A Lusaka-based clergyman has strongly condemned the hailing of insults at former President, Frederick Chiluba and physical attack on his press aide, Emmanuel Mwamba by suspected opposition Patriotic Front cadres at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross yesterday.
Bishop Bwanali Phiri of World Baptist Evangelistic Association said the incidence showed lack of respect for leaders.
He further said the use of violence and vulgar language could be a recipe of political skirmishes in the country.
Bishop Phiri said it was embarrassing that some leaders of political parties were failing to discipline their cadres, who stir up calm situations and engage into violence.
He lamented that women were being used to insult and disrespect people by some political leaders.
He explained that people that were in authority or once held respected offices should be given the respect they deserve at all times.
Bishop Bwanali said leaders should guide their cadres especially that the campaigns were over not.
He said political leaders should espouse Christian values and principles so that there was peace in the country even after elections.
He has since called on the Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ), Christian Council of Zambia (CCZ) and the Zambia Episcopal Conference (ZEC) to consider holding a reconciliation meeting with all political party leaders in the country.
Yesterday, suspected PF cadres reportedly scorned Dr. Chiluba and used unpalatable language on him during the funeral service of the late former Prime Minister, Elijah Mudenda at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.
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