FEMALE political stakeholders have condemned the violence that characterised 2013 and have implored political parties to learn to co-exist.
They said yesterday that violence was a hindrance to the participation of citizens, including women and youths, in the political and governance processes of the country.
This was in a communiqué on political violence issued by executive committee members of women’s wings and female members of national executive committees of political parties during the national women in politics project advisory group meeting organised by the Zambia National Women’s Lobby in Lusaka.
We invite our users to read the complete article published January 16 2014
FEMALE political stakeholders have condemned the violence that characterised 2013 and have implored political parties to learn to co-exist.
They said yesterday that violence was a hindrance to the participation of citizens, including women and youths, in the political and governance processes of the country.
This was in a communiqué on political violence issued by executive committee members of women’s wings and female members of national executive committees of political parties during the national women in politics project advisory group meeting organised by the Zambia National Women’s Lobby in Lusaka.
We invite our users to read the complete article published January 16 2014