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By ANNIE ZULU POLITICIANS are doing the country more harm than good with their bitter political utterances, says veteran freedom fighter and politician Sikota Wina.
Mr Wina advised politicians to instead talk about things that would help in the country’s development and seek ways of ensuring that peace and unity prevail.
He told the Daily Nation in an interview that the bitter utterances spewed out by some politicians when discussing issues were likely to divide the country.
He stressed that there was need for such politicians to have the nation at heart and avoid divisive statements, adding that such utterances were not leaving good legacies for the future generations.
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