By Simon Banda and Derrick Sinjela
Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) Executive Director Maurice Kalaluka Nyambe tags Zambia’s 59th Independence anniversary as not just a commemoration of the historical struggle for self-determination, but a vivid reminder of our continued commitment as a country to achieving true democracy and good governance, premised on a relentless fight against corruption.
In a Tuesday, 24th October, 2023 circulated by
TI-Z Communications Officer, Ms. Zanji Valerie Sinkala, Mr. Nyambe says the 2023 Independence Day is yet another opportunity to reflect on the progress we have made in different aspects over the last 59 years, and to reinvigorate our resolve to uphold the principles that underpin a just and prosperous society that gives equal opportunities to all its citizens.
An optimistic Nyambe says TI-Z, firmly believe that an unwavering resolve to fight the scourge of corruption in real and meaningful ways is a prerequisite to a thriving democracy and to the attainment of a truly free and prosperous Zambia. Corruption is a scourge that undermines the foundations of our nation, erodes public trust, weakens our institutions, perpetuates inequality, and stifles economic growth.
“It is a force that places limitations on our potential and our opportunities, and that hinders the realization of the dreams and aspirations of our people.
Thus, fighting corruption should not merely be an ideal, but rather a pragmatic and strategic imperative that will allow Zambia to break free from the shackles of the devastating impacts of this scourge,” said Nyambe.
Nyambe is urging the government and the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) to remain alive to Zambia’s long-held resolve to creating a society that fosters a level playing field for all citizens, regardless of their background, socio-economic status, religious, or political affiliations.
“As we look back on the last 59 years and look forward to the future, let us remember that each and every one of us has a role to play in building a Zambia that is free from corruption and that continues to espouse the values of transparency, integrity and accountability in all sectors. As TI-Z, we remain committed to supporting these efforts and will continue to collaborate with different stakeholders to advance these ideals. We call on the gallant people of Zambia, who have achieved so much over the last 59 years, to join us in this endeavor, for it is only through unity of purpose that we will achieve our aspirations as a country.
On this Independence Day, let us celebrate not only the past struggles and triumphs but also the future we envision. A future where our democracy thrives, our governance is beyond reproach, and our nation is free from the shackles of corruption. Together, we can make this vision a reality,” attested Nyambe.