Brebner Changala, a human rights activist, has called on President Hakainde Hichilema to cut down on his international travels before criticizing his ministers for their lack of productivity. Changala believes that the President’s frequent trips abroad are a drain on the country’s resources and that he should lead by example in reducing travel expenses.
President Hichilema is facing criticism from some quarters over the travel expenses of his Ministers. The President himself has expressed concern that some of his Ministers are spending too much time travelling and not enough time delivering results. Critics are calling on the President to take action to reduce these expenses and ensure that his Ministers are focused on their work.
However, one observer, Mr. Changala, has pointed out the hypocrisy of the President complaining about his ministers’ travel when he himself is frequently on the move. This has led to a debate about the appropriate use of government funds and the need for transparency in spending.
Critics are calling on President Hichilema to cut down on travel expenses, arguing that it is unfair for him to criticize ministers for their travel when he himself is aware of the challenges they face. As the principal officer, they believe that the President should take responsibility for reducing unnecessary travel costs and finding more cost-effective solutions.
Critics are challenging President Hichilema to reduce his travel expenses, with some suggesting that his complaints about the cost of travel may be a sign of his failure to deliver on his promises to the people of Zambia. One prominent critic, Mr. Changala, has called on the President to take action to address the issue and ensure that taxpayer money is being used responsibly. Despite these challenges, President Hichilema has vowed to continue working to improve the lives of Zambians and build a brighter future for the country.