Thursday, 28 July 2011

IT’S ABOUT ZAMBIA

By SUFZ Staff

Michael Chilufya Sata of the patriotic Front has come under a lot of scrutiny in many quarters, this paper inclusive.  This is because there is more at stake than just Sata.

As we take sides choosing our preferred candidate, we must know that a vote is a mark of approval.  Voting for a particular candidate means endorsing what the candidate and his party stands for.

So if you vote for PF it means that you approve what they do, say and what they stand for in general.

But what does Michael Sata really stand for?  Any answer that you give is likely to be the right one.  if you say he is for Taiwan and not the people’s republic of China, you are right.  if you say he is for China, you are likely to be right as well.  If you say he wants to partner with UPND you are right, if you say he is against UPND you are also right because he calls them under five. Those who say he is for gayism and those who say he is against are both correct because of some unclear statement made by the Cobra on that issue.  If you say.....? Do we need to give more examples; there are too numerous for one edition.

The weak current of air in the sails of the PF is the mantra ‘donchi kubeba’.  Donchi Kubeba means that let us deceive them.

In the Bible, Satan’s main job is to deceive as revealed in Rev 22:10.  Could this be the source of PF inspiration especially that the Cobra is a Serpent?  It should not surprise the nation that this is coming from the PF who are in alliance with the Fred M’membe owned PF controlled Post Newspaper.

The Post has in the past called for the removal of the Christian nation clause terming it non-sense.   However they found ‘let’s deceive them’ more appealing perhaps because they are under the influence of the Chief Deceiver himself, the serpent. 

After many years of bitter enmity,  M’membe’s Post and Sata’s PF have finally found some common ground.  However they should be careful how they tread because they are not on solid ground.   The mystery of what binds these two unlikely bedfellows together is solved by the similarities that lurk in the shadows. 

The Post has published stories of Homosexuals in a manner that seems to extol the lifestyle.   And recently the Cobra was caught on tape talking gayism and lesbianism and the need for their recognition in the Laws of Zambia.  He had never talked about it locally in his numerous radio appearances or at his adage laden rallies.  Instead of with the electorate, he chose to discuss the issue with foreign journalist for broadcast in their countries.

But laws to legalise same sex marriages cannot be passed while Zambia remains a Christian nation hence the push for secularism from the usual suspects.  Getting rid of light is inevitably inviting darkness, getting rid of God from the constitution is actually inviting Satan into Zambia!

What next, will they fight to change the National Anthem because of the line ‘Praise be to God’ ? One visiting Nigerian prophet was so moved by our Anthem that he declared in a crusade that the Zambian National Anthem must have been approved by God himself.  We should however question ourselves whether a satanic secular state is what we want to leave for our children. 

The Bible states that a Good man leaves an inheritance for his children’s children (Proverbs 13:22) and what better way than leaving them in a conducive environment where they are able to go to school and become what God intended them to be.  Not everyone can leave an inheritance by way of property or money but we can all participate in leaving a wonderful country for the coming generations by voting for the right candidate. 

Political parties will come and go but the beloved country Zambia will remain.  This is why we must select a president who has the interest of the country at heart.

This paper is aptly named Stand Up for Zambia because it is the nation’s future at stake and this country is too precious to be handed over to the hands of people like Michael Sata of the PF.

This coming election is about standing up and saying we are not going to let the country fall into the hands of evil characters with questionable leanings.  These career critics have turned themselves into the major minority through importunate nitpicking.

It is not about hating the man; its about loving the republic of Zambia.

Meditation:  ‘Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people he chose for his inheritance.’ – Psalms 33:12.

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