Monday, April 28, 2025

SACCORD advises Chiluba,Sata to stop attacking each other

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The Southern African Center for Constructive Conflict Resolution of has advised Patriotic Front Leader Michael Sata and Former Second Republican president Dr. Fredrick Chiluba to lead by example when handling their differences.

SACCORD information officer Michelo Mwango told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that it was unfortunate that the two leaders had resorted to publicly attack each other using what she termed as bad language.

She said the behaviour of the two leaders was sending a bad signal to young and upcoming politicians and leaders.

Ms. Mwango said all young people in the country are looking up to people like Dr. Chiluba and Mr. Sata as their inspiration in their political careers.

She added that public attacks between the two leaders had the potential to erode the confidence the young people have in them.

She advised the two leaders to find a mature way in which to amicably iron out their differences as opposed to the current situation where they are call each other names.

Ms. Mwango said this can have an effect on the voters in the forth coming Kasama by elections as some of the attacks between the two politicians are centered on some candidates contesting the Kasama parliamentary seat.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Character is the word.

    These guys have always been shameless in public. Just look at history. I wonder if they will pay attention to this advice.

    Try straightening out a sweet potato. Naturally warped.

  2. For ka chiluba to be what he was,he had a solid backer who was sata.what has sata got to say about chiluba today?he licked every boot chiluba wore and applauded every evil act chiluba did and soldiered him on.the only reason sata have the guts to yap today is that you zambians are like dogs.you easily forget. your master beats you today and tommorrow you are busy wagging your tail at him as long as he throws a bone at you.this man should be wiped out of the zambian political sphere once and for all.infact he scares the breed of new emerging leaders.

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