CATHOLIC priest Fr Chewe Mukosa has urged citizens to protect their communities from division by avoiding vulgar and divisive language, saying no election is worth destroying the country or its unity. In a recent interview, Fr Mukosa said people may differ in their political opinions and affiliations but should remain united in their commitment to peace. “We may differ in opinion, in party or in candidature, but we must never differ in our commitment to peace because we are a peaceful nation. From 1964, when Zambia gained independence, we knew that we were a peaceful nation. And as propagators of peace said in time immemorial, ‘One Zambia, One Nation.’ Let us remember: a ballot is a voice. It’s not a...




