Hon. George Tembo.

Hon. George Tembo.

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I stand for accountable leadership, transparent systems and a Zambia where the youths are not spectators in democracy but key prayers in shaping their future.

27/09/2025

THE ROLE OF RESOURCES IN DRIVING ZAMBIA’S ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT.

The conversations around the resources a country utilizes for its economic and social development are very important. Many times, however, we have seen leaders prioritize the effective and efficient use of natural resources while undermining or even completely ignoring the importance of human resources.

It is crucial that we understand the kinds of resources a country like Zambia has.

The first category of resources is land. Land is considered the primary resource a country has because it contains all natural endowments used in production. Examples include forests, water, minerals, and wildlife.

The second, and most important, resource is human resources. Human resources represent the physical and mental effort of people in production. Examples include teachers, doctors, farmers, construction workers, and other professionals.

The third form of resource is capital, man-made resources such as machinery, technology, and buildings.

The fourth is entrepreneurship, the skill, creativity, and risk-taking ability of individuals who organize the other resources to produce goods and services.

For me, human resources are the most powerful driver of development in our country, and here is why:

Human resources shape the nature of the economy. Demographics and statistics are crucial in determining whether a country will have a strong or weak economy. For example, how many people in Zambia are actively employed? What is the age mix of our population? How many citizens are creating jobs for others? If less than half of the population is actively involved in the production of goods and services, then the economy will inevitably remain weak. Take China as an example, over 80% of its population is engaged in production, and being the most highly populated country in the world, its economy runs 24/7 and remains one of the strongest globally. Now in Zambia, at what time do most offices and businesses close? We all know the answer.

Human resources are also the foundation for the efficient use of all other resources. Without trained and skilled people, natural resources such as land and minerals remain underutilized or even mismanaged. This means human capital plays a key role in ensuring proper management and maximum benefit from every other resource.

Human resources also drive revenue generation. More skilled workers mean higher employment and incomes, which increase government revenue through taxation. In addition, a strong workforce ensures that the country produces enough goods and services for domestic use, while surplus production can be exported to earn foreign exchange and boost trade stability.

Human resources are the source of innovation and entrepreneurship. It is people who generate ideas, create businesses, and invent solutions that stimulate economic growth and development.

I can go on listing the importance of human resources. But the reality is that most of the time, the focus has been on copper mining, gold, agriculture, and tourism, while forgetting the most important player in the economy, the person.

If entrusted with the responsibility of representing the Zambian people, I will make it a priority that government focuses on developing human resources and continues to invest in upgrading skills, knowledge, and capacity in the production of goods and services.

Together we will make Zambia great. Together we will make Mkaika a better place for all.

Hon. George Tembo
Future Aspirant—Mkaika

26/09/2025

2026 national budget to be presented today. what are your expectations?

Photos from Hon. George Tembo.'s post 12/09/2025

A LEADER SLEEPING ON PEOPLE'S NEEDS AND CHALLENGES.

When we say we need youthful leadership in politics, this is exactly what we mean. Imagine a parliamentarian who can’t even stay proactive for two hours during the very first sitting after a month-long holiday. While others were taking notes on the President’s speech, he was fast asleep.

How bored was he? And if he can’t stay awake in Parliament, how often does he sleep in his office, leaving pressing issues unattended?

It’s time for the youth to wake up and demand better leadership.

Hon. George Tembo
Future Aspirant— Mkaika

26/08/2025

SERVICE IS PATH TO GREATNESS

Let us share the world of God.

"This, however, is not the way it is among you. If one of you wants to be great, he must be the servant of the rest; and if one of you wants to be first, he must be the slave of all. For even the Son of Man did not come to be served; he came to serve and to give his life to redeem many people."
— Mark 10:43-45

True greatness, according to the Bible, is not measured by how many people serve us, but by how many people we serve. Even Jesus, the Son of God, showed us the example by serving others and giving His life for us.

Greatness in God’s kingdom is built on humility, love, and service.
If you want to rise higher, start by going lower in service.

Hon. George Tembo
Future Aspirant Candidate—Mkaika

Photos from Hon. George Tembo.'s post 22/08/2025

‎Taking Advantage of Opportunities Around You

‎Dear family and friends,

‎I am super excited to share that on Wednesday, I was awarded a Certificate in Career Development and Live the Dream Principles under the Live the Dream Foundation, Cohort 1, 2025. This milestone was not by accident, but a result of being intentional about growth and embracing opportunities that revolve around me.

‎Throughout this mentorship journey, we explored key areas such as career development, interview preparation, corporate ethics, personal branding, and CV crafting, all delivered by incredible mentors with diverse experiences. These lessons were not only practical but also eye-opening, giving me a deeper understanding of how to navigate the professional world with confidence and purpose.

‎This program has truly been a stepping stone toward greater heights. It has reshaped my perspective on learning and personal growth, I now hunger for continuous knowledge and self-improvement.

‎A heartfelt thank you goes to Mentor Prince Zulu as well as other mentors who selflessly dedicated their time to ensure that young people like us understand the principles that can enable us to not only build successful careers but also live fulfilling lives.

‎As I reflect on this achievement, I am reminded that opportunities are always around us, it is our responsibility to recognize them, take bold steps, and invest in our future. Never stop learning, never stop growing, and never stop believing in your dreams.

‎The journey doesn’t end here, it only gets better from here🙏.
Live The Dream

04/08/2025

24th August, we celebrate all the farmers 🙏, continue feeding the world. 🇿🇲

28/07/2025

Ichabaiche🔥

Photos from Hon. George Tembo.'s post 25/07/2025

We are often told that we are the leaders of tomorrow. But when is tomorrow? When does the future begin? The truth is that the future is now.

‎Our education is not just about academic excellence, it’s about preparing us to shape our communities, strengthen our families, and uplift our nation.
‎Leadership is not about a position, it's about character, discipline, and a deep commitment to serve.

‎Whether you choose to lead through entrepreneurship, community service, innovation, farming, faith, or politics. What matters is that which you contribute meaningfully to the society. Our country needs all of us.

‎ It is time for the youth to rise. Not in the distant future, but today. Let us participate in leadership across every sector, with courage, vision, and integrity.

Hon. George Tembo
Mkaika Future Aspirant

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