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    • UPND courts Lubinda
      MILES Sampa has apologised to Obvious Mwaliteta, saying he should have left the PF when Mwaliteta warned him that it was a party of thieves. Mwaliteta says he has accepted Sampa’s apology, adding that the next task is to ensure that PF’s Given Lubinda joins the ruling party. Speaking during a UPND rally in Kafue yesterday, Sampa said there was.......
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    • Running mates who are withdrawing expose the selfish interests they seek in politics
      THE growing number of running mates and candidates withdrawing from the election race shortly after nomination raises serious questions about the integrity, judgment and motives of some of the people seeking public office. It is difficult to understand how a person can pay an exorbitant nomination fee, mobilise hundreds of registered voters to support a candidature, submit nomination papers and present themselves as ready to govern, only to abandon the race when elections are just around the corner. Politics cannot be treated like a market stall where one moves to whichever side appears to be....
    • UPND courts Lubinda
      MILES Sampa has apologised to Obvious Mwaliteta, saying he should have left the PF when Mwaliteta warned him that it was a party of thieves. Mwaliteta says he has accepted Sampa’s apology, adding that the next task is to ensure that PF’s Given Lubinda joins the ruling party. Speaking during a UPND rally in Kafue yesterday, Sampa said there was only one person with experience when it came to helping people, and that was President Hakainde Hichilema. “I have just come to tell you one thing, people of Kafue. When you look at the line-up.......
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      This week’s Monday Opinion concludes our two-part reflection on Zambia’s macroeconomic stability. Last week, we asked whether the economy had started to breathe. This week, the question is sharper: what
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