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05/05/2026

Success isn’t something you chase. It’s something you become.

When you train your mind to focus, to believe, and to act in alignment with what you truly want, everything starts to shift. Opportunities look different. Obstacles feel smaller. And the life you once thought was “out of reach” becomes inevitable.

Your mindset is either your ceiling… or your launchpad.

Choose wisely. Then move like it’s already yours.

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04/05/2026

God has promised that all things will work together for your good—even your trials.

What feels like pressure today is producing perseverance, shaping your character, and, believe it or not, leading you into hope!

So don’t be discouraged, you may still be in the furnace, but you will come out as gold. ✨

02/05/2026

How can we achieve success despite challenges?

Success starts with a proactive attitude. With a can-do attitude, we focus less on challenges and more on ways to overcome them.

Some individuals see challenges as obstacles and waste energy complaining. This negative mindset blocks our ability to see solutions that might be right in front of us.

To succeed, focus not on the problem itself but on changing the outcome. Yes, it may be a tough path, and it may take time, but you need to maintain strength and a positive mindset. There is always a way forward; we just need to find it.

Kennedy Mct Chembe

02/05/2026

Don’t be surprised if the environment, the people around you, contradict what God has spoken to you. That doesn’t mean it’s not going to happen. That’s a sign that it’s on the way. Now you have to do your part and not let it change how you see yourself. If you take on that limited identity, “Not able. This giant is too big. I’m not qualified. I’ll never get out of this pit. I’m stuck in the shepherd’s fields.” You’re defeating yourself. You have to come into agreement with what God has spoken over your life. Get your identity from Him and not from people, not from circumstances, not from feelings. If you’re relying on those things, you’ll take on the wrong identity.

28/04/2026

Today is a day to reflect and honour our late founding father and first Republican President Dr. Kenneth David Buchizya Kaunda.

Together let us remain steadfast in embracing peace, love and unity, with the humilty to always remember to serve and come together as one people.

We are One Zambia, One Nation, One People.

May God Almighty continue to bless our nation.

Hon. Chembe

28/04/2026

Thanks for being a top engager and making it on to my weekly engagement list! 🎉

Matildah Hellen Milongo, Anuarite Nkandu, Johnstone Zimba, Siphiwe Moyo Sai

27/04/2026

A true friend doesn’t run away when someone fails; they run to the person. Your friends don’t need you as much when everything is going great. They’re seeing dreams come to pass, success. Celebrate with them, that’s exciting, but when they really need you is when things aren’t so great. They’ve made mistakes. Life has thrown them a curve; the medical report wasn’t good. When their faith is low, that’s when you can make the biggest difference. They need some borrowed faith. They need you to believe for them while they can’t believe. They need you to speak victory while they’re too discouraged.

27/04/2026

Be patient. Sometimes the wait is longer because the blessing is bigger.Be patient. Sometimes the wait is longer because the blessing is bigger.

25/04/2026

“The best way to hide your wealth is to give it away. If you are generous with your wealth, the money that would have disappeared sooner or later becomes an everlasting jewel, deeply engraved in the heart of the recipient,”

18/04/2026

Elections: Here Is The TONSE Alliance Manifesto In Short

Tonse Alliance has launched its Voter’s Pocket Edition Manifesto, presenting what it describes as a results-oriented national transformation plan aimed at rebuilding Zambia’s economy and strengthening governance between 2026 and 2031.

The document departs from traditional campaign messaging, positioning itself as a “delivery framework” focused on measurable outcomes such as job creation, economic growth, and institutional reform.

Central to the manifesto is a philosophy built on Hard Work, Order, Production, and Equity (H.O.P.E.), which the alliance says will guide national policy and leadership.

Key take aways are as below;

Governance Reforms Take Centre Stage

The alliance pledges to restore democratic integrity through independent institutions, judicial reforms, and credible electoral systems. It also proposes strengthening anti-corruption measures and safeguarding media freedoms to rebuild public trust in government.

Economic Shift Toward Production

A key highlight of the manifesto is a proposed transition from a consumption-based economy to a production-led and export-driven model. The plan outlines reforms aimed at stabilizing the currency, controlling public debt, and driving growth through sectors such as mining, agriculture, manufacturing, and technology.

The alliance projects that these measures will lead to increased job creation, higher incomes, and expansion of the middle class.

Jobs, Business and Tax Relief

The manifesto outlines strategies to stimulate employment by supporting small and medium enterprises, reducing the cost of doing business, and adjusting tax thresholds to increase disposable income. It also emphasizes formalizing employment and promoting labour-intensive industries.

Energy and Infrastructure Development

To address ongoing power challenges, the alliance proposes to diversify energy sources and expand generation capacity with the goal of ending load shedding.

On infrastructure, the plan includes constructing 500,000 affordable housing units, upgrading transport networks, and positioning Zambia as a regional logistics hub.

Digital Economy and Innovation

The alliance also places strong emphasis on technology, proposing nationwide digital connectivity, expansion of ICT infrastructure, and promotion of artificial intelligence to drive productivity and innovation.

Focus on Social Services

In education, the manifesto prioritizes skills development and alignment with industry needs, while in health it proposes expanding access to quality care through strengthened systems and infrastructure.

Key Economic Sectors Targeted

Agriculture, mining, and tourism are identified as critical growth sectors. The alliance plans to modernize farming, promote local processing of minerals, and aggressively market Zambia as a global tourism destination.

Inclusion and Social Protection

The manifesto outlines measures to empower women, youth, and vulnerable groups, including reserving 30 percent of public procurement for women-owned businesses and expanding social protection programs.

Climate and Environmental Strategy

The alliance further commits to integrating climate resilience into national planning, promoting renewable energy, and protecting natural resources to ensure long-term sustainability.

Security and Foreign Policy

On national security, the manifesto calls for professional and non-partisan security institutions, while its foreign policy strategy focuses on economic diplomacy to attract investment and boost exports.

A Vision of Transformation

The Tonse Alliance says its overall vision is to build “a Zambia that works, produces, and belongs to all,” anchored on disciplined leadership, accountability, and inclusive economic growth.

With the 2026 general elections on the horizon, the manifesto signals a campaign centered on economic transformation, governance reform, and delivery of tangible results, setting the stage for what is expected to be a highly contested political season.

Kennedy Mct Chembe
Hon.Chembe

18.04.2026

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