KENYAN HIGH COMMISSIONER aTO ZAMBIA DR KIPYEGO CHELUGET HAS ADVISED THE ZAMBIAN PEOPLE TO AVOID PLUNGING THE COUNTRY INTO CHAOS AS WAS THE CASE IN HIS COUNTRY WHERE MORE THAN 1000 PEOPLE LOST THEIR LIVES IN POST ELECTION VIOLENCE.
SPEAKING IN AN INTERVIEW WITH RADIO PHOENIX, DR CHELUGET SAYS POLITICIANS MUST ENSURE THAT THEY ACCEPT THE RESULTS AND OUTCOME OF THIS YEAR’S GENERAL ELECTIONS.
DR CHELUGET SAYS THE VARIOUS POLITICAL PARTIES MUST TEACH THEIR MEMBERS THAT IN THE GAME OF POLITICS, THERE ARE WINNERS AND LOSERS.
ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2011, ZAMBIANS GO TO THE POLLS TO ELECT NEW LEADERS WHO WILL GOVERN THE COUNTRY IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS.
10 POLITICAL PARTIES ARE EXPECTED TO TAKE PART IN THIS YEAR’S GENERAL ELECTIONS AND ALL THE POLITICAL PARTIES HAVE SINCE INTENSIFIED THEIR CAMPAIGNS EVEN THOUGH STAKEHOLDERS HAVE OBSERVED THAT THEY ARE LACKING ISSUES TO TELL THE ZAMBIANS ON HOW THEY WILL DEVELOP THE COUNTRYend...
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