Dr. Mahtani Urges Zambian To Follow Path Set By Late Kenneth Kaunda

Dr. Rajan Mahtani and the entire Zambian nation mourns death of its first-ever President, Kenneth Kaunda. A eulogy was shared by Dr. Mahtani to pay last tributes on his sad demise. Kenneth Kaunda was a noted Zambian hero of independence. He is credited for uniting the entire Zambian nation with his sacrificial engagement. One of the greatest philosophies which late Dr. Kaunda believed was unity amongst all Zambians. To achieve this, Dr. Kaunda dedicated his life- both as a significant figure trying to free Zambia and unit Zambia as well as its first President, working towards the growth and development of the Zambian nation. Dr. Kaunda is credited for bringing peace in Zambia by consolidating more than 73 tribes across the nation’s geography into one big national family. This is how the philosophy of ‘One Zambia one Nation’ rose to prominence. Late Kenneth Kaunda is rightly regarded as the ‘Father of the nation and African Union’ for his significant contributions towards the Zambian nation. With his effort, Zambia united into one nation and is a recognised nation across Africa as well as across the globe.

Sadly, very few people now follow this philosophy and Dr. Rajan Mahtani is among them. For more than three decades, Dr. Rajan Mahtani has been working towards the growth and development of the Zambian nation via his business ventures as well as via his philanthropic and charitable contributions. Despite facing several difficulties and challenges in terms of establishing his businesses and facing corruption across several stages of his business ventures, Dr. Mahtani has always followed the path of transparency, honesty, integrity and faith in the Zambian nation. This is a philosophy which the late ex-President of Zambia also followed.

In his eulogy, Dr. Mahtani shared his deepest condolences to the Zambian family and also shared his wish that the Zambian nation will start following the philosophies and legacies established by the Father of Zambian nation.