Tomorrow, it will be a great day for Zambia; a day in which the people of Zambia will hold the future in their own hands. There are many expectations and also many apprehensions. How are people going to vote? Is the election going to be free and fair? And how truthful is the counting of the votes going to be? Is it going to be like in the past, where in several places more vote were cast than the number of residents living in that place? We pray for truthfulness and fairness. No tricks done behind the back of the people.
Zambia needs change, a peaceful change, which comes from a deep desire of a better life for Zambia. I pray for Zambia and for the Zambian people. I pray that God may give them wisdom and courage. I pray for the winners and for the losers, because all of them are Zambians and all of them want the best for their beloved country. The losers must accept their defeat; and the winners must show respect for all those who did not vote for them. However, this will not be possible, if the ballot counting is not in an open and irreproachable way.
May God bless Zambia, so that Zambia may always enjoy peace.
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