Sat, 08 Jul 2017 12:52:15 +0000 By MUKOSELA KASALWE POLITICIANS and political leaders should not earn cheap political mileage on a national calamity such as the recent acts of arson at city market, says Youth Aid chairperson Kachenga Chungu. Mr. Chungu said the recent turn of events were unfortunate and described them as acts of economic sabotage by distractors with ill intent meant to make the ordinary Zambians suffer. In an interview yesterday, he said it was no coincidence that acts of arson had continued to happen simultaneously and in a similar fashion and circumstances in the country. The youth leader has urged political players not to politicise the calamity with an aim of gaining political mileage at the expense of the loss of the source of livelihood of many citizens who solely depended on city market. “The recent sad turn of events are unfortunate and are a pure act of economic sabotage by distractors […]
‘Don’t use calamities to gain political mileage’
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