Let’s avoid politics of confrontation-NDC

By staff Reporter

 

The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has urged opposition political parties in the country to avoid politics of confrontation and name calling.

 

NDC Copper belt Provincial Chairperson Chipoka Mulenga said the opposition should unite and speak with one voice while the focus should remain that of dislodging the PF government.

 

Mulenga said it was regrettable that some opposition political leaders had preoccupied themselves with fighting among themselves, a trend which can only weaken them.

 

He has since advised former foreign minister Harry Kalaba to reflect on his political maneuvers as his approach was distabilising the structures of other opposition parties.

 

“it is unfortunate that the former foreign affairs minister seems to be fighting a misguided political battle, am advising Kalaba to reflect on his conduct that is dividing the opposition. Mr. Kalaba should fight the PF and not NDC consultant Chishimba Kambwili,” said Mulenga.

 

Mulenga has advised NDC members not to fall prey to political opportunism being driven by money and said politicians should use political ideologies to woo supporters.

 

“The NDC will not accept and tolerate party members practicing double standards, all NDC members in Mufulira District who recently attended a meeting called by Mr. Kalaba will be disciplined,” Mulenga warned.

Mulenga said all provincial NDC leaders who have been holding dark corner meetings will be dropped.