The Zambia We Want (ZWW) party has unveiled its manifesto and constitution, outlining a vision for addressing economic challenges, promoting development, and establishing a governance system that is accountable to the people.
ZWW Acting Chairperson, Ernest Mwansa, stated that the party’s manifesto is focused on tackling the country’s most pressing issues while ensuring the independence of the three branches of government, free from external interference.
Speaking at a press briefing during the manifesto launch, Mr. Mwansa emphasized the need for a government that prioritizes the welfare of its people, drives industrialization, and takes ownership of its revenue sources.
“The country must move away from dependence on foreign aid and instead empower local citizens to actively participate in economic activities, thereby strengthening economic stability and fostering national development,” said Mr. Mwansa.
He urged Zambians to support the party’s movement, which seeks to transform the nation by serving with love, humility, and discipline.
Melissa Zaza