MUNDUBILE TO STAY IN STATE HOUSE

MUNDUBILE TO STAY IN STATE HOUSE

At a vibrant rally in Mansa, Brian Mundubile gave a decisive reply about living in State House, after winning elections, sending ripples through the crowd.

Unlike President Hakainde Hichilema, who chose the seclusion of a private residence, Mundubile boldly claimed that he would embrace State House as both home and symbol of leadership.



This commitment transcends mere residence; it is an embodiment of accessibility, transparency, and respect for the office’s historic gravity.

Staying in State House will anchor Mundubile firmly at the heart of governance, projecting an image of readiness and responsibility.

It invites citizens to witness a leader deeply intertwined with the nation’s pulse, fostering trust and a sense of shared destiny.

By inhabiting the official residence, Mundubile refuses to shrink behind personal beliefs and comfort, instead standing tall as the living embodiment of public service.

In this stance, Mundubile wants to redefine leadership—not as isolation, but as a bold, continuous engagement with the people and the relentless demands of the presidency.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *