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PF policies are not rigid – Kabimba

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Patriotic Front Secretary General Wynter Kabimba
Patriotic Front Secretary General Wynter Kabimba

Patriotic Front general secretary Wynter Kabimba says the PF party policies are not so rigid that they cannot be revised.

Mr. Kabimba has told QFM news that PF as a party in government can adjust party policies in order for the ruling party to continue being effective in its social delivery system.

The party secretary general has however noted that the party still remains committed to ensuring that it delivers development to the citizens.

There have been concerns that the PF government has broken most of the promises made prior to last year’s tripartite elections.

One of them has been the increase in the number of deputy ministers that have so far been appointed.

QFM

16 COMMENTS

  1. I don’t think if you have a serious policy document on important issues that brought you into power you would be talking about having a flexible policy. Policy can never be flexible if you know anything about  politics. Yes execution can be flexible but not policy. This is why there is a growing army of people who find it justifiable to use the word CNP on you guys.

    PF has no policy at all. The Manifesto was a plagiarised UNIP document. And it is clear that so far it is still MMD policies driving our economy.

    The minimum wage was not even in the PF agenda, but just an emotion and impulsive outburst.

    Oh, how is windfall tax doing? That is Policy

  2. Through its Manifesto the Patriotic Front reaffirms the need to achieve sustainable development by promoting inclusive and equitable economic growth by creating greater opportunities for all. Furthermore the Party also reaffirms its commitment to reducing inequalities, raising basic standards of living; as well as fostering equitable social development and inclusion.

  3. #3 – MMD Chief Bootlicker: Are you still so bitter that MMD lost the election to PF? Give the party in government a chance!

  4. # 8 JFK! I dont think there is any decent outfit that can give one year probation to anybody! Its time people owned up!

  5. But this is the same chap who owez tell PF MPs to stick to its Manifesto. What does that mean??? Kabimba is the biggest threat to this govnt, wait en see. He owez thinks hez rite and special, why???? Ataaaa baneeee

  6. “There have been concerns that the PF government has broken most of the promises made prior to last year’s tripartite elections” hahahaha :) don’t be apologetic man, say it as it is – PaFwaka party has broken most if not all the promises they used to dupe people to vote for them

  7. Someone is defending his lies in court as the post would put it but There have been concerns that the PF government has broken most of the promises made prior to last year’s tripartite elections.
    One of them has been the increase in the number of deputy ministers that have so far been appointed.

  8. What he means is that their policies are flexible like a legeni. They stretch, bend, fall, break, twist, adjust, flex, shake, dance… (add your descriptions). This name CNP is justified as long as you change the C from Chimbwi to Chanda oh, sorry, Chilufya

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