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"We know the tactics, they bus in people, flood areas with party materials, and create a sense of fake popularity. We saw these same tricks with the MMD."
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Nkandu Luo
Nkandu Phoebe Luo is a Zambian microbiologist and politician who was a vice presidential candidate for the Patriotic Front in the August 2021 election. She is a microbiologist who previously served as Head of Pathology and Microbiology at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka and has carried out extensive research into HIV/AIDS.
"We know the tactics, they bus in people, flood areas with party materials, and create a sense of fake popularity. We saw these same tricks with the MMD."
"I’m baffled that we in the PF are constantly fighting each other instead of focusing on the opposition. At such a critical time, we should be united, yet rumors and false accusations against one another continue. What are those behind this hoping to achieve? It’s truly puzzling."
"Many people are aware of what I’ve accomplished in Munali Constituency. These claims of my failure come from the opposition and some within the party, its the last efforts of a dying cause. Theyve resorted to this tactic, hoping their preferred candidate, a weaker choice, can secure easy nomination."
"Please stop this. All you rumor-mongers should understand that this kind of nonsense can seriously damage our party."
"For a long time, women have been marginalized and left behind, but the Zambian government under the PF administration is tirelessly working to promote the womens agenda."
"Ive concluded that Zambia suffers from a condition I call "CCJ", Complaining, Criticizing, and Jealousy."
"These advancements are evident in the many bills introduced, including the Gender Equity Bill, the Anti-GBV Bill, and legislation concerning marriage and child rights, all of which demonstrate the governments commitment to addressing issues that affect the rights of women and girls in Zambia."
"This is orchestrated propaganda. They’ve tried everything to undermine me, but they’ve failed. They keep saying I’ve done nothing in Munali and claim that I’ve failed as a Member of Parliament."
"Since it’s Easter, I want to keep those spreading these rumors in my prayers. As the Lord said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.”"
"Gender norms and inequalities significantly affect maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa. Child marriage and discrimination against women and girls contribute to maternal mortality and poor birth statistics in the region, as womens limited control over family resources, along with other social factors, hinders access to antenatal care."