HH calls for dialogue
By Tony Nkhoma
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has called for dialogue among political players saying differences should not result in enmity.
Hichilema said politics are about competition and should not result in enmity.
“Dialogue is the utmost expression of maturity. Because conflicts arise in society, even after that fight. Conflicts arise but the question is how we handle conflicts or differences. Differences don’t mean enmity,” Hichilema said.
The President was speaking during the funeral service for the late Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) president Edith Nawakwi at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka yesterday.
Hichilema said dialogue was the only way to resolve problems at all times and there is a need to seek the help of others when it failed
He said people should not use death as a support to create more anguish to the children adding that it is an opportunity to reflect.
“What is our responsibility? Our responsibility is to mourn her. Our responsibility is to ease the burden that the family is facing. Because when she was alive, that’s a time for us to dance and sing for her,” Hichilema said.