STATE House Chief Communications Specialist Clayson Hamasaka says it is difficult to engage in productive discourse with opposition political parties due to their unclear messages. He says imaginary proposals such as providing free excavators to every marketer may be an interesting campaign rhetoric, but they raise legitimate questions about feasibility and financing. In a statement, Thursday, Hamasaka said Zambians deserved a serious national conversation on policy alternatives. “It is difficult to engage into productive discourse with the political groupings with no message, we continue to receive enquiries from various media houses seeking our response to statements attributed to certain political groupings. Regrettably, it has become increasingly difficult to engage meaningfully and competently with our colleagues in the opposition because their...




