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We Spy on Critics – Hakainde Hichilema

President Hakainde Hichilema has said that criticism directed at his administration remains part of democratic engagement, adding that some individuals who publicly challenge government programmes acknowledge progress during private conversations.

The Head of State made the remarks during a public engagement covered in the attached reports, where he addressed reactions to government policies and the broader political climate. President Hichilema said leadership involves navigating different viewpoints while maintaining focus on national development priorities.

According to the President, public debate around governance has intensified as citizens and political actors express differing opinions on policy decisions. He said criticism is expected in a democratic system and that government continues to listen to concerns raised through public platforms.

President Hichilema explained that interactions with critics often extend beyond public statements, describing conversations in which individuals recognise efforts being made by the administration even while maintaining a critical stance publicly. He said such engagement reflects the dynamic nature of political discourse.

During the engagement, the President referred to ongoing government programmes aimed at addressing economic challenges and strengthening public institutions. He emphasised that policy implementation remains guided by long-term objectives, with authorities continuing to monitor progress across sectors.

The remarks come amid heightened discussion around governance and public perception. Political debate has intensified in recent months, with various stakeholders commenting on the direction of national programmes. President Hichilema reiterated that dialogue between government and citizens remains central to democratic governance.

He said leaders must remain open to feedback while ensuring that national development goals are pursued consistently. The President highlighted the importance of engaging communities across the country, noting that public meetings provide opportunities to explain government initiatives directly to citizens.

The President also acknowledged that criticism can shape policy discussions, stating that differing viewpoints help identify areas where improvements may be required. He said government remains committed to engaging stakeholders constructively while advancing programmes designed to improve economic stability and service delivery.

His comments have added momentum to ongoing political discussion, with reactions emerging from different quarters of the political landscape. The administration continues to emphasise dialogue and participation as key elements of governance, encouraging citizens to remain involved in national conversations.

President Hichilema concluded by reiterating that leadership requires balancing competing perspectives while maintaining focus on development objectives. He said government will continue to engage with communities and institutions through public platforms as programmes move forward.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Yes we know they are busy spying on us. That’s why some of us avoid the embassies where their lazy spies loaf the whole working day. I’ve never met our ambassador for the past 6 years

  2. Indeed you engage with some human rights commissioners/cadres that’s great public engagement. They critic you but wine and dine with you in the evening..na worry no more…elections are here…spy in the ballot boxes as well.

  3. Can you please sort out the high poverty levels. This has not been addressed ever since you came to power. Nobody is expecting miracles over night but atleast we must see some improvements in the lives of the people. this is not the case. Remember those close to you will always tell you what you want to hear.

  4. Where does he mention spying on critics? He is welcoming democratic discourse. And where are the “attached reports”… Very strange article

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