The Action National Group for Emerging Leaders (ANGEL) has called on the Zambian Government to be cautious with the way it handled the proposed 66 percent electricity tariff increase by the Zambia Electricity and Supply Corporation (ZESCO).
Mr.Kawana said the tariff increase proposed by ZESCO and endorsed by the Government is a decision taken at a wrong time bearing in mind the effects of the global economic crisis and the reduction in copper prices which has seen a number of mines retrenching hundreds of workers.
Mr. Kawana said the tariff would also be unaffordable by poor Zambians and urged Government to consider maintaining the current tariff or adjust it by a minimal rate.
Mr. Kawana also has challenged the media in Zambia to desist from printing materials aimed at insulting and destroying the character of Republican President Rupiah Banda.
Speaking when he addressed members of the Press at Edinburgh Hotel in Kitwe today Mr. Kawama advised a named media house to respect the President as he was the duly elected leader of the country.
He said the President Banda should be criticised with respect and regarded as the republican President.
He added that it is wrong for the media to be showering praise on those insulting and speaking ill of the President and considering them to be heroes, a situation he described as shameful.
He further said Zambians must adopt the culture of respecting national leaders when they were still alive and not when they die.
Mr. Kawama said there can only be one President at any given time in any country hence the need for the opposition Political Party’s and the aggrieved media to rally behind the leadership of President Banda to help him contribute to the development of the country.
He called upon the opposition, the media and all stakeholders to work with the Government of the day and the republican President Rupiah Banda in view of the current global economic crisis.
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