Tips on housekeeping rules: madam president

Gc matchaya, phd
I think jb shd exercise care in accepting defectors lest she provides cover for hyenas who will work to bring her downfall . Presumably she was being supported by some dpp mps such as kalinde etc. those should be her first priority and then,she should seriously consider working with opposition as one way of encouraging politics of inclusion,. Those who have pledged their support already shud be considered seriously . In fact a government of national unity would be desirable.

She should also seriously note that her strength and long term success are dependent on public opinion which itself is a function of people's perception of what she does. Things like bowing down to pressure from tribesmen to lead a tribal grouping are simply in discord with the tenets of survival in multiparty politics in a country with a myriad social fault lines. So should anyone for example approach her privately to try AND convince her that she is more of a certain tribe or religion 'than she is others 'and hence should be patron of the groups concerned ,she should categorically say no. This applies to any similar requests from any other non-national groupings /cults.

She should of course endeavour to sort out justly (without a witch hunt) any cases where evidence is available, but she should not follow bad advice from those who may Want to use her as tool to settle any grievances they may have with others just for purposes of bringing ghost others down.

The bottom line is no matter how vocal or silent different sections of the nation may be, people build anger over time in the work of suppression and they become a time bomb.

Some of the deceased s development policies were sound, but his failure to rule as a unifier and democrat internally undermined his other larger goals and earned him all sorts of unfavourable adjectives as we know.

As I said earlier yesterday, good luck Madam President

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