A SINISTER PLOT TO DECAMPAIGN MUNDUBILE USING FAKE T-SHIRTS, AND PANGAS EXPOSED

A SINISTER PLOT TO DECAMPAIGN MUNDUBILE USING FAKE T-SHIRTS, AND PANGAS EXPOSED

A source close to the inner circles has unveiled a chilling conspiracy aimed at fracturing the integrity of Zambia’s upcoming polls.

The target of this political ploy: Honourable Brian Mundubile, presidential candidate of the National Reconciliation Party for Unity and Prosperity (NRPUP) whose rising popularity threatens the grip of President Hakainde Hichilema.

According to the revelations, the architect is none other than President Hichilema’s camp, grappling with the unwelcome prospect of a sweeping defeat foretold by a June intelligence report.

In a frantic bid to salvage an election slipping away, a shadowy plan was hatched involving the creation and distribution of counterfeit campaign T-shirts emblazoned with Mundubile’s name—an audacious effort to frame and discredit him.

This is the story of how two trucks laden with fake Mundubile T-shirts and an arsenal of pangas—machetes meant to intimidate—were smuggled across borders under the suspicious endorsement of the Zambian Revenue Authority staff.

The funds for this operation were allegedly diverted from another corrupt scheme: the printing of pre-marked ballots in Tanzania intended to rig the election, a plot that was exposed and aborted.

The calculated plan hinges on weaponizing public perception.

Thugs, masquerading in Mundubile’s T-shirts, are coached to roam communities brandishing pangas, instilling fear while claiming they serve Kamba agent sent by Mundubile himself.

This manufactured violence aims to seed doubt and provoke outrage against Mundubile, painting him as a violent agitator disrupting the peace.

Into this orchestrated chaos steps Tayali, poised to condemn Mundubile vehemently, whispering into the public ear that the menace comes from this defiant opposition leader.

Close behind, Bishop Kazhila is expected to lend spiritual condemnation, rallying fellow pastors to join in denouncing Mundubile and calling for prayers for his repentance.

This religious echo chamber amplifies the scandal, ensuring the narrative of a dangerous, violent Mundubile infects public consciousness.

The broader strategy is unambiguously sinister: to erode Mundubile’s legitimate political support, justify his arrest on trumped-up charges, and clear the path for President Hichilema’s seemingly desperate quest to cling to power.

What this plot reveals is a presidency willing to trade the nation’s democratic fabric for electoral gain—a perilous gamble that risks destabilizing Zambia’s political future.

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