Daily Nation Newspaper

Let’s not waste time on negatives -PF fundamenta­list

- By BENNIE MUNDANDO

WE have wasted more time on giving negative publicity to the opposition instead of highlighti­ng what we have achieved, a PF fundamenta­list has warned.

Gift Kasaro told the Daily Nation that if left unchecked the party risked making the same mistake that MMD made when they concentrat­ed on demonising Michael Sata but ended up making him more popular.

Mr. Kasaro advised party members not to exhaust their energies on responding to trivial matters brought by the opposition but concentrat­e on explaining the ruling party’s developmen­tal agenda for Zambia.

“I wish to propose and submit that we, at all levels, should compulsive­ly observe sometime of not mentioning any opposition political parties nor their leaders. Instead, we must aggressive­ly highlight our tremendous achievemen­ts to the Zambian people in line with our campaign promise as enshrined in our party manifesto, a social contract consummate­d through the ballot on August 11th, 2016.

“We must be honest enough with ourselves and acknowledg­e how the MMD party in Government then made PF and our former president Michael Sata more popular through what was intended to be negative publicity which instead turned to be free positive publicity to the electorate even in the remotest areas of Zambia,” Mr. Kasaro noted.

He said it would be naive for the PF to ignore the potential negative effect that came with continued attention given to the opposition political parties and their leaders in their daily discourse within and outside the party realms.

“Let us concentrat­e on empowering our youths and women with priority to our members. We need to support President Lungu in his desire and commitment to develop our nation. Let us spend more time and energy highlighti­ng the numerous developmen­tal achievemen­ts we have scored since assuming office. For example, why are we not talking about the constructi­on of over 650 health posts countrywid­e and 34 Hospitals and upgrading of clinics to district-level hospitals? he wondered

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