By Staff Reporter
Edith Nawakwi says the UPND administration has “shamefully” written to the Zambia Centre for Interparty Dialogue to ask opposition political parties to fill in applications upon which their attendance to the Democracy Conference will be evaluated.
Calling to Daily Revelation, Nawakwi said “as an after thought” and in order to show a semblance that there was co-existence between the UPND and opposition political parties, the UPND administration wrote the ZCID to write opposition parties to apply to attend the upcoming democracy conference which Zambia is co-hosting and will be graced by United States of America Vice-President Kamala Harris.
“Selectively they want to invite certain parties using the pretext of applying to attend the conference … The CEO for ZCID knows she’s not to take any decision without the decision of the members. They want to window dress that they have good rations with the opposition,” Nawakwi said.
And commenting on the statement by Ghanaian President to Harris that they have modified the bill on homosexuality in parliament after the US Vice-President told him that gayism was a right in their country, Nawakwi said the saddest part was that such nonsense was being pushed by Africans, Obama and Harris.
She said both Harris and Obama were properly married to people of different sexes and could be good ambassadors for preaching uprightness to the other human beings.
“I would want Harris to say she is gay. I would want Obama to say he’s gay … This homosexuality they are pushing on us if we say we should be taking them Kumukanda are they going to accept?” Nawakwi asked. “They should see how men are walking with napkins because their bottoms are damaged.”
She further challenged Harris to point at one monumental structure they have built in Zambia, in the same manner the Chinese have build the main international airport where Harris will land, including the conference hall she will be hosted at, saying the only thing they could show for was the Bombay drain which had become one of the transmission points for Malaria.