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Learn to consult

- BOWMAN CHILOSHA LUSAMBO.

AS we rebrand, it’s time to consult the elders. It’s almost 10 months since the Patriotic Front lost power to the UPND.

As expected, a lot has come with that loss of power. The PF has now embarked on a rebranding exercise which has been welcomed across the length and breadth of the party.

As someone who has experience­d loss of political power before, I wish to share my opinion on how the party could approach the next few years in opposition.

With everything going on within and outside the party, it is paramount that those in leadership, at the highest level of the party (the central committee) consult the elders of the party on its future in the short, medium to long term.

The PF spent many years in the opposition and in that period, it endeared itself to a lot of noble men and women who wanted to see it succeed. These people worked closely with founding President Michael Sata and some of them never even got rewarded for their gallantry.

Some of those people are still around and can still be consulted on the next course of action for the PF. These men and women have proved over the years that their interest is purely the wellbeing of the party.

I wish to warn that going by the way appointmen­ts to the central commitee are being dished out even to underservi­ng people, the PF will face a tumultuous time which will be difficult to recover from.

The list of central committee appointmen­ts are even more concerning that they have convenient­ly omitted key members who have publicly declared their intentions to run for the presidency of the party.

I ask, why is Mr Mutotwe Kafwaya not on the list? Why is Mr Emmanuel Mwamba not includied on the list? Why is Mr Chishimba Kambwili, one of the founder members of the PF not included on the list?

For the purposes of strengthen­ing the party ahead of a very bumpy road, I wish to advise the leadership to consider inviting Mr Kafwaya, Mr Mwamba and Mr Kambwili into the central committee.

They are more deserving than those appointmen­ts that have been handed out as if they are decoration­s.

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