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Women, Children & Youths

 

Change Is Here!

 

UPND support Maketeers
Priority access to trading places in markets will be accorded to all Zambians, including ownership of some markets by citizens through marketeers' Associations.

 UPND Supports Women as equal participants in the development agenda!!!

 

 

New Market Infrastructures
 

Children Issues

 

 

Children and the aged

 

UPND offers Social support schemes to the old, orphaned children, differently abled and other vulnerable citizens thereby enabling them to live dignified lives. Deliberate policies to house, dress and feed this vulnerable groups will, be developed and implemented

UPND will consult and consequently work closely as partners with all traditional leaders (chiefs and head persons) in the development process and provide them with:


(I) better housing/palaces and lighting (chiefs)


(ii) higher allowances (chiefs);


(iii) clean water supply through boreholes (all);

(iv) transport ownership (duty free motor vehicles through loans for all chiefs and bicycles for all head persons);


(v) better rural roads.

 


Replace the current narrow Chief's Act with a Royal Establishment Act (REA) in order to broaden coverage to the whole royal establishment's development programmes and activities including traditional ceremonies.
 

YOUTH ISSUES

 

Youths

 

“To us HH represents the future. He is our hope for jobs with humane conditions. Others represent our bitter past. We do not need another Presidential by-election because even the world will not understand us. Its time for an energetic young man who holds tight our hopes and aspiration for change. “we want change! Real Change!”. To us, comrade HH is our friend indeed.

He came to our rescue when our friends were shot at by the MMD Government’s police. He has been the major advocate for our rights. We do not have to fight for meal allowance (BC) anymore.

 

Youths Issues

 

SUKULU Mahala, NOW!

We look forward to the UPND Government in October then we shall have said bye! bye! to school fees”. said Njanji Chawala a third year student Alice Yande Nachinsambwe a fourth year student at UNZA.