WE ALL DESERVE SECOND CHANCES: THE CASE OF THOSE FIRED NURSES
I’m very disturbed to hear that the nursing students who where captured dancing in school uniforms have been expelled and black listed.
Every institution has rules and ethics and we cannot argue with that but the rules of natural justice entails that we must be willing to give people who commits wrongs a second chance especially if such a wrong is a minor one such as having a little fun like the young nurses did.
It therefore suddens me to see how quick people are willing to vilify others and condemn them to perpetual condemnation as of they themselves have never made errored in life.
Growing up is a process that sees people make mistakes and learn from the mistakes . A foolish person is one that does not learn from their mistakes. We need to develop a culture of forgiving others esp young people who are discovering life.
As a young politician i have suffered before at the hands of self proclaimed messirs who would jump at any mistake i would make in my leadership and those who would try to condemn us eternally equally had made mistakes that elders before them forgave them for as being part of the learning process.
A young person must not be Afraid to live and make mistakes but young people must be quick to learn from their mistakes.
Christ says let he who has not sinned be the first to cast the stone at the woman who has been caught committing adultery but little did they forget that some of those who picked up stones where the ones who even used to sleep with her for her to be called a prostitute. Its called hypocrisy.
I want to appeal to the authorities at chilonga nursing school to immediately rescind the harsh decison on the erring nurses. Its only right that we give those young people a second chance to learn from their errors in judgement.
Besides they were jst having some fun. There too many pressure in life we need to be relieving ourselves of the stress we go through everyday.
Binwell Chansa Mpundu
NKANA MP
UMWINA NKANA

