By TROY MUKUPA
Msanzala, Zambia – Aspiring Member of Parliament for Msanzala Constituency, Titus Lungu, has reaffirmed his commitment to prioritizing the development of the constituency, emphasizing that his mission is centered on inclusivity and growth.

In an interview, Lungu, a prominent entrepreneur, stated that his leadership would focus on addressing the needs of marginalized groups, including youths, women, the elderly, and people living with disabilities.

“The current leadership here in Msanzala has neglected these groups for far too long,” Lungu said. “My mission and vision for Msanzala Constituency is to bring everyone on board and work towards a developed constituency where everyone has access to opportunities.”

Lungu outlined key areas of focus, including the health sector, education, and entrepreneurship empowerment programs, which he believes have been overlooked in the past. He revealed that he has already developed an inclusive plan to address these gaps and improve the overall well-being of Msanzala residents.

“The people of Msanzala are the ones feeling the pinch, and it’s time for leadership that listens,” Lungu emphasized. “Change will come to Msanzala through the people, and I am committed to being that leader who will work tirelessly to bring development to our constituency.”

Lungu’s vision for Msanzala Constituency has resonated with many, who are eager to see positive change in their community.
Meanwhile, Lungu has urged residents to take advantage of the Electoral Commission of Zambia’s (ECZ) three-day voter registration extension.

“We are aware of the extension by ECZ, and we urge all eligible voters to take advantage of this opportunity to register,” he said. “Today is the last day, and we encourage everyone to go out and register to exercise their democratic right.”

Lungu emphasized that voter registration is a crucial step towards shaping the future of Msanzala Constituency and urged residents to make their voices heard.












