Hon Noel Lipipa MP writes :
There’s a growing global trend: voters disillusioned with underperforming incumbents and wary of untested newcomers are turning back to leaders with proven track records. This isn’t just a local shift; it’s a global wave.
• In Ghana, voters made headlines by reinstating John Dramani Mahama, a former president they once voted out, signaling their dissatisfaction with the current leadership.
• In Zambia, polls showed overwhelming support for Edgar Lungu, though court decisions prevented him from running, leaving the people’s will frustrated.
• In the United States, Donald Trump has emerged as a favorite over Kamala Harris, highlighting a desire for tested leadership even in one of the world’s most advanced democracies.
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This global sentiment reflects a priority for reliability and proven results over untested promises.
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