STATE House Chief Communications Specialist Clayson Hamasaka says even while in the opposition, UPND was not opposed to delimitation or having more women in leadership. Commenting on a News Diggers Editorial which suggested that the constitution amendment process should not be led by politicians and that it was strange that UPND had now identified some gaps in the Constitution which delivered their victory and ushered them into government, Wednesday, Hamasaka said the gaps were identified a long time ago. He also said the Constitution amendment process would have nothing to do with the politicians. “They were seen, and we talked about them. There were just a few issues, let them also highlight the things they are not happy with, this...
