Boring Zambian politics worry Humphrey Malimba
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By Caesar Sindele and Fulman Mukobeko
A ZAMBIAN-BASED in the United States of America (USA) has described the state of Zambia’s politics as boring.
In an interview with Pan African Radio News, Humphrey Malimba said instead of engaging the opposition in positive dialogue and finding the common ground to political problems, Government is treating people with divergent views as enemies.
Mr. Malimba noted that insults and shallow engagements have dominated the political landscape.
And Malimba holds a view that United Party for National Development (UPND) leader Hakainde Hichilema should not have been arrested.
Malimba brands people thinking that the arrest of Hichilema is a political maneuver to crush his spirit must think broadly and futuristically as unsuspecting enablers and supporters of a very tiny, microscopic but slowly developing embryo of dictatorship will in the end turn up killing everything that Zambians fought for on October 31, 1991.