The National Restoration Party (NAREP) has advised its fellow opposition political parties in the country to provide the necessary checks and balances to the government in a more respectable manner.
NAREP spokesperson Mbita Sumbwe says it is normal for political parties to defend or disagree on issues but states that it should always be done in a more respectful manner.
Mr. Sumbwe notes that if political leaders express themselves in a disrespectful manner, it will be hard for them to command respect and provide the necessary checks and balances as they will be treated in a similar way.
Speaking to QFM, Sumbwe says being polite does not mean being timid because views can be expressed politely but forcefully.
Pelekelo
June 19, 2012 at 5:31 pm
GET LOST
Pelekelo
June 19, 2012 at 5:31 pm
BA TUMFWEKO PUBLISH PIPOS COMMENTS
Faraday
June 19, 2012 at 5:38 pm
@wanyafye leopards, wandepaula mukuseka!
His Bweziness
June 20, 2012 at 7:29 am
UPND is blind to the truth. What they do not know is that they are setting a very high benchmark for themselves. Tongas are tribalistic by nature and to think cow lover kadansa will come and appoint other tribes is a pipe dream, Thank God he will not taste State house unless he repents. Having grown up on the copperbelt where tribe did not exist, my fist encounter with tribalism was at UNZA. These boys used to eat, talk and study together and will not use any other language except the cow one from illede province
tt
June 20, 2012 at 7:32 am
tribal, tribal, tribal, fade up of this nonsence, wat has tribe got to do with someone’s inteligence or capabilities, let all those who are talking about tribes grow up and be realistic pliz!!!, coz you are irritating sensible people!
class
June 20, 2012 at 7:41 am
@ his bwesnes, u sound a bit dull, wat is your coment when bembas use bemba while atending to people in their ofices as though everyone understand the language?, those poor tongas you are talking about may have been segregated!wen someone is speaking their language doent mean they are tribal, they grew up to learn that tribe, so wats your problem, dd you even get the same degree or you droped out, coz your resoning does not befit a unza graduate!
class
June 20, 2012 at 7:47 am
@ his bwesnes, u sound a bit dull, wat is yo coment on the mata WHERE bembas use bemba while atending to people in their ofices as though everyone understood the language?, those poor tongas you are talking about may have been segregated!wen someone is speaking their language doent mean they are tribal, they grew up to learn that tribe, so wats your problem, dd you even get the same degree or you droped out, coz your resoning does not befit a unza graduate!
DJ
June 20, 2012 at 9:20 am
People Chipimo and Nawakwi went for a holiday, $5000 dollars per day.this is our tax payers money.people lets open up and end this kind of misuse of our money.
N10
June 20, 2012 at 9:29 am
pipo of zambia let us work together and build this country for the coming generation chipimo is a great leader with brilliant ideas which can bring this country to the higher hights
CHIPIMO
June 20, 2012 at 10:26 am
Tumfweko stop misleading zambians,i am enjoying here in Brazil and for your own information i am selling NAREP to PF when i get back coz Mr Presido is a good man.
NONDE
June 20, 2012 at 10:36 am
Its better we put Winter Kabimba instead of Chipimo. He has already shown that he will plunder tax payers money through his moves with Mr sata. what is he going to represent whenits only mr Sata to present?
Corrector
June 20, 2012 at 11:21 am
His Bweziness, it’s people like you that are the biggest disappointment, when you as an intellectual should be promoting the one Zambia one nation ideology and trying your best to educate these illiterates who are going on and on about tribalism in their wrong spellings and broken English. Am a proud Tonga by the way, and I also went to University and as a more objective intellectual, I feel if we keep this up, we are slowly promoting genocide instead of development. Leave the petty comments for people who do not see the bigger picture and do not analyse issues at the highest level. I personally have met very intelligent Tongas and Bembas in my line of work who achieve great things when working together with people from many other tribes. Forget about who’s from what tribe, which tribe should rule us and all that crap, let’s concentrate on who has the best qualities to lead us to the promised land. If it is a Bemba, so be it. Meantime, just play your role best way you can.