Lack of secrecy in its plans implementation is NASA's major weakness, claims activist Boniface Mwangi.
Mwangi's sentiment came against the backdrop of the latest controversy in the coalition after lawyer Miguna Miguna attacked strategist David Ndii and NASA CEO Norman Magaya for allegedly working with Jubilee.
According to Mwangi, Jubilee Party has always had an edge over NASA because they fight privately as opposed to opposition where the fights are public.
"Miguna is on a self destruct mode. One important thing NASA can learn from Jubilee Party is to fight privately.Jubilee rarely leak their internal fights to the press while NASA fight and disagree publicly," he said in a post on his Twitter handle.
Miguna who was deported by the government two weeks ago has stirred controversy in the coalition that may impact negatively on it's future.
Dr. Ndii, a respect economist, has been NASA's driving force and so is Magaya who is in charge of the coalition secretariat.
Doubts have recently been cast on the future of the opposition coalition and Miguna's latest statement may further shake the already turbulent NASA boat.
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