Daily Nation Newspaper

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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.

Mr Wina said politician­s should concentrat­e more on things that would help ejnotinoef tcoobueris­ernssitive in thBeyirNat­ion

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