National Reflection: Ten Questions Every Citizen Must Answer Before Zambia Can Rise Again
By John Sangwa, SC
Article 43 – Duties of Every Citizen: “Leadership matters, but it succeeds only when it is matched by the people’s readiness to play their part.”
Leadership matters, but it succeeds only when it is matched by the people’s readiness to play their part. A call to honest reflection and shared responsibility. How it works: Read each principle and commit if you agree.
1. Understanding the Crisis
Are we willing to face the real scale of our national crisis, not only poverty and high prices, but corruption, wastage, weak institutions, and a population growing faster than schools, hospitals, jobs, and land can keep pace with?
2. Sacrifice and Discipline
Are we prepared to make hard sacrifices for national renewal, to reject corruption, end wastage, and live responsibly in leadership, family, and community life?
3. National Unity
Are we ready to rise above tribe, region, and party, and stand together as one people united for a nation that works for all?
4. Truth and Responsibility
Are we willing to face hard truths about our economy, governance, and our own conduct, refusing comforting lies that have cost us too much?
5. Shared Accountability
Will we hold ourselves and our leaders accountable for how we manage resources and fulfil constitutional duties?
6. Choosing Leaders
Will we elect leaders of integrity and competence, not those who exploit tribe, populism, or money?
7. Rule of Law and Constitution
Will we know, defend, and live by the Constitution as the foundation of justice and strong institutions?
8. Equality Before the Law
Will we respect the law equally, that no one is above it and no citizen beneath its protection?
9. Living Within Our Means
Will we live within our means as a country, reject reckless debt, pay taxes faithfully, and add value to our own resources?
10. Funding Our Own Democracy
Will we fund our own democracy so that it serves Zambians, not donors or corrupt financiers?
Vision & Commitment
What this is: These are not campaign promises but a mirror for every citizen - to reflect, answer honestly, and take responsibility for Zambia’s renewal.
Final Call:
“I am ready to serve — but only if the people of Zambia are ready to walk this path with me.”
— John Sangwa, SC
Join the movement and share the message within your communities, districts and provinces. Invite others to reflect and respond. Change begins when citizens act together.
Disclaimer on Use of National Colours The Movement for National Renewal (MNR) uses Zambia’s national colours purely in a symbolic and patriotic sense to promote civic awareness under Article 43 of the Constitution. The MNR does not reproduce or imitate the National Flag or the Armorial Ensigns of the Republic, nor does it claim or imply any governmental authority or endorsement. Any resemblance to official national symbols is entirely unintentional and for the purpose of expressing unity, integrity, and national renewal.