That is why we need a lively opposition in Parliament. Africa thinks being in opposition is a waste of time, is failure. Far from it.
Without an opposition free to ask embarrassing questions we are all led down the garden path and end up in a ditch because nobody warned us.
For a similar reason we need free media, freedom of information and expression, reporters and journalists who never tire of finding out the truth. If you just want to earn a top salary journalism is perhaps not such a good idea.
But if you have a passion for asking questions and having them answered, never taking no comment for an answer, then a desk in a newsroom may be the right spot for you.
- If you want people’s support don’t tell them the truth, NehandaRadio.com, August 25, 2013.
3. Former England captains Alan Shearer and Rio Ferdinand questioned Hodgson’s handling of the squad.
Shearer was particularly scathing and wondered why Jack Wilshere and Raheem Sterling were given playing time, with the former’s season wrecked by injuries and the latter struggling for consistency at Manchester City.
The former Newcastle striker told the BBC: “After the three group games I didn’t think England were good enough.
“It looked to me as if Roy was making it up as he was going along. He didn’t have a system, he didn’t know his best players, we were tactically inept, we had players in the squad who didn’t deserve to be in the squad.
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