…and the people that has to unite it are not talking to each other.
LUSAKA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24,2024 [SMART EAGLES]
GOLDEN Party of Zambia President Jackson Silavwe says it regrettable that people that are supposed to unite the country are not talking to each other.
Speaking during the leaders and members Manifesto and constitution workshop in Lusaka, Mr. Silavwe said Zambia is too divided and concerted efforts are needed to unite the country.
And Mr. Silavwe said Zambia needs leaders that that are well informed and can make decisions that benefits the people.
” We need to make informed leaders. When Zambia gets the right political leaders, we have almost sorted half of our problems we face as a country,” Mr. Silavwe said.
“The answer to our Country’s governance, economic, cultural and religious problems have one common answer and that is leadership. It is my belief that the answer to political violence and politics of name calling lies in having well informed leaders,” the GPZ leader said.
And Mr. Silavwe said the Golden Party of Zambia, has to get its leadership right if it is to position itself and transform the Nation beyond small politics it the country has been accustomed to.
“It is for this reason that we as the GPZ party have started a series of these leadership workshop with an intention to roll them out to provinces and districts as resources allow,” Mr. Silavwe said.
“In this workshop let us discuss why the Golden Party exists in the first place. In other words, why are we here? As we investigate this, we must inevitably come to the conclusion that a group of people get together and exist as an institution that we call a political party so they are able to accomplish something collectively that they could not accomplish separately,” he said
“We can look around in politics and see people who are interested in fame, money and nothing else, but for GPZ leaders the underlying factor must come largely from a desire to do something else, to have a clear and strong vision, to give a service and to our people generally to do something that will last for generations to come,” Mr. Silavwe said.
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